Lucid Gravity electric SUV is getting a Tesla NACS port in 2025, and the company is working on a new lower-cost SUV on a new Midsize Platform and Atlas drive unit.
Lucid revealed new information about the EV charge port of its upcoming Gravity SUV and teased an all-new, more affordable vehicle at Tuesday’s Technology and Manufacturing Day event. The Lucid Gravity, slated for its first deliveries later this year, will come equipped with a native Tesla-compatible port “in 2025.” The Tesla connector, now known as the North American Charging Standard, or NACS, is being adopted by largely every auto manufacturer for their future EVs.
Also, only Ford and Rivian have issued software updates to allow their EVs to “talk” to Tesla’s charging stations. Lucid also revealed an “under $50,000” midsize SUV for late 2026. The vehicle will be built on a new, still-in-development Midsize Platform and will operate on a next-generation “Atlas” drive unit designed for “enhanced value.
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