General Motors has officially confirmed that its new mid-to-large all-electric SUV, the Cadillac Vistiq, will be produced in China. The confirmation came through regulatory filings with China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) by GM's joint venture, SAIC-GM. This marks the vehicle's first official appearance in the country and signals its upcoming launch in the world's largest electric vehicle market. The move solidifies GM's strategy to expand its EV lineup in China under the prestigious Cadillac brand. However, the Vistiq is expected to enter a highly competitive segment, facing established rivals from local manufacturers such as Nio and Aito. This strategic decision leverages China's manufacturing capabilities for electric vehicles.
GM Confirms Cadillac Vistiq Electric SUV Production for China Market
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