U.S. electric vehicle maker Lucid Motors unveiled its Gravity SUV at the IAA Mobility show in Munich on Monday, marking the European debut of its second model as it seeks to expand its footprint beyond the Lucid Air sedan.
The Gravity Grand Touring, priced from €116,900 in Germany, is now available to order in select European markets, with first deliveries expected in early 2026. A lower-priced Touring variant, expected to start at €99,900, will follow at a later date, Lucid said. Leasing options will also be offered, starting at €1,169 per month in Germany.

“With the Lucid Gravity, we have developed an SUV that sets new standards,” said Lawrence Hamilton, President of Europe at Lucid. “We are convinced that the Lucid Gravity, with its strengths in range, performance and versatility, fits perfectly into the everyday lives of our customers. Our SUV combines comfort, space, dynamic balance and efficiency like no other car. The launch in Europe is an important milestone for our brand, and we are very excited to be taking the first orders for the Gravity Grand Touring.”
The Gravity, based on the Lucid Air platform, is a full-size SUV measuring 5.04 metres long with three rows of seating for up to seven passengers. The Grand Touring variant features a 123 kWh battery offering a WLTP range of 748 km and a 926-volt electrical system capable of adding 400 km of range in about 14 minutes under optimal conditions.

Performance specifications include a 617 kW dual-motor system that accelerates the vehicle from 0–100 km/h in 3.6 seconds. The SUV also offers up to 2.5 tonnes of towing capacity, single-chamber air suspension as standard, and an optional Dynamic Handling Package with three-chamber air suspension and rear-wheel steering to improve maneuverability.
Inside, the Gravity is equipped with a 34-inch 6K OLED display, an optional augmented reality head-up display, and Lucid’s DreamDrive 2 driver assistance system powered by NVIDIA technology. The European launch comes after first U.S. deliveries of the Gravity began in April 2025, nearly two years after the SUV was first previewed in 2023.
