Lucid Group has updated its Gravity electric SUV for the 2027 model year, including expanded standard features and revised trim offerings, the company said April 2.
The Gravity remains part of Lucid’s growing EV lineup alongside the Air sedan.
The all-electric SUV gets more standard driver-assist features, new package options, and revised trim configurations for the Touring and Grand Touring models.

Lucid adds more standard features and new package options across Touring and Grand Touring trims.
Credit: Lucid Motors
Lucid Group has updated its Gravity electric SUV for the 2027 model year, including expanded standard features and revised trim offerings, the company said April 2.
The Gravity remains part of Lucid’s growing EV lineup alongside the Air sedan.
The Gravity was recently named 2026 World Luxury Car of the Year by the World Car Awards. More information is available here.
For 2027, all Lucid Gravity models include the DreamDrive 2 Premium advanced driver-assistance system as standard, along with an additional key fob.
The lineup continues to offer two primary trims: Touring and Grand Touring.
The 2027 Lucid Gravity Touring includes:
DreamDrive 2 Premium (standard)
Additional key fob (standard)
Available seating for five or seven passengers
Optional packages, including Comfort & Convenience, Technology, Power, Dynamic Handling, Towing, Surreal Sound Pro, and DreamDrive 2 Pro
Pricing starts at $79,900 in the U.S. and $113,500 in Canada.
The 2027 Lucid Gravity Grand Touring adds additional standard equipment, including:
DreamDrive 2 Premium
Comfort & Convenience Package
Power Package
21-inch and 22-inch wheels
A new optional Prestige Package will be available starting summer 2026 and includes:
22-inch and 23-inch wheels
Surreal Sound Pro
Dynamic Handling Package
Third-row seating
The Prestige Package is priced from $10,500 in the U.S. and $14,000 in Canada.
Additional available options for Grand Touring include the Technology Package, DreamDrive 2 Pro, and Towing Package, as well as alternative wheel and interior configurations.
Pricing for the Grand Touring starts at $98,900 in the U.S. and $139,500 in Canada.

The magazine highlighted the Telluride HEV, Niro HEV, and Sportage HEV for efficiency, performance, and overall value.
Read More →
Hyundai earns three top spots in U.S. News’ 2026 hybrid and EV rankings, led by repeat wins for the Tucson Hybrid and IONIQ 5 and a category win for the new IONIQ 9.
Read More →
An experimental model home shows how residential charging could enable electric fleet operations by allowing drivers to take EVs home.
Read More →
Subaru introduces the all-electric 2027 Getaway, a three-row SUV with 420 hp, over 300 miles of range, and fast-charging capability, expanding its EV lineup.
Read More →
EV sales showed strong month-over-month gains and surging used EV demand, while tighter inventory and declining prices narrowed the gap with gas-powered vehicles.
Read More →
At NAFA I&E 2026, WEX debuted an EV solution that adds a layer of verification to help fleets track, validate, and trust every at-home charging dollar.
Read More →
Lucid and Uber partner to provide at least 35,000 vehicles, backed by new investments totaling $750 million to support the deployment of autonomous fleets.
Read More →
Slate Auto will use the money to advance production plans, with more than 160,000 reservations and deliveries targeted for late 2026.
Read More →
EV Realty opens a 76-port, 9 MW truck charging hub in San Bernardino, designed to support more than 200 medium- and heavy-duty vehicles per day with CCS and MCS capability.
Read More →Learn about a new level of energy management that helps fleets control costs while maintaining service reliability. [VIDEO]
Read More →