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Lucid Gravity SUV will showcase at Technology and Manufacturing Day on September 10

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Lucid has officially announced a showcase for the upcoming Gravity electric SUV at Technology and Manufacturing Day on September 10, 2024.

The event will be organized at Lucid Arizona Factory (AMP-1) and a live stream will be available for the online audience.

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The star of the show will be the Lucid Gravity midsize SUV and its technologies. Viewers will get to see the analysis of its cost-effectiveness and manufacturing line. People with invitations will get a factory tour via Lucid Gravity and Lucid Air Sapphire.

The live stream of the Lucid Technology and Manufacturing Day will start at 8:00 am PT on Tuesday.

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Unveiled last November, Gravity SUV explores a brand new segment compared to the Air sedan. This new EV could offer more than 400 miles of drive range and over 800hp to take 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds.

Its architecture is designed to house 7 passengers and more cargo. You can fold the second and third rows to create even more space for camping.

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Lucid Gravity SUV

Lucid Gravity SUV (Image Source – Lucid)

Gravity brings 8 cubic feet of frunk and two adults can sit inside to enjoy the front view. It has 3 120V and 6 USB-C outlets for power for each passenger.

In long-distance journeys, the car can help you to charge the battery with up to 300kW capacity.

The interior has been redesigned for Gravity including a 34-inch floating screen with 6K resolution. You can access a customizable pilot panel, center console, and more.

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The premium EV maker has installed 22 speakers inside to produce high-quality sound featuring Surreal Sound Pro and Dolby Atmos.

Other important features are added to this vehicle such as adaptive headlights, advanced driver assistance, lane change assist, and more.

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Lucid has confirmed that it will start taking new orders for Gravity SUV by the end of this year. More information about Gravity is likely to drop at the event next Tuesday.

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