GMβs new luxury three-row electric SUV is about to hit the global stage. After unveiling its new Vistiq electric SUV, Cadillac βcontinues to set the standard for American luxury.β Hereβs our first look at the βmini Escalade,β including prices and specs.
βWith the addition of VISTIQ, Cadillac will be one of the only brands to offer an EV entry in every luxury SUV segment,β vice president of Cadillac Global, John Roth, said on Tuesday.
The Vistiq is a three-row electric SUV that will sit between the Lyriq and the larger Escalade IQ. A βmini Escalade,β if you will. Like its big sibling, the Escalde IQ, the mid-size SUV features Cadillacβs sleek new design theme.
One of the first things you will notice is the illuminated pinstripe grille up front, signaling the SUVβs status as an EV. The Vistiq also features the luxury brandβs signature vertical head and tail lights, while more expensive trims gain a Black Crystal Shield.
Inside, the Vistiq is βengineered to provide spaciousness for passengers in all three rows.β Itβs also loaded with advanced tech and features, including a massive 33β³ LED infotainment screen.
Even third-row passengers get padded armrests, cupholders, a place to store their phones, and USB chargers.
Cadillac unveils three-row electric Vistiq SUV
The SUV has a premium 23-speaker AKG sound system with Dolby Atmos for an βimmersive 3D experience.β It also comes with premium safety and driver assist tech, like GMβs Super Cruise, Blind Zone Steering Assist, Bicyclist Alert, and Forward Collision Alert as standard.
For an even safer drive, you can opt for the available Night Vision, which uses infrared sensors to detect people or animals in your way.
Powered by a 102 kWh battery pack, Cadillac expects the electric SUV will offer over 300 miles range. With up to 615 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque, the βmini Escaladeβ can hit 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds (with Velocity Max).
The standard AWD system with Road Noise Cancellation tech gives you that quiet, peaceful drive youβve been waiting for.
At 205.6β³ long, 79.7β³ wide, and 71β³ tall, with a wheelbase of 121.8β³, the Vistiq is slightly longer than the Rivian R1S at 201β³ in length. However, itβs slightly shorter than the R1S at 77β³ in height.
Cadillac will sell the Vistiq globally, including in the US and Canada. Production will start in early 2025 at GMβs Spring Hill, TN, manufacturing plant.
The Cadillac Vistiq SUV will initially be available in Luxury, Sport, and Premium Luxury trims. GM says a Platinum trim with added performance elements and design options will launch in summer 2025.
Cadillacβs new three-row electric SUV will start at $78,790, including the destination fee. Next up will be the Vistiqβs big brother, the Escalde IQ. Stay tuned for more info closer to launch.
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