Overview
- Lucid issued a safety recall for 4,476 2025–2026 Gravity SUVs built before February 14, 2026 because some second-row lap-belt anchors may fail to restrain passengers in a crash.
- The problem surfaced in January during unrelated seat testing, and the company reported its findings to U.S. safety regulators.
- Vehicles built after February 14, 2026 use seats made to the original weld specification and are not part of the recall.
- Service centers will inspect each SUV and either add a reinforcement bracket with adhesive or replace the entire seat at no cost to owners, with recall letters going out May 22.
- Lucid says the anchors in affected seats may not meet federal strength standards FMVSS 207 and 210, and no injuries have been reported.