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 the company 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, starting at €99,900, will follow later, with leasing options offered from €1,169 per month in Germany
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Interim Chief Executive Marc Winterhoff said Lucid has reopened internal discussions on producing a right-hand drive (RHD) version of the Gravity SUV. Asked about the UK market, he said the company is reassessing the business case for adapting the Gravity to right-hand drive markets while emphasising that “not only the UK would receive it.”
“We just reopened the plan for Gravity,” Winterhoff said. “In the last couple of weeks we looked at all the data and the potential volumes.” He added that the decision could expand the California-based EV maker’s reach to other RHD markets such as Singapore, Japan, Australia, and India.
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“It’s not only the UK — it’s other right-hand drive markets throughout the world that we can tackle with that, so it’s in the making,” Winterhoff said. He cautioned, however, that Lucid’s long-term UK entry is more likely to be led by its mid-size platform, which will underpin future, lower-priced models. “Right-hand drive obviously is an additional investment, and it’s always a business case,” he added.
Lucid currently sells its Air sedan in Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Norway, with plans to expand into Belgium, France, Denmark, and five additional markets in 2026. The Gravity SUV is expected to surpass the Air sedan in deliveries in the second half of the year as production ramp-up continues in Arizona.
Source: Eletric-Vehicles
