Lucid (LCID) appears to be successfully ramping up Gravity production, as a large number of electric SUVs have been spotted exiting its Arizona factory in a new drone flyover.
The Gravity is a big step forward for Lucid. The automaker has proven its capacity to produce a super-powerful and efficient powertrain with the Air, but it is a luxury sedan, which is hardly a popular segment in the US, where the company is based.
Lucid used its learnings from the Air to launch the Gravity, an electric SUV, which is a much more popular vehicle segment in North America.
There has been considerable confusion about the Gravity ramp-up. The vehicle has been undoubtedly positively reviewed by the industry, but the rollout has been questioned.
Recently, a news report claimed that Lucid only sold nine Gravity SUVs in its first six months on the market.
Nick Twork, Lucid’s head of communication, quickly shut down the report without confirming the actual number of Gravity delivered to customers.
While there’s no doubt that Lucid delivered more than nine Gravity SUVs, it’s true that the automaker has had issues ramping up production. Lucid’s interim CEO, Marc Winterhoff, confirmed as much during the last earnings call.
Some have recently attempted to link Gravity’s issues with demand rather than production, citing Lucid’s listing of some units in inventory. However, this was also confirmed to be false, as Lucid clarified that it was simply listing batched production units, which sold out within a day.
Now, we finally get some clear evidence that Lucid is ramping up Gravity production, thanks to a new drone flyover of the factory in Arizona:
The drone flyover took place on Monday, September 22nd, 2025, and it shows a large number of Gravity electric SUVs in lots being prepared for shipping.
There appear to be more Gravity units than Air’s and there are hundreds of Gravity SUVs – possibly even over a thousand:



Winterhoff said yesterday that Lucid will cover the federal tax credit until the end of the year, in case the automaker can’t deliver by the end of September.
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