Overview
- Lucid said it delivered the first batch of Gravity SUVs to Nuro in September, without disclosing the number of vehicles.
- The engineering prototype, retrofitted with sensors, is now at Nuro’s Santa Clara facility for Nuro Driver software integration, testing, and validation.
- The Uber–Nuro–Lucid plan calls for a minimum of 20,000 Level 4 Gravity robotaxis over six years, with an initial launch targeted in a major U.S. city by late 2026.
- A drone flyover showed more than 2,000 Gravity SUVs staged at Lucid’s Casa Grande plant as the company listed completed Grand Touring units that sold out within 24 hours before more were added.
- Lucid cut Gravity financing rates and will honor the $7,500 federal EV tax credit for buyers through year-end, while shares ticked higher after the Nuro delivery and a price-target raise.