The General Motors' (GM) -) luxury marque Cadillac is adding more choices for a variety of different and unique consumers looking beyond the likes of Tesla (TSLA) -) to ditch the gas pump in favor of the plug.
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Caddy's fifth electric vehicle is called the Vistiq, a three-row crossover SUV that the company says will be available during the 2026 model year.
The Vistiq is the third EV model that Cadillac has lifted the wraps off of this year and is the fifth EV model that will join its growing lineup. Cadillac figureheads say that the new crossover SUV is meant to fill in the gap in its lineup puzzle, squeezing in between the EV version of its iconic Escalade and the entry-level Optiq that was revealed last month.
“VISTIQ adds another compelling EV to the Cadillac lineup, reinforcing our commitment to an electric future,” Global Cadillac VP John Roth said. “Our brand now has an EV entry in most luxury segments, offering customers a range of choices, and Cadillac EVs will cover most luxury SUV segments across critical global markets in the next two years."
Cadillac did not disclose any additional information about the new vehicle. However, the new EV appears to share the same footprint, as well as similar styling cues to the gas-powered XT6, which slots in between the gas-powered compact XT5 and the full-size Escalade SUV in its lineup.
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The GM-backed brand said additional details about the car, including its features and pricing, will be released in 2024.
In a statement to TheStreet, a representative from Cadillac said that the marque "will share additional information about this exciting new product [the Vistiq] next year."
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