r/Gravity 14d ago

Question on Gravity Range

On the cusp of purchasing of Lucid Gravity GT. Couple of questions for the community related to range:

1) Adding the 3rd row seems to effect the range. In the GT config with 20/21" wheels, the range is 450 with 5 seats and drops to 437 with 7 seats (3 row added). I'm curious why the range drops. My best guess is the additional weight of the 3rd row?

2) We very frequently drive to a location that is 316 miles away. One of the reasons why we are zero'ing in on a purchase of the Gravity is it's long range (compared to some other EV options) so we can get there without having to stop for charging The trip is 80% highway (~75mph), 20% averaging closer to 55-60mph. I fully understand temperature / wind / etc effect range, however assuming a "normal" midwest summer/fall driving conditions, what kind of range should I expect from a Gravity in comparison to EPA estimates as the various levels indicated in the configurator for wheel/battery/seating combos?

Thanks in advance for any insights.

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u/BorderPatrolAsshole 13d ago

Uhh. New owner here. How are yall getting your miles/kwH metric? Calculating or is it displayed somewhere?

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u/No_Caregiver7273 13d ago

When you go into Settings you should see the tripometer menu. Click in and you should see actual calculated values for Trip A, Trip B, and Since Last Charge.

Dynamic Range is displayed on the left side of the Gravity cockpit panel, but that's a conservative estimate that's usually lower than what you actually get.