The Lucid Gravity SUV looks awesome and has 440 miles of estimated range
Don’t expect to see it on the road before the end of 2024, though
Considering how much we dig the Lucid Air sedan, our expectations for the company’s next EV – the Gravity SUV – have been pretty high. And now Lucid has finally pulled the wraps off the Gravity at the Los Angeles auto show this week, well, we definitely like what we see. This SUV looks to have fixed many of the Air’s ergonomic drawbacks while adding a lot more space for passengers and cargo.
The California-based EV maker isn't confirming many of the Gravity's specs just yet, only saying the SUV uses "the next generation of Lucid's proprietary, ultra-compact powertrain technology". 900-volt architecture will allow for fast charging speeds, likely as high as the Air's 300kW. Lucid says the Gravity will be able to accelerate to 60mph in less than 3.5sec, and it can tow 6,000 pounds. Probably not at the same time, natch.
As for the all-important question of range, Lucid is aiming high. Given the company’s track record of putting up incredible real-world mileage, we aren’t surprised. Lucid estimates the Gravity will be able to go at least 440 miles on a single charge. For comparison, that’s over 100 miles more than Tesla’s longest-range Model X. Hot damn.
As for the design, the Gravity doesn’t stray too much from the Air – not that that’s a bad thing. We love how the hatch uses a clamshell design like the Air’s trunk, and the roofline is practically identical between the two vehicles. Lucid says the Gravity has a slippery drag coefficient of 0.24, which makes it incredibly aerodynamic – especially for an SUV.