2026 Cadillac Vistiq

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Looks great! The sport and platinum models have some very sleek styling.

The Vistiq's available color palette couldn't be more muted. While I was clicking on the different color swatches, I kept wondering, why every color was named "DRAG"? before I finally clicked on the DRAG bubble and realized I'm not very internet savvy.

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:D RuPaul has entered the chat. lol

Muted/greys is the palate of choice right now for cars and homes. whites/greys/blacks and shades in between. I saw an article about this a while ago referring to kitchen remodels and what not. The article went on to say that it's likely going to be an 80s/90s fail, like those white cabinets that EVERYone had in their condos https://i.pinimg.com/736x/c9/98/41/c998417bca1de415c78bb026e4135bb7.jpg

A lot of hondas are these 'slate blue' derivatives as well. Then there's the supercars who are still showing bright lime greens, oranges, reds, etc.
 
:D RuPaul has entered the chat. lol

Muted/greys is the palate of choice right now for cars and homes. whites/greys/blacks and shades in between. I saw an article about this a while ago referring to kitchen remodels and what not. The article went on to say that it's likely going to be an 80s/90s fail, like those white cabinets that EVERYone had in their condos https://i.pinimg.com/736x/c9/98/41/c998417bca1de415c78bb026e4135bb7.jpg

A lot of hondas are these 'slate blue' derivatives as well. Then there's the supercars who are still showing bright lime greens, oranges, reds, etc.
In the non-slate blue category, Honda's Boost Blue Pearl on the 2026 Prelude really pops! I think Cadillac should offer at least one stand-out color.

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In 1999, I chickened out when I ordered the first of my two gen-1 Honda Insights. The "Citrus Yellow Metallic" seemed too extreme to me. I later realized I should have endorsed Honda's "green" color because it--along with the car's unique appearance--helped emphasize the car's breakthrough credentials.

Honda discontinued that color after the car's first year so I couldn't get it when I ordered the last gen-1 Insight that came to Michigan in 2006. Twenty-five years later, there's still a Citrus Yellow Insight that shows up around town and I smile every time I see it. That color really pops, but perhaps it's not right for a Cadillac.

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