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Cadillac's EV lineup includes options like the Lyriq and Vistiq. While they are similar in some ways, what are the major ...
The Cadillac has a 400-volt architecture, and its peak DC fast-charging rate is a claimed 190 kilowatts, which is slower than ...
The Cadillac XT5 has been on sale for almost a decade without a significant update, leading many to speculate that the ...
Cadillac says that's enough to hustle the Vistiq to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds, a scary impressive number, when using the Velocity Max mode that I assume is similar to the GMC Hummer EV's cringy ...
The all-new 2026 Cadillac Vistiq is remarkable for being unremarkable — it drives, works and feels like a conventional luxury SUV, but it features the silence and speed that comes with an all ...
The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq will go into production in early 2025, with pricing set to start at $78,790 (price includes $1,395 destination fee). The Platinum will be on sale in summer 2025.
There aren’t many cars like the Vistiq, which is a three-row electric luxury SUV that shapes up as a rival to battery-powered machines such as Volvo’s EX90, the Mercedes EQS SUV, Hyundai Ioniq 9 and ...
Cadillac Lyriq and Vistiq EVs are affected by a recall regarding loose or missing bolts securing the battery pack to the ...
Despite a full lineup of electric models rolling out, Cadillac now plans to keep offering at least one popular ...
What matters is that the Vistiq has arrived, with the bravado, power and sheer heft that make the Escalade – and the new Escalade IQ EV – impossible to ignore in a market crowded with luxury ...
The Cadillac Vistiq offers ample power and range for a luxury SUV The only powertrain available for the Vistiq will be a dual motor, AWD configuration powered by a 102 kWh battery pack.
2. Why the VISTIQ Could Change the Way We Think About Luxury EVs Cadillac’s engineers seem to have understood that luxury in the EV space isn’t just about leather seats or fancy displays.