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					<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="150" height="150" src="https://evrider.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Vistiq16x0CoverArt-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Cadillac Vistiq EV Road Test" decoding="async" srcset="https://evrider.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Vistiq16x0CoverArt-150x150.jpg 150w, https://evrider.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Vistiq16x0CoverArt-300x300.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 150px) 100vw, 150px" />So, the obvious question is &#8211; what is a Vistiq? For that matter, how about Cadillac’s Celestiq, Lyriq or Optiq? Well, one does not need a genius IQ to see that Cadillac, one of the oldest car companies around, has... </p>
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<p class="">So, the obvious question is &#8211; what is a Vistiq? For that matter, how about Cadillac’s Celestiq, Lyriq or Optiq?</p>



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<p class="">Well, one does not need a genius <strong>IQ</strong> to see that Cadillac, one of the oldest car companies around, has latched onto a new way to describe its electric vehicles &#8211; of which it has many, from the 190-inch-long Optiq to the <a href="https://evrider.tv/tag/cadillac-lyriq/">196-inch Lyriq</a>, all the way up to the 228-inch-long Escalade IQL and slightly shorter <a href="https://evrider.tv/why-former-rivian-tesla-owner-switched-to-cadillac-escalade-iq/">Escalade IQ</a>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cadillac Vistiq Design Tour</h2>



<p class="">Our Vistiq Sport, which shares its GM BEV3 platform with the <a href="https://evrider.tv/compared-chevy-blazer-ev-vs-mustang-mach-e/">Chevrolet Blazer EV</a>, Acura ZDX and <a href="https://evrider.tv/road-test-honda-prologue-ev/">Honda Prologue</a>, is in the middle of the Cadillac pack &#8211; a 3-row, 6- or 7-seat EV crossover with some serious tech, power and shape. So envision (oops, that’s a <a href="https://evrider.tv/tag/buick/">Buick</a>) the Vistiq as the scion of the Escalade. It sure looks a bit like one.</p>



<p class="">Stroll up to it and flush door handles pop open as its LED light blades pulse front and rear. Under the smoked chrome bar atop the smooth, blunt nose is a false grille with an alloy, lighted Cadillac emblem high-center. A smooth, gently curved panel frames it, while 10-element LED headlight units are on the fenders’ outer edges. There’s a deep lower intake.</p>



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<p class="">Gloss black frames gently-flared front and rear wheel wells, wider black with smoked chrome spears accenting lower sills. The roof, from windshield pillars to tailgate, is also gloss black with satin alloy spears along roofline sides, while rear side windows get an intriguing Mondrian pattern graphic that adds visual drama and lightens the window tinting.</p>



<p class="">In back, LED blades light rear D-pillar corners, while lower lights mimic the stacked look of the headlights. There are no exhaust tips to mar the black lower fascia with black and silver accents.</p>



<p class="">What impressed me is how low and wide this crossover looks, so well-planted on its 21-inch Goodyear Eagle Sport rubber on 6-blade black and silver alloys. It marks the night with puddle lights glowing around it. Each door handle is lit with an LED strip. All but the roof and rear fenders are aluminum. But a 3-row design is inherently boxier – the Lyriq is the Caddy crossover look I like best.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cadillac Vistiq Instructional Videos</h2>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cadillac Vistiq&#8217;s Interior Highlighted by 33-inch Screen</h2>



<p class="">Entering the Vistiq’s cabin means grabbing the pop-out door handle and gently tugging as sensors register your hand and open it. You settle into firm, supportive black leather bucket seats with heat, cooling and massage functions, with white stitching and inset stripes. Doors are accented with copper-hued carbon fiber panels and LED accent lights. Seat controls are on the doors. A twist of a knurled knob flips the climate control screen in the center console into the seat massage or heat/cool control. I’d prefer a one-button approach.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1200" height="675" src="https://i0.wp.com/evrider.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250828_190234.jpg?fit=858%2C483&amp;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-5210" srcset="https://evrider.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250828_190234.jpg 1200w, https://evrider.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250828_190234-300x169.jpg 300w, https://evrider.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250828_190234-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https://evrider.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250828_190234-768x432.jpg 768w, https://evrider.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250828_190234-480x270.jpg 480w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /></figure>



<p class="">The dashboard design is very clean – black leatherette with buff alloy accents and thin air vents with knurled knobs. There’s a 33-inch diagonal LED screen that stands free of the dashtop, accented with a ribbed panel that did rattle a bit on bumpy roads.</p>



<p class="">That big screen begins (l-r) with a trip/economy touchscreen that also allows you to activate lane-keep, and change the center screen display. We liked the strip displays for range and power/charging, with digital speedometer. But there is no digital charge display available, just a bar display. You only know percent of charge left when you get in, and that left display shows it before you turn it on.</p>



<p class="">To turn on this EV, just tap the brake pedal and its all powered up. To turn off, just put the gearshift in “Park,” and open the door.</p>



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<p class="">The center of the screen can show everything from surround-view cameras and audio to full map, charging or battery status, or just a mix of map and audio. The 23-speaker AKG system, with front head restraint and overhead speakers, sound great – but there&#8217;s no <a href="https://evrider.tv/hd-radio-gains-foothold-in-electric-vehicles/">HD Radio</a> option so you&#8217;ll be missing out on a bunch of available broadcast channels. And as sleek as the multiple touchscreens are, you have to tap a tiny icon to open the glove box – and the Vistiq has to be on. To set headlights to auto-on, or just on, there’s an icon on dashboard left. And a few other functions are buried inside touchscreen menus.</p>



<p class="">The center console is a multi-level dream. There’s that touchscreen flowing out of its stitched leather and carbon fiber-clad design, with haptic-feedback icon buttons for control of a/c front, center and rear. A knurled metal knob handles volume, while a twist/tap/scroll knob works all center screen functions, with main menu buttons for audio, map, etc. nearby. There’s lots of room under the center armrest, as well as side pockets, and more room underneath. Ahead of the touchscreen are dual inductive phone chargers.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cadillac Vistiq 2nd, 3rd Row Highlights</h2>



<p class="">The second row occupants also get stitched leather bucket seats with center armrests, plus their own touchscreen to control a/c and seat heat/cooling. There’s good head and leg room. I appreciated the stitched leatherette panels on the hard backs of the front seats. Overhead there&#8217;s a long. opeing sunroof with a power sunscreen.</p>



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<p class="">The second row seats flip and fold forward to access the third row’s bench, parked low on the floor with outboard cup holders and armrest storage. That said, leg room is tight for adults here unless the second row slides forward. Behind the last row, there&#8217;s a wide and roomy storage area with deep under-floor cargo room. Third-row seatbacks power up and down via rear-mounted buttons. More buttons drop second row seatbacks for a very roomy cargo area if needed. The rear hatch powers up and down – just tap the illuminated alloy Cadillac badge. Hold the unlock button, and all four windows drop when you are parked.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cadillac Vistiq Performance</h2>



<p class="">Want to see what moves the Vistiq? Pop the hood. Where many EVs have a front (frunk) trunk, the Vistiq’s bonnet bounds up to display the charging system components that move its 180kW front drive motor with differential/offset gear set and mechanical transmission fluid pump. It got lots of looks when I parked at a hot rod cruise-in. At the rear, there&#8217;s a 250kW drive motor, one differential/offset gear set and mechanical transmission fluid pump and housing. There are five drive modes: Touring; Sport, Snow/Ice, MyMix (set your power, steering, suspension, even a nice motor sound effect) and V-Mode (fully enhanced shift-tuning, suspension, steering, exhaust, motor sound, brake feel and traction control). We found that this is a very quiet CUV, with only some tire hiss and wind noise even at highway speed.</p>



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<p class="">There are 12 lithium-ion cells to form a 102-kilowatt-hour battery pack, giving those motors 615 hp and 650 lb.-ft. (880 Nm) of near-instant torque along with a Cadillac-estimated 305 miles of range, when equipped with our 11.5 kW onboard charging module. An optional 19.2 kW charging module is also available.</p>



<p class="">We played mostly in Touring, with full regen (lift off the accelerator, and motors become generators). But depress that pedal and this 6,326-lb. CUV leaps out of the gate to 60 mph in a quick 4.9 seconds. Tap in Sport mode, and it launches harder and faster to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds. And tap V-Mode, and the Vistiq rears back with an immediate lunge and launch to 60 in 4 flat. There’s no wheelspin in any mode, and it does not take much pedal to pass anything smoothly. But play in Sport or V-Mode, and range drops quick – an indicated 6-mile drop in less than a mile of playing. But stay in Touring mode with full regen, and range drops slower than actual miles.</p>



<p class="">As for range &#8211; we started with 80% battery charge, and an indicated 247 miles of range. We drove the Vistiq for three days in Touring mode, as well as having some fun in Sports mode, and opted to Level 3 charge when we were left with 29% battery and 89-miles of indicated range. We had driven 141 miles, a bit less than the 158 miles of indicated range seen on the display. Taking it from 29% to 80% charge took a quick 26 minutes, and cost $34.55 – and again claimed an indicated 247 miles of range. DC fast charging is almost always more expensive than charging at home.</p>



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<p class="">The Vistiq rides on multi-link front/5-link rear suspension with semi-active dampers. It gave us a controlled, comfortable ride that ate up most bumps without any issues, the semi-active dampers reining in any after-bounce. With the front and rear EV motors allocating power to the end needing it, expressway ramps were taken neutrally, with minimal body lean. Play more athletically, and we heard a hiss of understeer in corners, easy to handle. Sport mode is the most fun, with tighter steering, quicker damping and better passing power – I liked it. As for Sport mode on our steady-state skid pad, the Vistiq had a bit more understeer, but never washed out – this handles pretty well for a big CUV, probably helped by some low battery placement.</p>



<p class="">The electric power steering was direct if a bit over-boosted in Touring mode, really stiffening up in Sport mode, where it felt a bit artificial as it loaded up in corners. This long-wheelbase Caddy did have a tight turning radius.</p>



<p class="">Doing much of my driving in one-pedal mode – a very natural way to stop or go &#8211; only when a light changed or someone cut me off did I invoke the effective 13.5-inch front/13.58-inch rear disc brakes. Like many regenerative braking systems, the pedal felt a bit wooden, without a lot of feel – but they stopped this Caddy very well, with minimal nose dive and no trace of fade after some repeated hard use.</p>



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<p class="">The lane-keep system, with seat bottom buzzers if you stray over lines, was insistent. Adaptivbe cruise control maintains speed and distance between cars, even “reading” speed limit signs and slowing down to that MPH. And Super Cruise autonomous driving, with auto-lane changes if it sees a need, stayed on course and speed except for an occasional wander in lane after hitting dips. It even worked on a winding 2-lane state road, keeping the curves, although some divided state highways saw the autonomous mode click on and off. Seat buzzers and more alert the driver when that happens.</p>



<p class="">Our red Vistiq had a base price  $77,895; with options limited to $1,225 paint, $800 captain’s chairs/6-passenger seating and $600 black roof for a final as tested price of $81,915.</p>



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<p class=""><strong>Bottom line</strong>: Great looks, solid people and cargo carrying, decent range and very good performance and drivability &#8211; and that Radiant Red paint job looked nice too.<br></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">2025 Cadillac Vistiq Sport Specifications</h2>



<p class="">Vehicle type &#8211; 6-passenger all-wheel-drive EV luxury crossover<br>Base price $77,895 ($81,915 as tested)<br>Engine type – Dual motor w/12 Lithium-ion NCMA cathode, blended graphite anode battery modules and 102 kWh of useable battery energy<br>Horsepower (net) – 615<br>Torque (lb-ft) – 650<br>Transmission – direct drive<br>Wheelbase – 121.8 inches<br>Overall length – 205.5 inches<br>Overall width – 86.7 inches<br>Height – 71 inches<br>Front headroom – 40.9 inches<br>Front legroom – 43.1 inches<br>Second row headroom – 38.9 inches<br>Second row legroom – 40.1 inches<br>Rear headroom – 39.5 inches<br>Rear legroom – 30.6 inches<br>Cargo capacity – 15.2 cu.ft./43 w/3rd row folded/82 w/2nd and 3rd row folded<br>Towing capacity – up to 5,000 lbs.<br>Curb weight – 6,326 lbs.<br>Max estimated range – 305 miles<br>Mileage rating – 86-MPGeDan, write your review above and below this playlist of Cadillac Vistiq instructional videos &amp; delete this note.</p>



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