The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq is the luxury brand’s latest fully electric model, positioned between the midsize Lyriq and the full-size Escalade IQ SUV. Production of the Vistiq will start soon, and in the meantime, consumers can now spec the three-row crossover using the official online configurator at Cadillac’s website.
The three-row Cadillac Vistiq is offered in four trim levels, including Luxury, Sport, Premium Luxury and Platinum. However, the latter will be introduced at a later date and isn’t available to configure yet. The entry-level Luxury starts at $78,790, while the Sport is listed from $79,290 and the Premium Luxury is offered from $93,290. As GM Authority was the first to report back in December, the Platinum trim will start at $97,890 when it goes on sale. All prices here include the $1,395 destination freight charge.
Standard feature highlights on the 2026 Cadillac Vistiq Luxury and Sport include 21-inch alloy wheels, Super Cruise, a curved 33-inch LED display housing the digital driver instrument cluster and the infotainment system touchscreen, Google built-in, a HD Surround Vision camera system, 126-color ambient interior lighting, a panoramic dual-pane sunroof, rain-sensing windshield wipers, soft-close doors, Inteluxe synthetic leather, front seat massaging and seven-passenger seating.
Customers can choose between several paint colors and the option of a Black-painted roof, along with one of two interior colorways, Jet Black (color code EMX) and Sheer Gray (color code ENN). Available features include a 19.2 kW charging module (RPO code K2O) instead of the standard 11.5 kW unit, second-row captain’s chairs for a capacity of six passengers, a removable trailer hitch (RPO code SDE), Gloss Black roof rails (LPO, RPO code V59) as well as a few dealer-installed accessories to keep the cabin floor and cargo area clean.
The Premium Luxury trim level adds 22-inch wheels, the aforementioned 19.2 kW charging module and second-row captain’s chairs, dual-plane augmented reality head-up display, Night Vision, sueded microfiber interior trim, Nouveauluxe leather and an Air Ride Adaptive suspension. Phantom Blue (color code ECF) is the only interior colorway available. Options include 23-inch wheels and tires, a Black-painted roof and the same list of LPO or dealer accessories available on the Luxury and Sport. When the Platinum variant goes on sale, it will offer deluxe carpeted front and rear floor mats, body-color wheel moldings, exclusive wheel designs and Brembo front brakes and either a Jet Black (color code H9G) or a Kona Brown (color code EG8) interior. Only three paint colors will be available on the Platinum, two of which are combined with the Black roof.
All 2026 Cadillac Vistiq units are equipped with GM drive motors and GM battery technology. The two-motor setup develops 615 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, sent to all four wheels as standard, good for a 0-to-60 mph dash in 3.7 seconds. Its 102 kWh battery provides a GM-estimated driving range of 300 miles on a full charge.
The Vistiq will be built at the GM Spring Hill plant in Tennessee, on the same line as the Cadillac Lyriq and the Acura ZDX.
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It was a pre-production model driven by a GM employee.
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92k for the one I would want. That's 20k more than a comparable xt6.
Not gonna lie, "comparable xt6" is low key a diabolical statement.
The Vistiq is going to be GM's Global Escalade.
Many countries can't sell the Massive Escalade and the Vistiq fits better.
does it have in green ? car is not sedan but at least the colour should have to be beautiful
Yes there is a green
Yes it's a gorgeous dark metallic green.
Interesting that a Silverado RST is over 100k and I can spec this for around 80. Assuming the extra batteries the Silvy uses costs that much?
The Silverado essentially has two of the Vistiq’s batteries stacked on top of each other. Add to that the beefed-up structure to handle the extra size and weight, $20k extra doesn’t seem as crazy.
It seems insane to me that for a $90k+ MSRP Prem Lux trim, there are only 4 exterior colors (white not being one of them) and the only interior color option is Blue.
XT6 is preferred. I have one and love it. Only like white exterior and not blue interior. Vote is no.
Pops has an XT6 Platinum and is ready to get a Vistiq. XT6 is good for what it is, but is long in the tooth.
It’s a shame that Cadillac is using synthetic leather instead of the real McCoy. This vinyl will not hold up like true leather. It will separate. I own an upholstery shop and I replace a lot of vinyl in high-end vehicles, but it is truly rare. I ever see a true leather seat that needs replaced as long as it is maintained as any other leather product.