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Here is the latest in the series. Some recognizable faces in this one.
Final validation, should be ready in a few weeks for delivery. Order to delivery time frame will be in weeks vs years that we saw with the Air.In other words.....nothing coming this year.
Final validation, should be ready in a few weeks for delivery. Order to delivery time frame will be in weeks vs years that we saw with the Air.
So the video got removed.....
Makes me wonder if there is something in the video we were not suppose to see.Yep, gone from YouTube, too.
What's going on?
So speaking of fine tooth combs……in my efforts to try to estimate how much headroom the Gravity will have, I noticed that when the narration was referring to the Gravity having three rows, the video editor accidentally had shots of a Rivian R1S in the frame. See time stamp 1:25 and a second or two after. You can tell by the yellow/orange inserts in the side of the head restraints. I am guessing a mis-communication between the audio and video editor.Makes me wonder if there is something in the video we were not suppose to see.
Luckily reddit cached the video:
Break out the fine tooth combs and start sleuthing
@hmp10 did the doors on Gravity seem extra long . . .
Thank you @hmp10.These are long doors. The Gravity has a long wheelbase -- at 119.5" it is exactly halfway between the 118.1" of a Honda Odyssey and the 120.9" of a Chevy Tahoe -- and, as you can see from the photo below, the doors take up a lot of that distance.
What you also see is that the top of the rear door is especially long, extending well back over the wheel well and making it a tricky door to open wide if parked close to anything. (It's the main reason I had hoped to see a rear sliding door on the Gravity, a feature that is unjustly maligned by so many.) It's good that the door opens to almost 90º, as you will need that opening width to maneuver yourself into and out of the third row, but it is not something to be done anywhere near a garage wall or a car parked alongside.
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I used this graphic off the Lucid website to do a rough calculation, and I'd say the two doors together are almost 8 feet long:
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Hey @hmp10, I did comparison of the various door panel sizes between our 2015 Ford F-150, Lucid Gravity, and the 2025 Honda Odyssey (last two based off of ratios of figures on the computer screen). I posted it over on the F-150 vs. Lucid Gravity thread.These are long doors. The Gravity has a long wheelbase -- at 119.5" it is exactly halfway between the 118.1" of a Honda Odyssey and the 120.9" of a Chevy Tahoe -- and, as you can see from the photo below, the doors take up a lot of that distance.
What you also see is that the top of the rear door is especially long, extending well back over the wheel well and making it a tricky door to open wide if parked close to anything. (It's the main reason I had hoped to see a rear sliding door on the Gravity, a feature that is unjustly maligned by so many.) It's good that the door opens to almost 90º, as you will need that opening width to maneuver yourself into and out of the third row, but it is not something to be done anywhere near a garage wall or a car parked alongside.
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I used this graphic off the Lucid website to do a rough calculation, and I'd say the two doors together are almost 8 feet long:
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That profile is just perfect...looks like an RS6-Avant and Q7 had a baby.These are long doors. The Gravity has a long wheelbase -- at 119.5" it is exactly halfway between the 118.1" of a Honda Odyssey and the 120.9" of a Chevy Tahoe -- and, as you can see from the photo below, the doors take up a lot of that distance.
What you also see is that the top of the rear door is especially long, extending well back over the wheel well and making it a tricky door to open wide if parked close to anything. (It's the main reason I had hoped to see a rear sliding door on the Gravity, a feature that is unjustly maligned by so many.) It's good that the door opens to almost 90º, as you will need that opening width to maneuver yourself into and out of the third row, but it is not something to be done anywhere near a garage wall or a car parked alongside.
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I used this graphic off the Lucid website to do a rough calculation, and I'd say the two doors together are almost 8 feet long:
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