Already a year before the start of serial production of the first
Lucid car, the
American startup announced in September 2020 the expansion of its range with another, second model, codenamed
Project Gravity. Although the initial styling design and overall concept were already ready, development of the production car took another three years. Ultimately, the official premiere of the Lucid Gravity model took place in the second half of November 2023, positioned as a large, upper-class premium SUV. The car extensively reproduces the stylistic design and technical solutions of the
Lucid Air limousine, adapting key styling features to the massive, stocky proportions of the
SUV type. The front fascia features distinctive narrow lighting strips, covered by a large chrome strip running the entire
width of the vehicle. A narrow full-width light strip is located on the trunk lid, which, thanks to the absence of fender lamps, has been widened, making access to the trunk easier. The bodywork is abundantly illuminated, enhanced by the fully glazed
roof standard on all versions. The Gravity offers a wide range of passenger cabin configurations, with the ability to accommodate up to seven people in three rows of seats, with an optional six-seat or five-seat configuration across two rows. The spacious rear cargo area allows for up to 3,100 liters of luggage with the top two rows folded down. An additional trunk is also located under the hood, which opens with the bumper to act as a bench. The dashboard expands on the Lucid Air concept, featuring a curved 34-inch panel in front of the driver, which serves as a digital instrument cluster and multimedia system. Furthermore, an additional screen is located lower in the center console, providing shortcuts to key functions and tilting to provide access to additional storage. == Specifications ==