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View Exterior Photos of the 2026 Lucid Gravity Dream Edition

View Exterior Photos of the 2026 Lucid Gravity Dream Edition

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The Lucid Gravity Dream Edition is a worthy SUV counterpart to the Air Sapphire sedan, combining supercar speed with minivan interior packaging. While more reasonably priced trims will follow, the Dream Edition makes a properly mind-blowing debut for the model.
The Gravity reminded more than one of us of the cult-favorite Mercedes-Benz R63 AMG—another quasi-minivan with serious speed.
The Gravity has about the same interior dimensions as the Cadillac Escalade EQ, despite its much tidier exterior size.
Believe it or not, there's a perfectly comfortable third row in there.
The Gravity hits 150 mph a full three seconds quicker than the Corvette Z06.
Surprisingly, the Gravity was a lot of fun on the skidpad, requiring countersteer to keep the tail in line.
Keep going to see more photos of the Lucid Gravity Dream Edition.
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