Cadillac anticipates revealing a product codenamed 2026 Cadillac Vistiq, a fresh take on their popular SUV line, targeting customers who want flair and wild power. This SUV will be priced starting $78,790 which positions it well competitively in the luxury vehicle segment.
The Vistiq is carried in a three-tire all-electric SUV model well-suited for families or people traveling together. It has a dual motor all-wheel drive system assuring better performance in all weather/back road conditions. The SUV comes with an impressive 102 k Wh battery pack that empowers it to cover up to 300 miles range on a full charge. With this imposed power, the output of the Vistiq is 615 hp and 650 lb-ft torque which makes it equally the impressive luxury inside and out.
A distinguishing aspect of the Vistiq is the feature of vehicle-to-home (V2H) charging – the possibility of using the vehicle’s battery to power the home. This means the SUV can provide electricity back to the house, which is helpful in cases of power interruptions and other emergencies. Nonetheless, this feature will require a purchase of the GM Energy V2H bundle for available use.
Aesthetically, the Vistiq is like the other Cadillac electric vehicles. It features contemporary modern designs such as flush door handles and slim lighting parts that enhance its sleek look. Design-wise, the Vistiq comes at a lower price range than the larger Escalade IQ, which pricing starts at $129,990. However, it is still priced higher than the Lyriq, which pricing begins from $58,595. The Vistiq also boasts a higher peak battery range of 450 miles than that of the Lyriq.
Luxury is not constrained to the interior design – every passenger is guaranteed high-quality sound when relaxing in the Ford with the 23-speaker AKG7 Studio Audio system featuring Dolby Atmos technology. The infotainment unit runs on Android operating system and is presented in a large 33 inches high definition LED display for enhanced clarity and visibility. To facilitate on-the-go navigation, the system incorporates Google Maps for effortless itinerary creation, and it also supports other applications available on the Google Play Store. In contrast, the 2026 Vistiq will omit Apple CarPlay or Android Auto since General Motors has decided to stop supporting these systems in its electric vehicles, which are designed with the Android Automotive ecosystem.
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