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Lucid Gravity X Marries Power and Rugged Style

Lucid Motors is embracing the wilder side of its flagship electric SUV with the reveal of the Lucid Gravity X Concept at Monterey Car Week. Designed as a rugged, off-road-oriented take on the high-performance Lucid Gravity Grand Touring, the Gravity X blends the company’s signature luxury and range with upgrades aimed at tackling more challenging terrain.


Key Takeaways

  • Based on the 824 hp Gravity Grand Touring
  • Off-road upgrades include tow hooks, skid plates, lift, and wider track
  • All-terrain tires and body cladding enhance durability and style
  • Roof box with integrated LED lights for overlanding
  • Orange accents and microsuede steering wheel in cabin
  • Three-row seating for adventure-ready family trips
  • Concept unveiled at Monterey Car Week

A Performance SUV Turned Adventurer

The standard Lucid Gravity Grand Touring is already known for its impressive performance—producing 824 horsepower and delivering lightning-fast acceleration while maintaining class-leading electric range. The Gravity X Concept takes that foundation and adds a purposeful set of modifications to better handle dirt roads, loose surfaces, and light trail duty.

Lucid has fitted new front and rear fascias with integrated tow hooks, a suspension lift, and wider tracks to improve stability. The upgraded approach and departure angles, combined with protective skid plates, make the Gravity X more capable on uneven terrain without compromising the smooth ride expected from a Lucid.


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Designed for the Trail and the Spotlight

The exterior enhancements are not purely functional—they also give the Gravity X a distinctive, adventurous look. Rugged body cladding protects the lower panels from debris, while knobby all-terrain tires deliver improved grip off-pavement.

Lucid has also added a roof box with integrated LED lighting, a nod to the growing overlanding trend, allowing owners to pack gear for extended adventures and light up the campsite after sunset. Bright orange accents appear across the exterior, tying in with the unique off-road theme.


Inside: Style Meets Utility

The cabin of the Gravity X Concept carries over much of the luxury and tech from the standard Gravity, but adds adventurous touches. Orange trim details match the exterior highlights, and a microsuede steering wheel offers both a premium feel and improved grip.

Notably, the Gravity X retains the three-row seating layout, meaning it can carry the whole family—or a full load of friends—on dirt-road getaways without sacrificing comfort.


A Potential Rival in the Making

Lucid has not confirmed whether the Gravity X will enter production. At present, the company is still ramping up output of the standard Gravity SUV, but the off-road-inspired concept appears aimed at tapping into the growing enthusiasm for rugged EVs.

The move echoes the attention Rivian has garnered with its adventurous models, suggesting Lucid sees an opportunity to capture a similar audience—drivers who want cutting-edge EV technology paired with genuine weekend exploration capabilities.


Lucid Gravity X Concept – Key Specifications

SpecificationDetail
Base ModelLucid Gravity Grand Touring
Power Output824 hp
DrivetrainElectric, AWD
SuspensionLifted with wider track
Off-Road FeaturesTow hooks, skid plates, all-terrain tires
Exterior AdditionsRoof box with LED lights, body cladding
Interior FeaturesOrange accents, microsuede steering wheel
SeatingThree rows

A Concept That Signals New Horizons

The Lucid Gravity X Concept is more than a styling exercise—it’s a statement about how performance EVs can embrace versatility. By adding genuine off-road capabilities to its flagship SUV, Lucid is positioning itself to appeal to adventure-focused drivers who also demand cutting-edge design, technology, and range.

Whether the Gravity X makes the leap from concept to production remains uncertain, but its debut at Monterey Car Week shows Lucid’s willingness to explore beyond the asphalt—and perhaps, beyond conventional EV expectations.


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