Lucid has finally pulled the covers off its second act, the all-electric, three-row Gravity SUV that joins the well-received Air sedan. The young automaker assures us that the Gravity will provide ample room, deliver up to 708 km of range, offer a luxurious driving experience, and come with a price tag that’s a gentle breeze under $80,000. Some details, such as the power and torque figures, have yet to be revealed, but Lucid says that the Gravity marks the introduction of its next generation of electric motors. They will be able to get the SUV up to 96 km/h in just 3.5 seconds. They will also allow it to tow up to 2,722 kg, and to haul 680 kg of cargo.
Lucid has yet to share details about the
size of the Gravity’s battery pack but promises that it will be as little as
half as large as its competitors. Despite that, it’s targeting a range of up to 708 km — by comparison, the Tesla Model X can manage just 560 km. That figure is aided by the SUV’s slippery drag coefficient of 0.24,
which matches the Tesla SUV and biggest rival. When it does run out of juice,
its 900V electrical architecture will allow it to recover up to 322
km of range in as little as 15 minutes.
Inside, Lucid says the Gravity will offer
up to 112 cubic feet of cargo space, thanks to third and second-row seats that
fold flat. That’s more than the Model X, which offers just 2,314 liters of space behind the first-row seats. However, the Cadillac
Escalade IQ has it beat with 3,374 liters in all. Thanks to
its spacious interior, Lucid promises that the Gravity will offer excellent
legroom, even for third-row passengers. Meanwhile, those in the second row will
be treated to luxurious accommodations, thanks to sliding seats and elongated
convenience tables that offer an airline-like experience for the people in the
back.
The driver will also be treated to luxury
accouterments and the latest generation of Lucid’s infotainment technology. The
centerpiece of the setup is the 34-inch curved OLED display that sits atop the
dash. It starts in the middle of the vehicle, extends across the front, and
stretches behind the squircle-shaped steering wheel, where it is placed near
the driver’s line of sight, for better visibility while driving.
To keep things comfortable for everyone
inside, the Gravity introduces an innovative new suspension setting. Like other
SUVs, drivers will be able to raise and lower the vehicle. The suspension also
features a Zero Gravity mode that promises to automatically adapt to the
terrain to offer the smoothest and most comfortable ride possible. Like the
Air, the Lucid Gravity will arrive with a targeted starting price of less than US$ 80,000, which is similar to the Model X (which starts at US$ 79,990 before
incentives at the time of writing), despite offering more space and 92 extra
miles of range. We’ll see if that wins customers over to Lucid when production
begins in late 2024.


