Australia may not be getting the Cadillac Escalade or Escalade iQ, but there’s another huge SUV arriving Down Under.

Sales of the 5.2m-long Cadillac Vistiq will begin “shortly”, and the large electric luxury SUV will be priced at $116,000 before on-road costs.

Based on the Lyriq that debuted the Cadillac brand in Australia, the Vistiq shares its dedicated electric vehicle (EV) platform and 3094mm-long wheelbase but features three rows of seating.

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That means it will be one of the few three-row electric SUVs to be offered in Australia, joining the Hyundai Ioniq 9, Kia EV9, Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV and Volvo EX90, as well as the significantly smaller Mercedes-Benz EQB.

While there’s a much wider range of Vistiqs offered in the US – comprising Luxury, Sport, Premium Luxury and Platinum grades – only that final premium variant will be offered here.

This means the Vistiq is being offered here exclusively with adaptive air suspension, making it the only Australian-market Cadillac so equipped. Lesser Vistiqs in the US market lack air springs.

It also means the Vistiq is coming here exclusively with a six-seat layout, featuring second-row captain’s chairs.