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✍ By Automotive Research Team
🕐 Updated: March 2026
Lucid · Ultra-Luxury Electric SUV · 2026

Lucid Gravity

Lucid's first SUV — the Gravity delivers supercar acceleration, 440-mile range, and 3-row seating in an ultra-luxury electric package.

$79,900
Starting MSRP
440 mi EPA
EPA Range (top trim)
★★★★☆
Reliability
828 hp (Grand Touring)
Horsepower (top)
2026 Updates Overview Trims & Pricing Recalls Used Market Buying Guides FAQ Sources
⚡ What Changed · March 2026
💰 Pricing & Value — March 2026
Starting MSRP: $79,900 (Gravity Pure). Gravity Pure starts at $79,900 with Grand Touring at ~$115,000. Verify at lucidmotors.com ↗. Not affiliated with Lucid. Editorial estimates only.
✅ 2026 Model Year Status
Lucid Gravity launched in late 2024/early 2025 as a production model. Saudi PIF investment ensures production continuity. 3-row seating available on all trims.
🛡 Range & Efficiency
Grand Touring: 440 mi EPA — significantly more than any competing luxury SUV EV. Pure: ~390 mi EPA. Both use Lucid's ultra-efficient drivetrain technology.
MARCH 2026
BASE PRICE$79,900
TOP RANGE440 mi EPA
TOP CONFIG~$115K (Grand Touring)
DATA STATUSCURRENT
RESEARCHEDITORIAL
Ownership Overview

Who Is the Lucid Gravity For?

Luxury EV buyers who want Cadillac brand identity and the LYRIQ's distinctive interior design. Buyers who prioritize cabin quality and the 33-inch display experience over outright performance or charging speed.

✅ STRENGTHS
  • ✓ 33-inch LED curved display — the defining interior feature of the LYRIQ
  • ✓ 314-mile range (RWD) at a competitive luxury EV price
  • ✓ Available 500hp AWD for strong all-weather performance
  • ✓ Made in Tennessee — US-manufactured luxury EV
  • ✓ 2023+ improvements addressed early first-year software and build concerns
⚠ CONSIDERATIONS
  • ⚠ DC fast charge speed (190kW) below Porsche Taycan and Hyundai/Genesis competitors (270kW+)
  • ⚠ Limited trunk space (28.6 cu ft) vs non-EV luxury SUV competitors
  • ⚠ No third-row option
  • ⚠ 2022 first-year LYRIQ had reported software and quality issues — buy 2023+
  • ⚠ Dealer EV service readiness varies by market
Quick Specs: 123 MPGe city / 99 MPGe hwy (RWD)  ·  Built in Spring Hill, TN  ·  Parent: General Motors  ·  NHTSA Recalls ↗
2026 Lineup

Lucid Gravity Trim Levels & Pricing

Starting MSRP as of March 2026. Editorial estimates — not affiliated with Lucid Motors. Verify at lucidmotors.com ↗

TrimMSRPRangeHorsepowerNotable Features
Pure$79,900~390 mi EPA480 hpGlass Canopy roof, 3-row 7-passenger, 34" curved display, heat pump
Grand Touring~$115,000440 mi EPA ★828 hp0-60 in 3.5 sec, Executive rear package, DreamDrive Pro, 22" wheels

ⓘ Editorial research. Not affiliated with Lucid Motors.

Safety Record · NHTSA Data

Lucid Gravity Recalls & Safety

LYRIQ has had limited recall activity relative to its production volume. Known items: a 2023 recall for the instrument cluster software and a 2024 dealer campaign for the charging port latch on early builds.

Instrument Cluster Display2023 · ~6,200 units
Instrument cluster could show incorrect speed or battery data. OTA software fix applied.
✓ OTA Fix
Charging Port Latch (Early Builds)2024 · ~3,800 units
Charging port latch may not fully engage. Dealer hardware inspection and replacement.
⚠ Dealer Service
Ultium BMS Calibration2024 · ~9,400 units
Battery management system calibration update. Improves charge estimation accuracy. OTA remedy.
✓ OTA Fix
ⓘ Check your VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls ↗. Recall completion status varies by vehicle.
Pre-Owned · Used Market Guide

Buying a Used LYRIQ

💰 USED PRICING (MARCH 2026 EST.)
2023 LYRIQ Luxury: ~$44,000–$54,000. 2024 LYRIQ Tech: ~$50,000–$60,000. Federal EV credits applied at time of original sale — check if original owner claimed them. Residual values holding better than initial forecasts.
Verify at Edmunds / Carfax. Editorial estimates only.
🔍 USED BUYING CHECKLIST
  • Verify Ultium BMS OTA calibration was applied — check software version history with GM dealer
  • Check charging port latch function physically — 2024 recall should be resolved
  • Test Super Cruise operation if equipped — requires active subscription (check status)
  • Inspect the 33" display for any dead zones or delamination
  • Test DC fast charging session to verify speed and heat management
  • Run NHTSA VIN check at nhtsa.gov/recalls ↗
⚡ EV-SPECIFIC NOTES
  • Battery degradation: most EVs lose 2–5% capacity per year — expect 85–90% SOH at 3–4 years old
  • Always verify all open recalls resolved before purchasing any used EV
  • DC fast charging history: high-mileage DC-charged EVs may show slightly higher degradation
  • Check if original owner claimed federal EV credit — relevant if you plan to claim §25E used credit
Research Guides

Lucid Gravity Ownership Guides

Every ownership question answered on dedicated research pages.

📺
LYRIQ's 33-Inch Display — Interior Deep Dive
Curved LED screen features, layout, and user experience.
🆚
LYRIQ vs BMW iX vs Mercedes EQC
Luxury EV SUV comparison on range, charging, and brand.
RWD vs AWD LYRIQ — Which Powertrain?
Range tradeoff vs performance. Who each is for.
🔧
LYRIQ Reliability — 2022 vs 2023+ Differences
What changed after the first year and what to check on used examples.

ⓘ Independent editorial research — not affiliated with Cadillac.

FAQ · Schema Marked Up

Lucid Gravity — Common Questions

The most searched questions — answered with data.

The LYRIQ RWD is EPA-rated at 314 miles — strong for a luxury EV SUV at its price. The AWD version is rated at 307 miles. Real-world highway range at 70mph is typically 265–280 miles. The LYRIQ supports DC fast charging at up to 190kW, adding approximately 76 miles per 10-minute charge. Home Level 2 charging (48A) adds approximately 25 miles per hour.
The 2022 LYRIQ (first model year) had reported software glitches, infotainment freezes, and some build quality concerns typical of a first-year EV launch. GM issued over-the-air updates addressing many software issues. The 2023+ LYRIQ is significantly improved — if buying used, 2023 or newer examples are preferred. The Ultium drivetrain itself has shown strong reliability.
BMW iX advantages: faster DC charging (200kW), stronger driving dynamics, longer iX xDrive50 range (324 miles), and BMW's broader luxury service network. LYRIQ advantages: lower starting price (~$58K vs BMW iX at ~$88K), distinctive interior design, and Made in USA. The LYRIQ offers substantially more car per dollar — the BMW commands a premium for the brand and driving experience.
No — the LYRIQ is a 5-passenger, 2-row luxury crossover. There is no 3-row or 7-seat option. For buyers who need 3-row seating in a Cadillac, the Escalade (gas) and Escalade IQ (EV) are the options.
The Lucid Gravity is assembled at Spring Hill Manufacturing in Spring Hill, Tennessee — a fully US-built luxury EV. This domestic manufacturing may contribute to federal EV tax credit eligibility under IRA domestic content rules.

ⓘ Independent editorial — not affiliated with Cadillac. Verify at nhtsa.gov/recalls.

Sources & Citations

  • Cadillac — www.cadillac.com/electric-vehicles/lyriq (pricing & specs, editorially observed March 2026)
  • U.S. EPA — fueleconomy.gov (official fuel economy ratings)
  • NHTSA — nhtsa.gov/recalls (recall data, editorially observed)
  • IRS — irs.gov (EV tax credit eligibility)
  • Edmunds, Carfax — used market pricing (March 2026 estimates)
  • ⓘ All specs and prices are editorial estimates — verify at primary sources before purchase.
About This Research
Independent editorial research by AmericanCarBrands.com. Last updated March 2026. Not affiliated with Cadillac or any manufacturer. Not financial, investment, or purchasing advice.

© 2026 AmericanCarBrands.com — Independent Automotive Research — Not affiliated with any manufacturer

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Home Lucid Lucid Gravity
✍ By Automotive Research Team
🕐 Updated: March 2026
Lucid · Ultra-Luxury Electric SUV · 2026

Lucid Gravity

Lucid's first SUV — the Gravity delivers supercar acceleration, 440-mile range, and 3-row seating in an ultra-luxury electric package.

$79,900
Starting MSRP
440 mi EPA
EPA Range (top trim)
★★★★☆
Reliability
828 hp (Grand Touring)
Horsepower (top)
⚡ What Changed · March 2026
⚡ LYRIQ-V Performance Variant
New LYRIQ-V adds a dual-motor AWD setup pushing over 500 hp. 0–60 estimated under 4 seconds. Differentiates LYRIQ from Equinox EV with genuine performance credentials. MSRP estimated ~$75,000+.
💰 Federal EV Tax Credit: Up to $7,500
LYRIQ qualifies for the Section 30D clean vehicle credit — up to $7,500 for qualifying buyers (income limits apply). Confirm current eligibility at irs.gov ↗. Credits subject to IRS rule changes.
🔋 Ultium Platform: 102 kWh Battery
102 kWh Ultium battery. 19.2 kW Level 2 home charging (full charge overnight). DC fast charge at 190 kW. Real-world highway range typically 270–290 miles at 70 mph.
🎨 Interior: 33-inch LED Display
Curved 33-inch diagonal LED infotainment screen — one of the largest in-class. AKG audio. Super Cruise hands-free driving available on Luxury and Tech trims.
🏭 Built at Spring Hill, Tennessee
GM's Spring Hill Manufacturing assembles the LYRIQ. Same plant as Cadillac XT6 and Chevy Tennessee-built models. Domestic production qualifies for tax credit battery sourcing requirements.

ⓘ Editorial observations as of March 2026. Verify at cadillac.com/lyriq ↗

March 2026
Data Status
Current
Research
Editorial

Editorial disclaimer ↗

Ownership Overview

Who Is the Lucid Gravity For?

Luxury EV buyers who want Cadillac brand identity and the LYRIQ's distinctive interior design. Buyers who prioritize cabin quality and the 33-inch display experience over outright performance or charging speed.

✅ STRENGTHS
  • ✓ 33-inch LED curved display — the defining interior feature of the LYRIQ
  • ✓ 314-mile range (RWD) at a competitive luxury EV price
  • ✓ Available 500hp AWD for strong all-weather performance
  • ✓ Made in Tennessee — US-manufactured luxury EV
  • ✓ 2023+ improvements addressed early first-year software and build concerns
⚠ CONSIDERATIONS
  • ⚠ DC fast charge speed (190kW) below Porsche Taycan and Hyundai/Genesis competitors (270kW+)
  • ⚠ Limited trunk space (28.6 cu ft) vs non-EV luxury SUV competitors
  • ⚠ No third-row option
  • ⚠ 2022 first-year LYRIQ had reported software and quality issues — buy 2023+
  • ⚠ Dealer EV service readiness varies by market
Quick Specs: 123 MPGe city / 99 MPGe hwy (RWD)  ·  Built in Spring Hill, TN  ·  Parent: General Motors  ·  NHTSA Recalls ↗
Model Lineup

Lucid Gravity 2026 Trim Levels

Every available configuration — starting price and who each trim is for.

TrimStarting PriceKey Features & Who It's For
Luxury RWD$58,590340hp. 314-mile range. Single motor. Best range.
Sport RWD$63,590Sport tuning. 340hp. Same range, sportier character.
Luxury AWD$65,590500hp. 307-mile range. AWD. Best all-weather spec.
Sport AWD$68,590500hp. Sport suspension, sport seats, dark trim.
V-Series AWD$75,590500hp + sport-tuned. Brembo brakes. Performance flagship.

ⓘ Prices are MSRP estimates. Verify at manufacturer's website. Not affiliated with Cadillac.

Safety Record · NHTSA Data

Lucid Gravity Recalls & Safety

LYRIQ has had limited recall activity relative to its production volume. Known items: a 2023 recall for the instrument cluster software and a 2024 dealer campaign for the charging port latch on early builds.

Instrument Cluster Display2023 · ~6,200 units
Instrument cluster could show incorrect speed or battery data. OTA software fix applied.
✓ OTA Fix
Charging Port Latch (Early Builds)2024 · ~3,800 units
Charging port latch may not fully engage. Dealer hardware inspection and replacement.
⚠ Dealer Service
Ultium BMS Calibration2024 · ~9,400 units
Battery management system calibration update. Improves charge estimation accuracy. OTA remedy.
✓ OTA Fix
ⓘ Check your VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls ↗. Recall completion status varies by vehicle.
Pre-Owned · Used Market Guide

Buying a Used LYRIQ

💰 USED PRICING (MARCH 2026 EST.)
2023 LYRIQ Luxury: ~$44,000–$54,000. 2024 LYRIQ Tech: ~$50,000–$60,000. Federal EV credits applied at time of original sale — check if original owner claimed them. Residual values holding better than initial forecasts.
Verify at Edmunds / Carfax. Editorial estimates only.
🔍 USED BUYING CHECKLIST
  • Verify Ultium BMS OTA calibration was applied — check software version history with GM dealer
  • Check charging port latch function physically — 2024 recall should be resolved
  • Test Super Cruise operation if equipped — requires active subscription (check status)
  • Inspect the 33" display for any dead zones or delamination
  • Test DC fast charging session to verify speed and heat management
  • Run NHTSA VIN check at nhtsa.gov/recalls ↗
⚡ EV-SPECIFIC NOTES
  • Battery degradation: most EVs lose 2–5% capacity per year — expect 85–90% SOH at 3–4 years old
  • Always verify all open recalls resolved before purchasing any used EV
  • DC fast charging history: high-mileage DC-charged EVs may show slightly higher degradation
  • Check if original owner claimed federal EV credit — relevant if you plan to claim §25E used credit
Research Guides

Lucid Gravity Ownership Guides

Every ownership question answered on dedicated research pages.

📺
LYRIQ's 33-Inch Display — Interior Deep Dive
Curved LED screen features, layout, and user experience.
🆚
LYRIQ vs BMW iX vs Mercedes EQC
Luxury EV SUV comparison on range, charging, and brand.
RWD vs AWD LYRIQ — Which Powertrain?
Range tradeoff vs performance. Who each is for.
🔧
LYRIQ Reliability — 2022 vs 2023+ Differences
What changed after the first year and what to check on used examples.

ⓘ Independent editorial research — not affiliated with Cadillac.

FAQ · Schema Marked Up

Lucid Gravity — Common Questions

The most searched questions — answered with data.

The LYRIQ RWD is EPA-rated at 314 miles — strong for a luxury EV SUV at its price. The AWD version is rated at 307 miles. Real-world highway range at 70mph is typically 265–280 miles. The LYRIQ supports DC fast charging at up to 190kW, adding approximately 76 miles per 10-minute charge. Home Level 2 charging (48A) adds approximately 25 miles per hour.
The 2022 LYRIQ (first model year) had reported software glitches, infotainment freezes, and some build quality concerns typical of a first-year EV launch. GM issued over-the-air updates addressing many software issues. The 2023+ LYRIQ is significantly improved — if buying used, 2023 or newer examples are preferred. The Ultium drivetrain itself has shown strong reliability.
BMW iX advantages: faster DC charging (200kW), stronger driving dynamics, longer iX xDrive50 range (324 miles), and BMW's broader luxury service network. LYRIQ advantages: lower starting price (~$58K vs BMW iX at ~$88K), distinctive interior design, and Made in USA. The LYRIQ offers substantially more car per dollar — the BMW commands a premium for the brand and driving experience.
No — the LYRIQ is a 5-passenger, 2-row luxury crossover. There is no 3-row or 7-seat option. For buyers who need 3-row seating in a Cadillac, the Escalade (gas) and Escalade IQ (EV) are the options.
The Lucid Gravity is assembled at Spring Hill Manufacturing in Spring Hill, Tennessee — a fully US-built luxury EV. This domestic manufacturing may contribute to federal EV tax credit eligibility under IRA domestic content rules.

ⓘ Independent editorial — not affiliated with Cadillac. Verify at nhtsa.gov/recalls.

Sources & Citations

  • Cadillac — www.cadillac.com/electric-vehicles/lyriq (pricing & specs, editorially observed March 2026)
  • U.S. EPA — fueleconomy.gov (official fuel economy ratings)
  • NHTSA — nhtsa.gov/recalls (recall data, editorially observed)
  • IRS — irs.gov (EV tax credit eligibility)
  • Edmunds, Carfax — used market pricing (March 2026 estimates)
  • ⓘ All specs and prices are editorial estimates — verify at primary sources before purchase.
About This Research
Independent editorial research by AmericanCarBrands.com. Last updated March 2026. Not affiliated with Cadillac or any manufacturer. Not financial, investment, or purchasing advice.

© 2026 AmericanCarBrands.com — Independent Automotive Research — Not affiliated with any manufacturer

ⓘ Independence & Advertising

Independent editorial site — not affiliated with any manufacturer. Revenue from Google AdSense and affiliate marketing. Per FTC 16 CFR §255, affiliate links are disclosed — commission earned at no cost to you. Affiliate relationships do not influence editorial content. Affiliate Disclosure →

™ Trademarks & Data

All brand names and trademarks referenced on this site belong to their respective owners and are used solely for editorial identification under nominative fair use. All financial figures, reliability data, and statistics are independently compiled editorial estimates — not licensed data. Verify at primary sources before making decisions. No affiliation. No sponsorship. Brand names and trademarks are used solely to identify the products and companies being discussed — not to imply any official relationship.

⚠ Not Professional Advice

Nothing on this site is financial, investment, insurance, legal, or vehicle purchasing advice. Stock tickers are shown for reference only. Insurance figures are editorial estimates — always get quotes from licensed insurers. We are not a licensed adviser, broker, or dealer.

🛡 Analytics & Privacy

Uses Google Analytics (anonymized) and Google AdSense (contextual ads). Both may set cookies per Google's privacy policies. Affiliate links may set tracking cookies. We do not sell personal data. Privacy Policy →

We do not facilitate vehicle sales, dealer referrals, or insurance transactions.