Video: Optiq vs Vistiq – First look at Cadillac’s new electric SUVs
Cadillac is bringing two new electric SUVs to Australia—the Optiq and Vistiq—with contrasting designs and features aimed at the local market.
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Last updated: 2026-06-15
Cadillac is bringing two new electric SUVs to Australia—the Optiq and Vistiq—with contrasting designs and features aimed at the local market.
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