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The article form the Society of Automotive Engineers has some technical information on the Gravity that I have not yet seen (unless my eyes glazed over in the long powertrain review Kyle Conner did with Emad Dlala and his team recently). In particular, although I knew the motors for the Gravity had been reworked, I did not realize the extent:
"At the core of the Gravity is the updated motor. Emad Dlala, Lucid's senior vice president of powertrain, told SAE Media that the new motors have received significant improvements in reducing drive unit noise by doubling the isolation and skewing the internal rotor., which has a new rotor architecture than what's found on the Lucid Air. This includes Lucid using what it learned from the high-performance Sapphire trim level to improve thermal performance by adjusting the winding of the stator. The automaker even swapped out the magnets, for again, better thermal performance and higher efficiency."
It seems they really like the vehicle overall.
"At the core of the Gravity is the updated motor. Emad Dlala, Lucid's senior vice president of powertrain, told SAE Media that the new motors have received significant improvements in reducing drive unit noise by doubling the isolation and skewing the internal rotor., which has a new rotor architecture than what's found on the Lucid Air. This includes Lucid using what it learned from the high-performance Sapphire trim level to improve thermal performance by adjusting the winding of the stator. The automaker even swapped out the magnets, for again, better thermal performance and higher efficiency."
It seems they really like the vehicle overall.