Lucid Group announced that its newly launched Gravity SUV will gain access to Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network in the United States and Canada starting Jan. 31. With a built-in North American Charging Standard (NACS) port, the Gravity SUV eliminates the need for an adapter to connect to Tesla’s chargers.
Lucid noted that the Gravity became the first non-Tesla vehicle to be sold with a NACS charging port when initial deliveries of the premium electric SUV began in December 2024. Currently, the high-end Grand Touring model, priced at $94,900, is available for purchase. A lower-priced Touring variant, starting at $79,900, is expected to debut in late 2025.
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Emad Dlala, Lucid’s Vice President of Powertrain, highlighted the company’s advancements in charging technology, emphasizing compatibility with both 500V and 1,000V charging equipment. “The Lucid Gravity can charge seamlessly at up to 400 kW on 1,000V charging equipment and at sustained speeds of up to 225 kW on 500V architecture fast chargers, including Tesla V3 Superchargers,” Dlala said.
Starting January 31, Lucid Gravity will have access to the Tesla Supercharger network, with no adapter necessary.
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Lucid had pledged its support for NACS in 2023, committing to equipping its vehicles with the standard. The company also plans to provide adapters for its Lucid Air sedan, enabling owners to access Tesla’s Supercharger network starting in the second quarter of 2025.
The Gravity SUV’s compatibility with Tesla’s charging infrastructure represents a significant step in expanding charging options for Lucid customers as the company strives to strengthen its position in the competitive EV market.