Cadillac is being coy about what vehicles it launches next in Australia, but the three-row Vistiq is shaping up as a distinct possibility. General Motors’ luxury brand has confirmed the new seven-seat electric SUV will be sold “globally”. Cadillac has previously trademarked the nameplate in Australia while also saying more vehicles will come here to join the Lyriq .

Further product announcements will be made during the second quarter of 2025. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal.

Browse now . The Vistiq will be built alongside the Lyriq at GM’s Spring Hill, Tennessee plant in the US. It sits above the Optiq and Lyriq but below the Escalade iQ in Cadillac’s electric SUV lineup, with all models riding a dedicated electric vehicle (EV) architecture.

It comes standard with multi-link front and five-link rear suspension with semi-active Chassis Damping Control dampers. Air Ride adaptive suspension is optional, as is Active Rear Steer to improve manoeuvrability. Just one powertrain has been revealed for the large SUV.

Cadillac claims 10 minutes of DC fast charging will add 127km of range. The Vistiq has Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) bidirectional charging capabilities, allowing buyers who select the GM Energy V2H Bundle to use the SUV to transfer power back to their home in case of a blackout. Cadillac’s latest electric SUV has a distinct familial res.