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2025 Lucid Gravity costs $94,900, targets 440 miles of range

The Lucid Gravity electric SUV is still on track to start production before the end of the year, targeting more than 440 miles of range and more than 800 hp, Lucid confirmed Tuesday.

Order books are scheduled to open Nov. 7 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Orders will initially be taken for a Gravity Grand Touring model priced at $94,900 before destination. A Gravity Touring model expected as a 2026 model year is scheduled to start production after the Grand Touring, in late 2025, with a $79,900 starting price

2025 Lucid Gravity

2025 Lucid Gravity

The estimated maximum range is based on “battery pack capacity similar to that of the 2025 Lucid Air Grand Touring,” the automaker confirmed. That version of Lucid’s sedan has a 112-kwh pack that contributes to 516 miles of EPA range. The difference will likely come down, at least partially, to the Gravity’s additional weight and less aerodynamic form versus the Air.

The range figure and 800-hp output are also consistent with what Lucid discussed when the Gravity was unveiled in Nov. 2023. At the time, Lucid said the latter figure applied to a dual-motor variant that would arrive first (presumably the now-confirmed Grand Touring) and would enable a 0-60 mph time of less than 3.5 seconds.

2025 Lucid Gravity

2025 Lucid Gravity

Lucid confirmed in September that the Gravity will get the Tesla North American Charging Standard (NACS) port starting in 2025, meaning the first customer cars will likely have a Combined Charging Standard (CCS) port, as seen on Gravity prototypes.

Following the Gravity, Lucid is expected to move further downmarket with three affordable EVs, although they may only be considered to be truly affordable in relation to Lucid’s existing models. The first is expected to be a $50,000 midsize SUV called the Lucid Earth due to start production in late 2026.

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