Lucid simplifies European Gravity SUV lineup to four trims, adds standard tech
Lucid has revamped its European Gravity SUV range into a simplified four-trim lineup, packing in more standard driver-assist and comfort features while adding a new Touring Plus entry.
- €94,900
- €147,500
- 739 km
- 14 minutes
What Happened
Lucid has announced an updated Lucid Gravity SUV lineup for Europe, simplifying the range into four trims — Gravity Touring, Gravity Touring Plus, Gravity Grand Touring, and Gravity Grand Touring Ultimate — while adding more standard equipment across the range. DreamDrive 2 Premium is now standard on all models, and from Touring Plus upward customers get a seven-seat configuration and the Comfort and Convenience Pack as standard. Orders for all trims are open now, with deliveries expected to begin in autumn 2026.
- DreamDrive 2 Premium standard on all trims, including High Beam Assist, Lane Departure Protection, Blind Spot Display and 3D Surround View Monitoring
- From Gravity Touring Plus upward: seven-seat configuration and Comfort and Convenience Pack with Power Rear Side Window Sunshades, Soft-Close Doors, Heated Steering Wheel, Heated Wipers and Heated Sec
- Gravity Touring: 418 kW (568 PS), 89 kWh battery, up to 545 km WLTP range, 400 km range charge in as little as 23 minutes; from €94,900 in Germany or €949/month leasing
- Gravity Touring Plus: 418 kW (568 PS), max 536 km WLTP range, adds seven seats and Comfort & Convenience Pack as standard; from €99,900 or €999/month
- Gravity Grand Touring: 617 kW (839 PS), 0–100 km/h in 3.6 seconds, up to 739 km WLTP range from 123 kWh battery, PurLuxe Premium massaging seats, 230 V Power Package, 400 km charge in 14 minutes; from
- Gravity Grand Touring Ultimate: 617 kW (839 PS), max 712 km WLTP range, adds DreamDrive 2 Pro, Dynamic Handling Package, Surreal Sound Pro with 22 speakers and premium leather interior; from €147,500
- Gravity Touring standard: 0–100 km/h in 4.7 seconds, air suspension, panoramic glass roof, stealth package, 20-inch front / 21-inch rear black alloy wheels, 12-way powered front seats, Surreal Sound w
- Gravity Touring Plus adds: power rear side window sunshades, active cabin filtration, soft-close doors, heated steering wheel, heated wipers, heated second-row seats, metallic paint (Germany only), se
- Gravity Grand Touring adds: 21-inch / 22-inch alloy wheels, premium interior, 18-way powered seats with massage, microsuede headliner, foldable backrest tables, 230V power package (3 sockets), 182 km
- Gravity Grand Touring Ultimate adds: 22-inch / 23-inch alloy wheels, premium leather interior, leather steering wheel, DreamDrive 2 Pro, Surreal Sound Pro with 22 speakers, triple-rate air suspension,
“The updated Lucid Gravity lineup gives European customers a clearer way to choose the SUV that best fits their needs. With more technology, comfort and convenience features included as standard across the range, Gravity offers an even stronger combination of space, performance, efficiency and advanced technology.”
Previously from Lucid Motors
Lucid's simplified lineup follows the company's recent 'back to basics' plan announced with its Q2 earnings, which included a $1.4 billion cash-flow improvement plan and a simplified corporate structure, alongside revenue of $405 million. The streamlined European Gravity range continues that push for simpler, clearer choices.
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Lucid Motors's official releases.
Why this matters
The move makes it easier for European EV shoppers to compare Gravity models, with features like DreamDrive 2 Premium now standard and seven seats available from the Touring Plus upward. It also gives Lucid a lower price entry point in Germany at €94,900. Deliveries begin in autumn 2026, so buyers will soon have more clearly defined choices from Lucid in the premium electric SUV segment.
Terms in This Story
- DreamDrive
- Lucid's branded suite of advanced driver assistance and safety features.
- WLTP
- Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure, a global standard for measuring fuel consumption and electric range.
- kWh
- Kilowatt-hour, a unit of energy commonly used to describe electric vehicle battery capacity.
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