Lucid CEO calls EV market softness ‘a temporary blip’ and says hybrids are a dead end
by Tim Stevens from The Verge - All Posts on (#6Q4K6)
Lucid Motors CEO Peter Rawlinson demonstrating the Gravity SUV's front trunk seating. | Image: Tim Stevens
Different brands do different things under the hoods of their EVs. Some fill that space with inverters and high-voltage cabling. Others carve out a cubby of extra storage, the frunk that many EV aficionados demand but few actually use.
With the Gravity SUV, Lucid is taking the frunk option a step further, creating a space that can be used as a seat. I confess, I thought it was a gimmick, but sitting in that frunk is surprisingly comfortable. It's a bit cozy for two adults, as I found when Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson joined me, but we fit just fine.
The Gravity is no longer a concept
Rawlinson was representing Lucid at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, where the Gravity was situated on the so-called Concept Lawn," just a few feet...