The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq is the automaker’s latest all-electric SUV. We actually saw the three-row SUV nearly a year ago, but Cadillac wasn’t ready to release all the details then. Now, we know when production starts, how much power it’ll have, and how much it will cost.
Two electric motors and a 102.0-kilowatt-hour (usable) battery power Cadillac’s new electric SUV, giving it standard all-wheel drive. The Vistiq makes 615 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, propelling the SUV to 60 miles per hour in 3.7 seconds with Velocity Max mode. Cadillac says the Vistiq will offer 300 miles of range.
The Vistiq looks like a shrunken Escalade, featuring the brand’s illuminated Black Crystal Shield grille with unique trim accents and vertical headlamps. Twenty-one-inch wheels come standard, with 22- and 23-inch options available. Cadillac will also offer the EV with Active Rear Steer and Road Noise Cancellation.
The Vistiq slots below the Escalade in Cadillac’s lineup even though the pair share nearly identical wheelbases. However, the new EV isn’t as long, tall, or wide as the Escalade, which also reduces its cargo capacity by a bit. Inside, the Vistiq has a 33.0-inch LED display on the dash serving as the instrument cluster and the digital instrument display, and there’s a smaller screen below that for additional controls. Standard Vistiq features include a 23-speaker AKG Studio Audio sound system with Dolby Atmos and Super Cruise, and it has five-zone climate control, vehicle-to-home bidirectional charging, and available night vision technology.
The 2026 Vistiq will launch in three trims: Luxury, Sport, and Premium luxury. A fourth trim called Platinum “with added performance” arrives next summer. The Cadillac Vistiq starts at $78,790 (including the $1,395 destination charge), and production begins early next year at General Motors’ Spring Hill, Tennessee, plant.