Is Lucid Preparing to Battle Rivian? The Gravity X Concept Suggests an Off-Road Trim Is in the Works

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  • Lucid revealed the Gravity X concept today ahead of its public debut at this weekend's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.

  • The concept features off-road accessories including a sleek roof rack, protective skid plates, and all-terrain tires.

  • The Gravity X also wears orange accents, tow hooks integrated into the bumpers, and etched topographical maps of Big Sur and Death Valley on the hood.

Although supply chain constraints have slowed the rollout of Lucid's second vehicle, the Gravity, the mid-size electric SUV represents a significant moment for the nascent automaker. Not only did the 1070-hp Dream Edition become the quickest SUV we've tested over the quarter-mile run, but the Grand Touring is capable of up to 450 miles of range and packs possibly the roomiest three-row configuration on the market. Now Lucid seems to be weighing an expansion of the Gravity's abilities, revealing the off-road-focused Gravity X concept during Monterey Car Week.

rear three quarter view of suv parked on dirt overlook near pine trees and mountain range under clear sky.
Lucid Motors

The Gravity X, which Lucid wants you to pronounce as "Gravity Cross," is so far just a show car, but it looks awfully production-ready, and could hint that Lucid is looking to swipe some customers from its closest three-row competition, the outdoorsy Rivian R1S. To that end, the Gravity X tweaks the sleek SUV's design to make it more capable when getting off the beaten path.

The concept sits higher than a standard Gravity and features a wider track, while the restyled front and rear bumpers provide better approach and departure angles. The unique six-spoke wheels are wrapped in all-terrain tires, and Lucid also fitted skid plates to shield the underside of the SUV. Tow hooks are integrated into the front and rear bumpers in case of any off-road mishaps.

front interior view of suv showing two tone front seats, steering wheel, dashboard, and center console.
Lucid Motors

Along with the chunky, brushed metal silver pieces in the bumpers, the other most noticeable change is the cargo rack perched atop the roof, which houses three thin LED spotlights. The Gravity X is also distinguished by orange accents, which appear in the tow hooks, wheel spokes, and throughout the interior. The orange contrasts against the subtle Astral Drift tan paint, which is also accented by topographical maps of Big Sur and Death Valley that are etched into the SUV's hood.

The look is completed by Gravity X branding in the front bumper and on the doors, while the side sills display the coordinates for Pebble Beach. Lucid says the concept is based on the Grand Touring trim, providing 828 horsepower from two electric motors and launching from zero to 60 mph in a claimed 3.4 seconds thanks to all-wheel drive.

front three quarter view of suv parked on dirt hill above cloud covered valley with dry grass and pine trees.
Lucid Motors

The Gravity X concept will make its public debut on the Concept Lawn at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance this Sunday, August 17, and we wouldn't be too shocked if a more off-road-oriented trim joins the Gravity lineup in the next couple of years.

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