
"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."
"One of the Gravity's best party tricks is its charging prowess. On a powerful enough DC fast-charger, it's capable of charging at 400 kilowatts, more than just about every other EV on the U.S. marketthough it'll have competition soon from the likes of BMW and Porsche. On a miles-per-minute basis, the Gravity charges up quicker than any EV outside of China."
"I didn't love the new 2026 Lucid Gravity at first. Primarily, I was put off by my Gravity Grand Touring tester's $122,950 price tag. The electric-vehicle market in America has had a lot of expensive spaceships over the years, and I am not convinced that it really needs another. But as far as expensive spaceships go, the Lucid Gravity has proved to be an extremely well-executed one."
The 2026 Lucid Gravity combines up to 450 miles of range, luxurious interior features, strong performance, and abundant space with a high-end price starting around $122,950. The vehicle supports native NACS Supercharger access and a maximum DC fast-charge rate up to 400 kW, enabling rapid replenishment—examples include 0–25% in five minutes at 350 kW and 40–80% in roughly 15 minutes on a Tesla Supercharger. The Gravity charges faster on a miles-per-minute basis than almost any US-market EV outside China, and it outpaces the Lucid Air in charging performance despite some minor smart-key issues slated for fixes.
Read at insideevs.com
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