DETROIT — Cadillac plans to spherical out its upcoming lineup of all-electric SUVs with a three-row automobile referred to as the Vistiq, a substitute for its present gas-powered XT6.
The Normal Motors luxurious model on Thursday launched pictures of the Vistiq, which is predicted to be its fifth EV, and slot between the corporate’s present all-electric Lyriq and upcoming Escalade IQ.
Cadillac declined to reveal pricing, availability and different specifics of the 2026 Vistiq, which is predicted to go on sale within the U.S. in 2025.
“Our model now has an EV entry in most luxurious segments, providing clients a variety of selections, and Cadillac EVs will cowl most luxurious SUV segments throughout important world markets within the subsequent two years,” John Roth, vp of Cadillac, mentioned in a launch.
With affirmation of the Vistiq, Cadillac’s forthcoming EV lineup now matches its conventional inside combustion engine automobile lineup, other than an prolonged ESV model of the Escalade.
The electrical SUVs — Optiq, Lyriq, Vistiq and Escalade IQ — are anticipated to switch their gas-engine counterparts in Cadillac’s lineup by 2030, when the model has mentioned it can completely supply EVs. It is also producing a bespoke $300,000-plus Celestiq hatchback.
Cadillac has but to disclose EV replacements for its two present CT4 and CT5 sedans.
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