
"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 2026 Lucid Gravity Touring has a dual-motor, all-wheel drive setup just like its more expensive brother. It also gets air suspension with adjustable ride height, impressive charging figures and a Tesla-style NACS charge port. There's an 89-kilowatt-hour battery pack under the floor, which is rated at over 700 volts and can be recharged at up to 300 kilowatts from a powerful enough DC fast charger. On 500-volt charging stations, the maximum charging power goes down to 225 kW."
"The smaller-capacity battery inevitably leads to a shorter driving range, with the 2026 Lucid Gravity Touring flaunting a maximum EPA-rated driving distance of 337 miles when riding on the standard 21/22-inch wheels. Larger wheels will reduce that number to 301 miles. It's worth noting that these range figures are identical for both the five-seater and seven-seater versions of the Gravity Touring."
The 2026 Lucid Gravity Touring is a more affordable variant of the Gravity electric SUV, priced from $79,900, $15,000 below the Grand Touring. The Touring retains dual-motor all-wheel drive, air suspension with adjustable ride height, a Tesla-style NACS charge port, and a 89-kWh battery rated over 700 volts. Peak DC charging reaches 300 kW on compatible stations and falls to 225 kW on 500-volt chargers. EPA range is up to 337 miles on standard 21/22-inch wheels and drops to 301 miles with larger wheels. Range is the same for five- and seven-seat configurations.
Read at insideevs.com
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