Lucid Gravity SUV to Access Tesla Supercharger Network Starting January 31
The newly launched electric SUV features a 926V powertrain, enabling charging speeds up to 400 kW on compatible stations.
- Lucid Gravity will become the first non-Tesla EV with NACS charging ports, providing direct access to Tesla's Supercharger network without adapters starting January 31.
- Owners of the Lucid Air sedan will gain Supercharger access in the second quarter of 2025 via adapters.
- The Gravity's 926V architecture supports charging speeds of up to 400 kW on 1000V stations and up to 225 kW on Tesla V3 Superchargers.
- The SUV can add 200 miles of range in under 12 minutes at peak charging rates, aided by advanced cooling and proprietary battery technology.
- Lucid has started delivering the Gravity to employees, with broader customer deliveries expected soon in the U.S. and later in Canada.