According to foreign media reports, according to posts and photos posted by social media X user BLKMDL3, the Lucid Gravity electric vehicle with camouflage patterns seems to have two charging ports.
If Lucid’s charging solution is used, drivers can charge at almost any charging station, regardless of charging standards or cable length.
, According to the post, Lucid revealed at the event that Gravity will be equipped with a CCS port and a NACS port, making it compatible with almost all charging networks without the need for an adapter.
According to the post, the two charging ports are not just to accommodate different cable lengths on different charging networks.
In fact, these two interfaces can be fully adapted to different charging standards.
Photo source: Lucid,Lucid does not specify which interface will support which charging standard, but it can be clearly distinguished from the picture that the interface on the driver’s side should be the NACS interface, which can be compatible with existing V3 chargers to the greatest extent.
Without the need for Gravity owners to turn the car around.
The Lucid Gravity is priced at $80,000 and is intended to complement the car maker’s Lucid Air sedan starting in 2021.
According to Lucid, the seven-seat SUV will provide a driving experience comparable to that of the Lamborghini Urus and will be available later this year.
It will also have a cruising range of more than 440 miles, which means the car does not need to be charged frequently, so these charging ports, while very convenient, may be used more at home than on the road.
, However, the latest response from Lucid executives refuted the news that Lucid Gravity would be equipped with two charging ports.
Nick Twork, the company’s vice president of communications, said on social media platforms: “Lucid Gravity will only have one charging port.
Some vehicles in the development stage are equipped with two ports for testing.
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