Cadillac has confirmed two additional all-electric SUV models, the Optiq and Vistiq, to launch in Australia in 2026 alongside the Lyriq.
These SUVs will be built in North America on the BEV3 platform that also underpins other brands like Acura, Buick, Chevrolet, and Honda.
Cadillac plans to expand its electric momentum in the ANZ region with a global all-electric product portfolio.
The new electric SUVs are part of Cadillac's strategy that began in 2015, and will be part of the GM Specialty Vehicles models under Australia's emissions regulations.
The Optiq and Vistiq models offer varying features and specifications, with options like adaptive air suspension and advanced technology.
Optiq, a smaller model, features dual-motor all-wheel drive and an 85kWh battery, while Vistiq offers more power and a larger body with three rows of seating.
Vistiq boasts a 102kWh battery, providing an estimated range of 483km. It also comes with luxurious features like massaging seats and advanced audio systems.
Both models showcase Cadillac's commitment to luxury and innovation in the electric vehicle segment, catering to the growing demand for high-end electric SUVs.
Cadillac's decision to expand its electric offerings globally reflects the shifting automotive market towards sustainable and electrified mobility solutions.
The introduction of the Optiq and Vistiq models aligns with Cadillac's vision of embracing electrification while maintaining its luxury brand identity.