Lucid Motors is gearing up for more growth in 2025 as it continues to ramp up output of its electric SUV, the Lucid Gravity. The company has announced that the second batch of Gravity models is ready to ship to Saudi Arabia, marking a significant step in its global expansion.
Record Deliveries and Production
In Q1 2025, Lucid delivered 3,109 vehicles, its fifth consecutive quarter of record deliveries. Despite facing “limited deliveries in Saudi Arabia” due to a system change that has since been resolved, the company remains on track. Production is also increasing, with 2,213 units manufactured at its Arizona plant.

Lucid has another 600 vehicles in transit to Saudi Arabia, which will be included in Q2 production numbers. Saudi Arabia is a key overseas hub for Lucid, especially after the company opened its first international manufacturing plant (AMP-2) in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), Jeddah, last year.
Future Plans and Expansion
The company plans to eventually fully assemble vehicles at the AMP-2 facility, which will add an additional annual capacity of 150,000 cars. Lucid reaffirmed its plans to produce 20,000 vehicles this year, more than double the roughly 9,000 units it made in 2024. At its current pace, Lucid is on track to deliver around 12,500 vehicles this year, surpassing the 10,200 it delivered in 2024.

Lucid ended Q1 2025 with about $5.76 billion in liquidity, enough to fund its operations through the second half of 2026. The company is set to launch production of its midsize platform in late 2026, with the first two vehicles expected to be an electric sedan and SUV starting at around $50,000.

The Lucid Gravity is available to order, with the Grand Touring model starting at $94,900 and offering up to 450 miles of range. A Touring trim is expected to launch later this year, priced at $79,900.