Mach-E vs. 2025 Lucid Gravity

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Available late 2024. Front design looks similar to the upcoming Hyundai Ioniq 7. Gorgeous design, just wish it had more buttons in the interior.

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a45861120/2025-lucid-gravity-revealed/

Although this is clearly in a different class than the Mach-E, Ford better bring it for their 2nd gen Mach E. Competition is getting stiffer.

- 3 rows
- 8 cubic foot frunk + frunk seating
- 900V charging architecture
- 440 mile range
- 0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds
- price starting under $80k
- Audi Q7 length with interior space of an Escalade
- 6000 lb towing capacity

Frunk photos from cars.com. They added a cushion too for more comfortable seating.

Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach-E vs. 2025 Lucid Gravity frunk


Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach-E vs. 2025 Lucid Gravity frunk2




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Nice tech, but it looks like a cross between a minivan and a Scion xB
Like a minivan tourer! Or a sleeker Ford Flex. The drag coefficient is under 0.24 which helps with its 400+ mile range.
 

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No doubt the Mach-E is getting long in the tooth for an EV, but I do enjoy the hard plastic for the frunk. Since I'm not fancy enough to afford a Lucid anytime soon, putting takeout/messy crap in the frunk really comes in handy - since I don't have any servants to transport that for me ?
 
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No doubt the Mach-E is getting long in the tooth for an EV, but I do enjoy the hard plastic for the frunk. Since I'm not fancy enough to afford a Lucid anytime soon, putting takeout/messy crap in the frunk really comes in handy - since I don't have any servants to transport that for me ?
Perhaps some velvet would help jazz up your frunk? haha.

I like that they added seats to the frunk. Simple and clever really. Headgating instead of tailgating?
 


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MKBHD first look vid:

 

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Fugly. No way I’d buy something like that. Even if I could afford it.
 
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An $80k minivan?
 

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Looks… they’re fine. Not my favorite. But capability? Mach-E could never. BlueCruise may be the one advantage, but we will see if Lucid comes out with something similar. This thing surpasses MME in multiple ways that’s it’s not even a fair comparison…

Charging speed (by a LONG shot)
Range (by a LONG shot)
Comfort and Luxury (by a wide margin)
Tech (by a decent margin, BC excluded)
NACS most likely available at launch

Completely different vehicle class to be honest, so it’s not really a fair comparison.

HOWEVER, Ford can’t be complacent… they see the tech being offered in upcoming vehicles. If the MME doesn’t have at least 400 miles of range, 350kW Charging, and NACS by 2025, then it will not be compelling or competitive anymore.
 
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Looks… they’re fine. Not my favorite. But capability? Mach-E could never. BlueCruise may be the one advantage, but we will see if Lucid comes out with something similar. This thing surpasses MME in multiple ways that’s it’s not even a fair comparison…

Charging speed (by a LONG shot)
Range (by a LONG shot)
Comfort and Luxury (by a wide margin)
Tech (by a decent margin, BC excluded)
NACS most likely available at launch

Completely different vehicle class to be honest, so it’s not really a fair comparison.

HOWEVER, Ford can’t be complacent… they see the tech being offered in upcoming vehicles. If the MME doesn’t have at least 400 miles of range, 350kW Charging, and NACS by 2025, then it will not be compelling or competitive anymore.
Great points! I feel like Ford is falling behind because of their recent reduction in EV R&D expenditures, but I hope they bring their A game for the 2nd generation Mach E.

Think Lincoln will have a chance against Lucid?
 

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Looks… they’re fine. Not my favorite. But capability? Mach-E could never. BlueCruise may be the one advantage, but we will see if Lucid comes out with something similar. This thing surpasses MME in multiple ways that’s it’s not even a fair comparison…

Charging speed (by a LONG shot)
Range (by a LONG shot)
Comfort and Luxury (by a wide margin)
Tech (by a decent margin, BC excluded)
NACS most likely available at launch

Completely different vehicle class to be honest, so it’s not really a fair comparison.

HOWEVER, Ford can’t be complacent… they see the tech being offered in upcoming vehicles. If the MME doesn’t have at least 400 miles of range, 350kW Charging, and NACS by 2025, then it will not be compelling or competitive anymore.
Ford has a distinct advantage of likelihood to still be in business in 5 years.

Lucid is currently losing $430,000 per vehicle sold.

https://insideevs.com/news/695176/lucid-lost-money-on-every-car-it-made-in-q3-2023/amp/

5 years may be super generous on my part!
 

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