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Cadillac unveils 2026 Vistiq EV SUV
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Cadillac unveils 2026 Vistiq EV SUV

Cadillac is adding a new luxury SUV to its fleet of electric vehicles. is a three-row, all-electric SUV that will arrive in showrooms and dealerships next summer with a starting price of $78,790.

The Vistiq’s dual-motor all-wheel-drive system runs on a 102 kWh battery with a 300-mile range that produces 615 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque. The Vistiq also supports two-way vehicle-to-home (V2H) charging capabilities: it can charge at home and also provide electricity to your home in the event of a power outage. However, using the features requires the purchase of the GM Energy V2H pack.

The design of the SUV borrows aesthetically from other Cadillac electric vehicles. Like the it has flush door handles and features similar-looking lights and side panels. It also matches the Lyriq’s 300-mile range. The “swept windshield” and “Black Crystal Shield grille” evoke the Escalade IQ.

Of course, the Vistiq’s power and price are different from its Cadillac EV. The new Cadillac EV SUV is less expensive than an Escalade IQ ($129,990) but more than a Lyriq ($58,595), and the has a higher maximum battery range at 450 miles.

The Vistiq comes with a 23-speaker AKG7 Studio Audio system with Dolby Atmos. The Android-powered infotainment system is integrated into a 33-inch high-resolution LED screen. The edge too that the new electric vehicle’s navigation system uses Google Maps and can run other apps from the Google Play Store.

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto will not be available in Cadillac’s latest electric vehicle. is phasing out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from its electric vehicles and plans to opt for Android Automotive. Edward Kummer, executive director of Digital Cockpit Experience at GM, said in that the automaker didn’t want features in its electric vehicles “that depend on a person having a cell phone.”