
"The Lucid Gravity Touring is the American startup's most affordable SUV. It costs $15,000 less than the Gravity Grand Touring, but it has less power, a smaller battery and slower charging. A new video from Out of Spec Testing reveals how long it takes to fully charge the more affordable electric SUV. The newly introduced Lucid Gravity Touring is the American startup's best shot at becoming a bona fide automaker."
"For the lower price, it's no surprise that Lucid cut some corners, and the most obvious of them all comes down to the battery. The Gravity Touring is powered by an 89-kilowatt-hour pack that's rated at roughly 700 volts and can accept a maximum power of 300 kilowatts from a potent enough DC fast charger. Lucid claims owners will be able to add 200 miles of range in 15 minutes, which is more than decent. With a full battery, it's EPA-rated at 337 miles."
Lucid's Gravity Touring starts at $79,990, $15,000 less than the Gravity Grand Touring, trading power and a larger battery for a lower price. The Touring uses an 89-kWh battery rated around 700 volts and accepts up to 300 kW from DC fast chargers. The Touring is EPA-rated at 337 miles and Lucid claims it can add 200 miles in 15 minutes. The Grand Touring increases capacity to 123 kWh, exceeds 900V, supports up to 400 kW and reaches 450 miles, with a claimed 200-mile add in under 11 minutes. Out of Spec Testing performed a preconditioned 0–100% 300 kW charge on a Touring and recorded the results.
Read at insideevs.com
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