Tesla-Compatible Charge Port Features in Lucid's New Gravity SUV and Affordable Midsize EV

Wednesday, 11 September 2024, 07:14

Tesla-compatible charge port is set to feature in Lucid's Gravity SUV, launching soon. Lucid has also teased an under-$50,000 midsize EV for 2026. Both vehicles aim to make a splash in the competitive electric vehicle market, dominated by Tesla's Model Y.
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Tesla-Compatible Charge Port Features in Lucid's New Gravity SUV and Affordable Midsize EV

Tesla-Compatible Charge Port in Lucid Gravity SUV

Lucid has made notable announcements at its recent Technology and Manufacturing Day, revealing that its upcoming Gravity SUV will include a Tesla-compatible charge port. The Gravity, which is expected to begin deliveries later this year, will feature the North American Charging Standard (NACS) port, making it a competitive option in the EV market.

Midsize and Affordable SUV Coming in 2026

Alongside the Gravity SUV, Lucid teased an all-new, affordable midsize SUV to launch by late 2026, with a price tag under $50,000. Built on a new platform, this vehicle promises to compete effectively with established models such as Tesla’s Model Y.

  • Gravity SUV will feature a driver-side rear port for ease of access at charging stations.
  • The new midsize SUV aims to attract buyers looking for economical electric vehicle options.
  • Lucid has increased its deliveries significantly this year, aided by investments from Saudi backers.

As Lucid gears up to compete with leading rivals, its inclusion of a Tesla-compatible charge system may provide a strategic advantage in the growing electric vehicle landscape.


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