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Lucid Gravity 2026 sets new standards for electric SUVs

Discover how the 2026 Lucid Gravity blends SUV power and minivan practicality with luxury design, 450-mile range, and advanced tech features.
The new Lucid Gravity redefines what an electric luxury SUV can be. At first glance, it looks more like a sleek, futuristic minivan than a rugged off-roader—but that’s precisely the point. Lucid has deliberately blurred the lines between categories, creating a vehicle that balances spaciousness, performance, and advanced design.
The specifications are impressive. The Grand Touring version starts at around $97,000 and produces roughly 830 horsepower. The top-tier Dream Edition surpasses $140,000 and approaches 1,000 horsepower. Range reaches up to 450 miles per charge, placing it among the longest-range EVs on the market.
The exterior design is minimalist and fluid, with smooth curves and full-width lighting at both ends. Its proportions, however, challenge convention—low height and an expansive windshield give it a distinctly minivan-like presence. Lucid doesn’t deny it; the company embraces this dual identity, aiming to merge the best traits of both SUVs and vans.
Inside, Gravity’s cabin embodies a modern take on luxury. Materials are rich and tactile, every stitch deliberate. Each interior theme carries the spirit of California—Tahoe, Yosemite, Mojave—connecting the car to the brand’s roots. Technology plays a starring role: dual independent touchscreens, physical switches for essentials, and the distinctive “Sanctuary Mode,” which turns the cabin into a serene retreat with ambient light, climate adjustment, and soft music.
Practicality is another strong suit. The second row offers generous space and its own climate screen, while the third row adds vents, USB-C ports, and easy access. Cargo space is cleverly engineered—rear seats fold flat like in a minivan, and there’s extra storage beneath the floor. Even the front trunk is spacious enough to fit an optional fold-out seat, perfect for a scenic rest stop.
On the road, the Gravity impresses with its balance and poise. A low center of gravity and adaptive air suspension deliver agile handling and refined comfort. The steering feels precise, the ride quiet and composed. The only quirk—a bus-like seating position and low wheel—slightly tempers the sporty feel, though it becomes natural after some time behind the wheel.
Lucid’s Gravity doesn’t just compete with rivals—it reimagines what a family EV can be. It’s powerful yet graceful, practical yet futuristic, a rare blend of strength and serenity. In a segment crowded with convention, Gravity dares to do something different—and that may be its greatest strength.
2025, Oct 14 17:02