Lucid Gravity Crash Test Report: How Safe Is Lucid’s New Flagship SUV?
The Lucid Gravity has just earned its official Euro New Car Assessment Programme rating, and the results speak loudly about how seriously Lucid approaches safety. This all electric large sport utility vehicle was evaluated across multiple crash scenarios, assistance systems, and protection categories, and the findings paint a clear picture of a family focused flagship built with cutting edge engineering. What stood out immediately were its high scores, including an eighty three percent rating for adult occupant protection, ninety three percent for child occupants, eighty percent for vulnerable road users, and eighty five percent for safety assist technology. Those numbers place the Gravity among the strongest performers in its class.
During the frontal offset test, the cabin remained stable and protected critical body areas for both the driver and the front passenger. Lucid also demonstrated that different body types and seating positions would receive similar levels of protection. In the full width rigid barrier test, protection for both the driver and the rear passenger was either good or adequate, which is exactly what families expect from a modern electric sport utility vehicle. Side impact protection was one of the Gravity’s strongest points, achieving maximum points in the mobile barrier test. The side pole test revealed marginal results for the chest, but all other areas maintained solid levels of protection. Whiplash protection was also rated highly for both front and rear seats.
Child occupant protection was one of the biggest highlights. With maximum points in both frontal and side barrier tests for six and ten year old dummies, the Gravity showed exceptional safety for young passengers. Its child presence detection system adds another layer of reassurance by issuing a warning if a child or infant is left behind. The front passenger airbag can also be deactivated, allowing safe installation of rearward facing child seats.
The Gravity’s support for vulnerable road users benefited from its active bonnet system, which raises during an impact to help reduce pedestrian injury. The autonomous emergency braking system performed strongly when reacting to pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists, including cyclist dooring scenarios. It also responded effectively to braking or stationary vehicles, helping prevent collisions in unpredictable moments.
Safety assist systems like lane support, speed limit recognition, and driver monitoring performed consistently well, with smooth corrections and reliable alerts. The Gravity’s blend of real world awareness and advanced software is what makes it feel confident and secure behind the wheel.
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