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The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq is Cadillac’s all-electric, three-row luxury SUV, designed to offer a blend of performance, advanced technology, and spacious comfort. Positioned between the Lyriq and Escalade IQ in Cadillac’s EV lineup, the Vistiq is built on GM’s BEV3 platform and assembled at the Spring Hill, Tennessee plant. ⚡ Performance & Powertrain Powertrain: Dual-motor all-wheel drive system Horsepower: 615 hp Torque: 650 lb-ft Acceleration: 0–60 mph in 3.7 seconds Battery: 102 kWh Ultium lithium-ion Range: Up to 305 miles (EPA-estimated) Charging: DC Fast Charging: 190 kW (up to 80 miles in about 10 minutes) AC Charging: 11.5 kW standard, 19.2 kW available 🛋️ Interior & Features Seating: Up to 7 passengers Infotainment: 33-inch curved LED display with Google built-in 23-speaker AKG Studio audio system with Dolby Atmos Climate Control: Five-zone HVAC system Charging: Two front-row wireless charging pads Safety: Super Cruise hands-free driving assistance HD Surround Vision Night Vision and Augmented Reality Head-Up Display (available) 🎨 Trims & Availability Trims: Luxury: Standard features include dual-motor AWD, panoramic sunroof, and 21" wheels Sport: Adds unique grille design, gloss black accents, and 21" wheels Premium Luxury: Includes air ride adaptive suspension, active rear steering, and 22" wheels Platinum: Available starting Summer 2025 with exclusive interior and exterior features Pricing: Starting at: $77,395 Platinum trim: Expected to be priced higher 🌍 Global Availability The Vistiq is set to debut in North America in early 2025 as a 2026 model. Right-hand-drive versions are planned for Australia and New Zealand in 2026. Keywords:- 2026CadillacVistiQ CadillacVistiQ2026 NewCadillacVistiQ 2026CadillacVistiQReview CadillacVistiQSpecs CadillacVistiQFeatures CadillacVistiQInterior CadillacVistiQExterior CadillacVistiQTechnology 2026CadillacVistiQPerformance CadillacVistiQElectric CadillacVistiQEV CadillacVistiQHybrid CadillacVistiQDesign CadillacVistiQAutonomous CadillacVistiQSafety CadillacVistiQInfotainment CadillacVistiQRange CadillacVistiQCharging CadillacVistiQPrice CadillacVistiQReleaseDate CadillacVistiQLuxurySUV CadillacVistiQConcept CadillacVistiQLaunch2026 CadillacVistiQSpecs2026 CadillacVistiQReview2026 CadillacVistiQUpdates CadillacVistiQDrive CadillacVistiQOffRoad CadillacVistiQAWD CadillacVistiQConnectivity CadillacVistiQ2026Model CadillacVistiQPowertrain CadillacVistiQBattery CadillacVistiQRange2026 CadillacVistiQInteriorFeatures CadillacVistiQExteriorDesign CadillacVistiQLEDLights CadillacVistiQDigitalDashboard CadillacVistiQLuxuryFeatures CadillacVistiQComfort CadillacVistiQFamilySUV CadillacVistiQCarGarage CadillacElectricSUV FutureCadillacSUV CadillacVistiQNews CadillacVistiQYouTube CadillacVistiQTestDrive CadillacVistiQPrice2026 #2026CadillacVistiQ #CadillacVistiQ #NewCadillacVistiQ #CadillacSUV #CadillacElectric #CadillacEV #Cadillac2026 #LuxurySUV #ElectricSUV #CadillacVistiQ2026 #CadillacPerformance #CadillacDesign #CadillacTech #CadillacInnovation #CadillacInterior #CadillacExterior #CadillacComfort #CadillacLuxury #CadillacDrive #FutureSUV #EV2026 #LuxuryElectricSUV #CadillacHybrid #CadillacSafety #CadillacInfotainment #CadillacAWD #CadillacFamilySUV #CadillacPowertrain #CadillacBattery #CadillacRange #ElectricVehicle #CadillacTestDrive #CadillacCarReview #CadillacLaunch #CadillacUpdates #Cadillac2026Model #CarGarage #CarGarageCadillac #LuxuryCars #SUVLife #EVNews #CadillacYouTube #ElectricCar #GreenVehicles #EVRevolution #AutonomousSUV #ConnectedCar #SmartSUV #FutureCars #CarTech #SUVReview #CadillacFans
SEAT S.A. (English: ; Spanish: [ˈseat]; from Spanish Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, lit. 'Spanish Passenger Car Company') is a Spanish car manufacturer that sells its vehicles under the SEAT and Cupra brands. Founded on 9 May 1950, it was created as a joint venture between Spain's government-owned Instituto Nacional de Industria, which held a majority stake, Spanish private banks, and Fiat. After being listed as an independent automaker for 36 years, the Spanish government sold SEA...
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