Exploring the 2026 Cadillac Vistiq: Luxury Meets Electric Performance

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A New Dawn for Cadillac

The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq is making waves in the luxury electric SUV market, starting at an attractive price of $78,790. As Cadillac aims to reclaim its position at the forefront of luxury automobiles, the Vistiq introduces a compelling blend of performance and elegance in the form of a three-row electric SUV, designed to replace the gas-guzzling XT6.

Striking Design and Impressive Dimensions

With its eye-catching design, the Vistiq is a stunning addition to Cadillac’s lineup. It exhibits a bold, upright profile reminiscent of the larger Escalade IQ, featuring the iconic Cadillac shield on the grille. The rear design echoes the Escalade IQ with its unique tail light configuration. At a length of 205.6 inches, the Vistiq has a spacious interior that offers ample headroom in all three seating rows, marking a significant upgrade over its predecessor while remaining smaller than the Escalade.

Performance and Technology at Its Core

Powering the Vistiq is a robust dual-motor system that provides an impressive 615 horsepower and 649 pound-feet of torque, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds. Each model will feature a 102.0-kWh Ultium battery pack, enabling a range of approximately 300 miles on a single charge. Moreover, the Vistiq supports bi-directional charging, meaning it can even supply power back to your home during outages. Inside, you will find a luxurious cabin outfitted with state-of-the-art technology, including a 33.0-inch digital gauge cluster and an intelligent five-zone HVAC system.

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