From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-22 19:42:09
The Cadillac VISTIQ, a full-size all-electric SUV, has officially launched in China. The Long Range AWD Pro variant is priced at RMB 468,800, while the high-performance AWD Ultra version retails for RMB 508,800. Customers purchasing any Cadillac model before May 31, 2024, will be eligible for a RMB 40,000 trade-in or upgrade subsidy. The VISTIQ offers five exterior color options and features an industry-first cabin-integrated hidden LiDAR system mounted along the upper inner edge of the windshield, eliminating the traditional roof-mounted protrusion to optimize both aerodynamics and sensor protection. Inside, the cabin boasts a 33-inch wraparound 9K ultra-retina curved display spanning the entire dashboard, complemented by select physical buttons for essential functions. The second row is equipped with dual 12.9-inch ultra-high-definition entertainment screens. The audio system is a premium 23-speaker AKG Studio setup supporting Dolby Atmos 7.1.4 surround sound. For intelligent driving, the vehicle is equipped with Momenta’s L2++ advanced driver-assistance system, offering high-level driving assistance and navigation-guided pilot capabilities. Measuring 5,222 mm in length, 2,026 mm in width, and 1,799 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,094 mm, the VISTIQ is available in both single-motor and dual-motor configurations. The single-motor version delivers a maximum output of 255 kW, while the dual-motor variant combines a 183-kW front motor and a 260-kW rear motor for a combined output of 443 kW. The vehicle supports DC fast charging, adding approximately 127 km of range in just 10 minutes.

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