2026 Lucid Gravity Touring review: A strong act 2
Automotive critics are evaluating the 2026 Lucid Gravity SUV following recent test drives from Arizona to Los Angeles.
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The brief
The 2026 Lucid Gravity Touring is the latest electric vehicle to undergo professional assessment. Coverage notes a transition from the manufacturer's earlier sedan models to this new SUV platform.
Reviews from Ars Technica, FOX4KC.com, ClassicCars.com Journal, and The Torque Report highlight a contrast between the vehicle's physical engineering and its internal systems. While the performance and design are described as brilliant, coverage notes that the software remains in an unfinished state.
Future updates may reveal progress regarding the software stability of the SUV. Observers are also monitoring how the vehicle maintains the manufacturer's position in the luxury electric vehicle market as the model reaches wider availability.
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Quick answers
What is the primary criticism of the Lucid Gravity?
Coverage identifies the unfinished state of the software as a primary area of concern.
What route was used for the vehicle testing?
Testing was conducted on a route spanning from Arizona to Los Angeles.
How is the 2026 Lucid Gravity categorized in recent reports?
It is characterized as a strong second act for the brand and a luxury electric SUV.
Coverage (4)
- Gravity Review: Brilliant SUV, Unfinished Software FOX4KC.com · 4h ago
- Testing the Lucid Gravity Grand Touring: from Arizona to Los Angeles ClassicCars.com Journal · 4h ago
- 2026 Lucid Air Review: The EV Luxury Leader The Torque Report · 4h ago
- 2026 Lucid Gravity Touring review: A strong act 2 Ars Technica · 4h ago
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