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Lucid Gravity Electric SUV officially announced to be launched on November 16

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Lucid, a new American car-making force, announced that its second model and the first pure electric SUV model Lucid Gravity will be unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 16. Production begins “later” in 2024.

From the front, the car is equipped with a series of common designs for pure electric vehicles such as through-type headlights, a closed front face and a trapezoidal lower grille. It is basically consistent with its own sedan model Lucid Air. Another rear view The official picture shows that the car will adopt a two-color body design, with smooth sides and larger wheels.

The new car is also equipped with through-type taillights, and the interior is expected to adopt a dot matrix lighting layout, with Lucid’s letters in the middle of the light strip. In addition, the car is equipped with a larger spoiler to further enhance its sporty look.

Judging from the cockpit of the new car, the car will provide at least one layout with three rows and six seats, similar to its “potential rival” Tesla Model X and other models. According to information on the official website, the car will also have towing capabilities.

Prior to this, spy photos of Lucid Gravity’s overseas road tests have been exposed. The car is “very large” in size and is expected to continue the high performance, luxury and other features of Lucid Air. However, the specific power information of the new car has not been made public yet.


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According to previous reports, Lucid chief engineer Eric Bach confirmed in an interview with CNBC that the company is looking to sell cars in China “sometime in the future” and has made initial investments.

Eric Bach said, “Every automaker must or has already studied the Chinese market deeply. As we see it, this may be the largest and fastest market in the world to popularize electric vehicles, and this is something we are exploring and investing in.” “

“We haven’t announced a date for entering the Chinese market because we need to be ready,” Bach added. “If you enter the Chinese market in the wrong way, you can make a lot of mistakes.” He also said that the company’s presence in China There is a team exploring the feasibility of entering this market.

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