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2026 Cadillac Vistiq In Argent Silver: Live Photo Gallery

The Cadillac Vistiq made its big debut last year, slotting in above the Cadillac Lyriq as the luxury marque’s all-new three-row EV crossover. We recently featured a series of photos that captured the new Vistiq out on the road in Opulent Blue paint. Now, we’re taking a look at another prototype, this time in Argent Silver.

Cadillac Vistiq in Argent Silver paint.

Compared to the Opulent Blue model that we featured previously, this Argent Silver (paint code GXD) model is a bit more understated, with the sleek body panels packing slightly less flash. The rest of the body is standard fair, starting with the blocked-off front fascia. The central “grille” includes a curved panel with inner detailing that illuminates at night, while the vertical lights in the sides of the fascia provide the primary forward illumination. The black lower bumper is outlined by polished silver trim wings, adding to the crossover’s luxurious demeanor.

In the corners, we once again spot a set of silver-and-black wheels with a multi-spoke design, the same wheel design that the Opulent Blue model was riding on. This particular model is also notable for its polished door handles and polished lower trim, as compared to the body-colored door handles and dark trim seen on the driver’s side of the Opulent Blue model (the Opulent Blue model had polished trim on the passenger’s side, however, we didn’t get a look at the passenger’s side of this Argent Silver model).

This particular model also show verticals styling lines around the C- and D-pillars, another styling element mirrored by the Opulent Blue model. By comparison, the model seen on the Vistiq landing page at Cadillac.com does not incorporate these rear styling details.

The rear end finishes it off with more silver trim, as well as dark inner graphics for the vertically oriented taillights.

As a reminder, all Cadillac Vistiq models ride on the GM BEV3 platform and feature GM Ultium batteries and GM Ultium Drive motors, with production taking place at the GM Spring Hill plant in Tennessee.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. I wish cadillac would get rid of argent silver. It’s the most boring gray possible – like three committees had to agree on a gray. A really nice, bright silver metallic would be so much better.

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  2. They need to have a signature silver/gray color because all the German luxury makes have one.

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    1. Oh yes , today’s Cadillac always following .

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  3. Here we go again with those droopy-drawers, sad pup taillights, like on the Optiq and Escalade DV.

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  4. Oh wow, I am balled over and overwhelmed ; yay !
    Tell us , how many Crossovers does a car company need?
    I just don’t get it ?
    It’s getting absurd.

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    1. 4 to 5 different sizes. No different than when people bought sedans and companies offered a bunch of sizes

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  5. Is this a joke? What a lousy, boring design.
    RIP Cadillac

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    1. You realize the XT6 is still on sale, right?

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  6. I like the updated side mirrors. The others were gigantic.

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  7. The upper and lower tail lights look like they’re from different vehicles….
    As if they put a “truck bed cover” on top of the lower section.

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