Overview
- Lucid is recalling 4,476 Gravity SUVs built before February 14, 2026 because some second-row lap-belt anchors were improperly welded, which could fail in a crash.
- The defect emerged during January safety testing and was traced to seat supplier Camaco changing its weld process without Lucid’s approval.
- Lucid will inspect each affected SUV at no cost and will install a reinforcement bracket or replace the entire second-row seat as needed, and no injuries have been reported.
- Gravity remains Lucid’s growth engine in the U.S., with first‑quarter 2026 registrations estimated at 4,985, more than double a year earlier as output increases.
- Lucid has begun 2027 Gravity ordering with the Grand Touring now starting at $98,900 before destination and new standard gear such as DreamDrive 2 Premium, plus an optional Prestige Package that adds larger wheels, upgraded audio, dynamic handling, and third-row seating.