Marc Winterhoff said he expects those final glitches to be fixed at the end of January, or "at the latest, the end of March." Marc Winterhoff said he is aware of the irony. His company, Lucid Motors, releases one of the most advanced electric vehicles the U.S. market has ever seen. That vehicle, the Lucid Gravity, has class-leading range, efficiency and fast-charging. The Gravity is a good enough platform that it's going to be used as a driverless taxi in Uber's network.
A cheaper version of the Lucid Gravity electric SUV is finally available in the United States. The Gravity Touring starts from $79,900, which is $15,000 less than the Gravity Grand Touring that went on sale first. That's great news for everyone who is looking for a spacious and comfortable electric family SUV, but can't afford to spend $100,000 on a new car.
The Lucid Gravity has a maximum DC fast charge rate of up to 400 kilowatts, making it one of America's quickest-charging EVs. It also has a Tesla-style North American Charging Standard (NACS) plug for native Supercharger access. I tried that, and went from 40% to 80% in about 15 minutes with a very flat charging curve.