Lucid has announced a refreshed 2027 lineup for its Gravity SUV, introducing a more streamlined trim structure, expanded standard equipment, and a new high-end package aimed at boosting both convenience and value.
The updates mark a notable shift in how Lucid is positioning its first SUV as it continues ramping production and deliveries. Rather than relying heavily on optional add-ons, the company is now bundling more features into the base configurations, simplifying the buying process while enhancing the overall ownership experience.
Another key change for 2027 is the addition of DreamDrive 2 Premium as standard across the lineup. Previously optional, the advanced driver-assistance system now comes included on all trims, along with an extra key fob.
2027 Gravity Touring
The Gravity Touring, which serves as the entry point to the lineup, benefits directly from these changes. In addition to gaining DreamDrive 2 Premium as standard, the model retains a wide range of optional packages for buyers looking to further customize their vehicle. These include upgrades focused on comfort, performance, and technology, as well as seating configurations for five or seven passengers.
The Touring variant starts at $113,500 in Canada and $79,900 in the U.S.



2027 Gravity Grand Touring
Moving up the lineup, the Gravity Grand Touring sees an even more substantial boost in standard equipment. For 2027, it now includes the Comfort & Convenience Package, Power Package, and larger 21-inch or 22-inch wheels as part of the base offering, reducing the need for additional options.




Lucid is also introducing a new Prestige Package for the Grand Touring, designed to serve as the ultimate configuration for the Gravity. This optional bundle combines larger 22-inch and 23-inch wheels with premium audio via Surreal Sound Pro, the Dynamic Handling Package, and the addition of third-row seating. The package is expected to be available starting in summer 2026, and will be priced at $14,000 for Canadian buyers and $10,500 in the U.S.
The Gravity Grand Touring itself starts at $139,500 in Canada and $98,900 in the U.S.
Lucid says the updates are part of a broader strategy to simplify its product lineup while increasing value for customers. By standardizing key features and reducing complexity, the company aims to make the ordering process more straightforward.
