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The Vistiq starts at $78,790, positioning it between the Lyriq ($57,195–$69,695) and the Escalade IQ ($127,700–$148,200), filling out the luxury brand’s electric SUV lineup. The middle-child Vistiq ...
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The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq's base luxury trim will start at $78,790 (including the destination charge). While not yet listed, ...
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The new luxury electric vehicle SUV features three rows, advanced tech, and a sustainable design starting at $78,790.