Lucid has quietly listed 2027 model year pricing for the Gravity SUV on its US website, ahead of a formal announcement of the new iteration.
The Newark, California-based company closed the online configurator for the model during March, stating that it would reopen it once next year’s versions are officially announced.
The EV maker’s VP of Communications Nick Twork teased earlier this Wednesday that the 2027 model year will bring “additional enhancements” without disclosing details.
By then, customers still couldn’t build custom orders — and were instead directed to purchase from available inventory or vehicles already in the production pipeline.
On Thursday morning, however, the website was already allowing customers into the configurator page of the 2027 version.
2027 Gravity Prices
The 2027 Gravity Touring is priced at $81,750 including destination, while the Grand Touring variant is listed at $100,750.
The destination fee for both trims is $1,850 — $200 higher than the $1,650 charged on the 2026 models.
The Touring variant, launched last year at a base price of $79,900, retains the same starting figure for 2027.
The increase to $81,750 is entirely due to the higher destination fee.
The Grand Touring, which debuted at a base price of $94,900 in 2025, rises to $98,900 for the 2027 model year — a $4,000 increase before destination.
The pricing appears in the fine print on Lucid‘s offers page, in footnotes tied to lease and financing terms for both trims.
Lucid has not published a press release, spec sheet, or feature breakdown for the 2027 Gravity yet. It remains unclear what changes from the prior model year.
The company’s homepage now reads “Design Yours 2027” alongside “Available Now 2026” for the Gravity. Navigation links on the site already point to 2027 trim pages.
No 2027 Air
The 2027 model year transition appears to be limited to the Gravity SUV.
The offers page contains no reference to a 2027 Lucid Air, instead directing customers to available inventory of the 2026 version.
All Air pricing, lease terms, and financing footnotes reference the 2026 model year exclusively.
Additionally, the Air configurator remains open with 2026 pricing.
Incentive Gap
At the same time, the offers page reveals that the 2027 Gravity does not qualify for the incentives Lucid has been offering on 2026 models.
According to the offers page, the $7,500 Lucid Credit available on 2026 Gravity leases is excluded from 2027 vehicles.
The $2,000 Conquest Offer, available to owners of competing brands, also applies only to the 2026 Gravity.
As Lucid transitions between versions — and aims to clear the inventory of the previous one — the 2026 Gravity is available at 0% APR for up to 60 months.
The 2027 model year is available with a 4.99% APR for a similar period.
US Sales
Lucid sold 4,985 vehicles in the US during the first quarter of 2026, according to sales estimates published by Motor Intelligence on Wednesday.
The Saudi-backed EV maker’s first-quarter registrations more than doubled year over year, rising 106.7% from 2,412 units in the same period of 2025.
The increase is marked by the production ramp-up of the EV maker’s second model, the Gravity SUV.
In March alone, Lucid sold 1,785 vehicles in its domestic market — a 89.5% jump from the 942 EVs recorded a year ago when Gravity production was still very limited.
Motor Intelligence breaks down figures by “cars” and “trucks,” with the debut Air sedan being considered in the first category and the Gravity SUV ranked in the second one.
The data showed that the Lucid Air accounted for 685 units, while the SUV represented the remaining 1,100 vehicles.
Sales of the sedan fell in March to the lowest since October 2025.
The Lucid Air is available for purchase in the US with a starting price of $70,900 for the Pure variant.
The sedan is also available in Touring and Grand Touring trims (from $79,990 and $114,900, respectively). The fully spec’d Sapphire edition is priced at $249,900.
The model began production in 2021, with customer deliveries starting later that same year.
Lucid is expected to disclose global production and delivery figures from the first quarter later this week.
Outlook
Lucid produced 17,840 vehicles in 2025 — a figure that was revised in the latest earnings call, after the EV maker initially reported manufacturing over 18,000 units.
The company expects to produce between 25,000 and 27,000 electric vehicles this year.
Speaking at the Bank of America 2026 Automotive Summit in March, Boussaid said the company is “being conservative in [their] assumptions,” accounting for the current challenges in the industry.
In the same conference, interim CEO Marc Winterhoff said that the company estimates the Gravity SUV to represent most of its production and deliveries in 2026.
Boussaid told investors the company expects to reach 100,000 units of annual production by 2028 and generate positive free cash flow by the end of the decade.
The company will begin production of its more affordable ‘Cosmos’ EV — the first under the mid-size platform — in Saudi Arabia by year-end.
As reported on Wednesday, Lucid issued a physical recall to its second model affecting all units produced until mid February.
It has also reportedly dropped production of the ‘Lunar Titanium’ color option made available last year, as it began manufacturing Gravity SUVs in ‘Zenith Red’ instead.









