Cadillac unveils the all-electric 2026 Vistiq

Cadillac has officially announced details of its all-electric SUV, 'Vistiq 2026', which was first unveiled a year ago without releasing full specifications. Today the company announces the start date of production, mechanical specifications and official prices for this car.

The Vistiq has four-wheel drive as standard, powered by two electric motors and a battery with a usage capacity of 102.0 kWh. The car generates 615 hp and 650 Nm of torque, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.7 seconds in 'Felicity Max' mode. In addition, the car offers a range of up to 300 kilometers on a single battery charge.

Innovative exterior design and modern technologies

The exterior design of the 'Vistiq' is inspired by the 'Escalade' model, as it features an illuminated grille, known as 'Black Crystal Shield', and vertical headlights, with unique design accents. The car comes standard with 21-inch wheels, but 22 and 23-inch rims are also available. Other technologies include Active Rear Steering and Road Noise Cancellation technology to enhance the driving experience.

Although it shares wheelbase length with the Escalade, the Vistiq has smaller dimensions in length, width and height, which slightly affects its internal storage capacity.

Futuristic interior and premium equipment

The interior features a 33.0-inch LED screen that serves as a dashboard and digital display, in addition to an additional screen to control various functions. Standard features include a 23-speaker AKG Studio sound system with Dolby Atmos support, a 'Super Cruise' autonomous driving system, five-zone climate control, reverse home charging technology and night vision technology.

Multiple categories and competitive prices

“Vistiq” will be offered in three categories: Luxury, Sport and Premium Luxury, with a fourth category called “Platinum” offering enhanced performance and expected to launch next summer. Vistiq prices start at $78,790, including a $1,395 destination charge. Production will start early next year at General Motors' plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee.

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