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Lucid (LCID) is about to resume Gravity electric SUV deliveries

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Get ready to see Lucid’s new electric SUV finally hit the streets. Lucid Motors (LCID) is quickly ramping up Gravity SUV production as it prepares to resume deliveries by the end of next month.

Lucid Gravity SUV deliveries will resume in April

Lucid celebrated the “celestial arrival” of the Gravity SUV on Thursday night outside of its flagship studio in the heart of New York City’s Meatpacking District.

The electric SUV was showcased to attendees and onlookers in an extravagant event, which even featured a surprise performance from Cautious Clay.

During the event, Lucid’s interim CEO Marc Winterhoff said the company is “nearly finished building all the vehicles that we wanted to build to put them into our studio and for test drives. He added, “And by the end of April, we will resume customer deliveries of the Gravity.”

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Lucid employees told TechCrunch at the event that Gravity SUV production was ramping up at its Casa Grande, Arizona, plant.

After opening orders in November 2024, Lucid delivered the first Gravity models the following month. However, those were for employees, friends, and family.

Earlier this year, the company confirmed that Gravity drivers can charge up at Tesla Superchargers as the first non-Tesla sold with a native NACS port.

Powered by Lucid’s advanced EV powertrain and a 123 kWh battery, the Gravity has an EPA-estimated range of up to 450 miles.

Although it has nearly as much interior space as a Cadillac Escalade (up to 120 cubic feet), the Gravity still moves like a sports car. With 828 horsepower, Lucid’s three-row SUV can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds.

The Gravity Grand Touring is the only trim available to order right now, starting at $94,900. Later this year, the Gravity Touring will arrive starting at $79,900. Lucid opened Gravity orders in Saudi Arabia last week and plans to launch it in Europe in 2026 as it expands the brand overseas.

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