Lucid Gravity Inventory Vanishes in 24 Hours as Drone Counts 2,000+ SUVs at Arizona Plant
A new flyover shows more than 2,000 Gravity SUVs staged at Lucid’s Arizona factory.
Overview
- Over the weekend, several Gravity Grand Touring configurations—mostly five-seat models starting around $96,550 before fees—were listed as “available in two weeks” and then showed as unavailable within a day.
- Lucid’s communications chief said the listings were not demand-related, explaining that a small batch was built based on component availability to preserve production slots, with efforts to align some units to existing orders.
- A Monday drone flyover captured more than 2,000 Gravity SUVs across staging lots in Casa Grande, along with 12 car haulers and vehicles undergoing track tests, indicating a sharper shift toward the SUV.
- Management says most supply bottlenecks have been resolved and output is rising in the second half, though some configurations remain delayed by parts such as the heads-up display and onboard power outlets.
- With the federal $7,500 EV credit set to expire on September 30, Lucid is offering a Gravity Advantage Credit for qualifying leases, while industry trackers report scant first-half Gravity sales that the company disputes and an updated 2025 production goal of 18,000–20,000 requires 11,325 builds in the second half.