Lucid Gravity SUV Debuts in Europe with AR and NVIDIA-Powered Driver Assist

Lucid Gravity SUV Debuts in Europe with AR and NVIDIA-Powered Driver Assist
Source: Lucid Motor Group
  • Lucid officially debuted its all-electric Gravity SUV in Europe at IAA Mobility in Munich, now open for orders in Grand Touring trim.
  • The vehicle features an AR head-up display and the DreamDrive 2 system built on NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX platform.

Lucid Motors has introduced the Gravity SUV to Europe at IAA Mobility in Munich, highlighting its integration of immersive digital interfaces and advanced driver-assistance. The vehicle debuts with an optional augmented-reality head-up display and Lucid’s DreamDrive 2 system.

The SUV includes a 34-inch 6K OLED display that wraps around the driver. An optional head-up display with augmented reality is part of the Lucid UX 3.0 system, which includes contextual shortcuts, driver profiles, and over-the-air software updates.

Lucid Gravity’s DreamDrive 2 system is built on NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX platform and includes features such as 3D Surround View Monitoring and Adaptive Lane Biasing. It also supports future-ready capabilities like Hands-Free Drive Assist. The system is built on Lucid’s collaboration with NVIDIA, using the DRIVE AGX platform and safety-certified DriveOS. This enables real-time sensor fusion, seamless over-the-air updates, and the computing power needed for safe, scalable autonomous driving.

Lucid Gravity Grand Touring pairs its high-tech systems with a 123 kWh battery, all-wheel drive, and up to 748 km WLTP range. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.6 seconds and offers seating for up to seven, with over 3,300 liters of cargo capacity. Lucid Gravity Grand Touring is now available to order in Europe. Customer deliveries are expected to begin in early 2026.


🌀 Tom’s Take:

Lucid’s AR head-up display promises a more intuitive, eyes-forward experience. Making it optional suggests the feature is still finding its footing with drivers.


Source: Lucid Motors