The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq is set to arrive at U.S. dealerships this spring, and some dealers are already offering early discounts on the three-row electric crossover. While most retailers are sticking to the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP), select dealers in Nevada and New York have listed models with a $2,000 reduction.
Cadillac of Las Vegas has multiple Vistiq crossovers priced $2,000 below sticker, while Mount Kisco Cadillac in New York has an $80,215 Vistiq Luxury model listed for $78,215. The discount aligns with a $2,000 “Competitive Cash Allowance” available at launch, though the starting price remains at $77,395 before a $1,395 destination charge.
Luxury and Technology Inside and Out
Positioned as a more affordable alternative to the Escalade IQ, which starts over $50,000 higher, the Vistiq comes well-equipped with luxury features. Standard exterior highlights include LED lighting, an illuminated grille, 21-inch wheels, a power liftgate, soft-close doors, and a panoramic dual-pane sunroof.
Inside, the Vistiq takes design cues from the Lyriq, featuring a 33-inch curved display, a 23-speaker AKG sound system, and massaging front seats wrapped in Inteluxe upholstery. Heated and ventilated seats for the front row, heated second-row seats, a power tilt/telescoping steering column, wireless smartphone charging, and a customizable 126-color ambient lighting system further enhance the premium feel.
Advanced Driver Assistance and Performance
The Vistiq comes standard with Cadillac’s Super Cruise hands-free driving system, along with Automatic Emergency Braking, Rear Cross Traffic Braking, Blind Zone Steering Assist, and Traffic Sign Recognition. An HD Surround Vision system provides additional driver assistance.
Powering the crossover is a 102 kWh battery pack connected to a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system producing 615 hp (459 kW) and 650 lb-ft (880 Nm) of torque. Cadillac claims the Vistiq can sprint from 0-60 mph in 3.7 seconds and achieve an estimated range of up to 305 miles (491 km) per charge.
With deliveries set to begin this spring, Cadillac’s latest electric entry aims to attract buyers with a blend of performance, luxury, and advanced technology at a competitive price point.
