Lucid Gravity wins luxury award
The Lucid Gravity was named 2026 World Luxury Car at the World Car Finals — a notable trophy for an EV SUV challenging traditional luxury brands. That award boosts Lucid’s credibility in the premium segment as it scales production. (x.com)
The World Car Finals were staged at the New York International Auto Show on April 1, 2026, where winners across six categories were revealed during the ceremony “Powered by Brembo.” (worldcarawards.com) Judging data released by the awards body shows the Gravity topped the World Luxury Car category with a score of 786, ahead of the Cadillac Vistiq (748) and the Volvo ES90 (754) on the official 2026 results table. (worldcarawards.com) The World Car Awards’ shortlists and final voting were selected and tabulated by a global jury of 98 automotive journalists from 33 countries, with final vote counting verified by KPMG. (carandbike.com) (evshift.com coverage noting KPMG verification). (evshift.com) Lucid’s specifications cited in event coverage and company material list the Gravity as a three‑row SUV with seating for up to seven and up to 828 horsepower in the Grand Touring configuration. (lucidmotors.com) Independent and company filings note an EPA‑estimated range of about 450 miles for the Gravity’s Grand Touring variant, plus fast‑charging capability that Lucid says can add roughly 200 miles in under 12 minutes at peak rates and native NACS compatibility. (techcrunch.com) (techcrunch.com) (Lucid charging details and 400 kW capability via company release). (prnewswire.com) Lucid has now collected a second World Luxury Car recognition after the Lucid Air won the same category in 2023, a point highlighted in the company’s World Car Awards statements. (prnewswire.com) (prnewswire.com) On the manufacturing front, Lucid reported it produced 18,378 vehicles in 2025 and delivered 15,841, and the company set 2026 production guidance of 25,000–27,000 vehicles in its February 24, 2026 financial release. (media.lucidmotors.com) (CNBC summary of the 25,000–27,000 guidance). (cnbc.com)