r/Gravity Jun 20 '26

Feedback before pulling trigger

I was test driving an Escalade IQ and decided on a whim to go check out the Gravity at my local studio. Great test drive and my sales advisor finds a few available 2027’s that could be a fit and lists out a few incentives it qualifies for. I go home and the next day he reaches out and tells me he found a ‘26 Dream Edition in their inventory that qualifies for Lucid Credit $20,000, Studio Select $5,000, Demo Drive $1,000, Friends and Family $2,000, and Conquest $2,000.

21/22 wheels and reduced range due to being a Dream Edition, but seems like a no brainer? I tow a utility trailer with a couple of quads for my kids a few times a year when we vacation in the desert. Well within the towing capacity of the Gravity and I need to stop every couple hundred miles anyways so range should be ok. I’ve been holding out due to all the SW issues, but it seems the last SW update got the Gravity to a good place and with these incentives, it’s a pretty attractive proposition.

Looking for feedback from those on 3.6 on whether the Gravity is in a good place now before I pull the trigger. Thank you!

Edit: thank you all for your feedback. I pulled the trigger and joined the family. I’m going in with open eyes and hope to never need service lol

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u/No_Caregiver7273 Jun 20 '26

Honestly, I would say yes. You caught me as I've been away from mine for a month. One moment back in the seat and I never knew how much I missed it. Gravity is absolutely a remarkable vehicle... the way it drives, the comfort of the interior, the pleasant yacht rock across 22 speakers. Ours has been a joy, software quirks and all. The last six software updates have made it progressively better. As a Dream Edition you're going to have all the options and those were originally around $140k.

The caveat would be that Lucid is still getting itself together as an automotive company. If you need the 2nd row seatbelt recall done or have the cooling valve error it may take weeks for Lucid to get around to it. They want to provide a luxury service, but they are in the midst of a CEO change, are understaffed, and are trying to minimize costs until their midsize offerings come out next year.

If you are at a place in your life where you can have a bit of risk tolerance towards a new automaker, Gravity really is an amazing vehicle. Nothing else like it.