oleh admin | Apr 19, 2025 | autos, cars, driving, electric cars, suvs
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The inaugural SUV from Lucid is enjoyable, functional, and pretty much the most high-tech electric vehicle available on the market right now.
When I
First took the steering wheel of the Lucid Gravity
Late last year, I was taken aback. However, the test drive of the pre-production model was done in such haste that it seemed inappropriate to form concrete opinions. After spending considerable time driving the company’s revamped offering, I can now speak with greater certainty about my thoughts from December: The Gravity stands out as the most outstanding all-around electric vehicle I have ever encountered.
This three-row SUV excels in nearly inexplicable ways. It drives like a sports car yet accommodates up to seven passengers with ease. Despite its compact size compared to rivals, it offers astounding interior roominess. Adding to its impressive feats, it scores exceptionally well on essential electric vehicle metrics, boasting an almost unparalleled EPA range and performance.
the fastest recharge times in the USA
.

Photo by: Tim Levin/InsideEVs
However, Lucid’s path with its initial vehicle demonstrates that possessing an excellent product is merely part of the challenge. Both in theory and reality, the Gravity stands out as a remarkable achievement. There’s no doubt about that.
The larger uncertainty lies in whether Lucid will manage to attract sufficient customers.
What Is It?
The California-based company Lucid Motors impressed electric car enthusiasts towards the end of 2021 when they revealed
Air sedan
arrived with a still-untouched
520 miles of range
and staggering performance.
However, Lucid’s initial offering faced limitations as a four-door sedan during an era where the automotive industry had predominantly moved towards SUVs and pickup trucks. In 2023, they managed to sell around 6,000 Air models, increasing slightly to just above 10,000 units in 2024. This represents steady progress for a new entrant into the market; nonetheless, it falls short of what would be required to establish itself as a leading automaker. Moving forward, Lucid aims to attract a larger customer base and achieve greater financial success through their Gravity model, equipped with all their advanced proprietary technology yet packaged within a larger and potentially more popular vehicle type.
The Gravity isn’t just a taller Air, though. It rides on a new platform with new motors and more energy-dense batteries. It’s built at Lucid’s factory in Arizona and technically
was made available in late December
, with a limited number of units being distributed to customers near the company. Genuine deliveries to real customers.
start later this month
.
The launch-edition Gravity Grand Touring costs a lot of dough to own, especially if you want bells and whistles like a third row, 110-volt outlets and soft-close doors. But it’s also a lot of car, with a claimed 828 horsepower, a 3.4-second 0-60-mph time and up to 450 miles of range. A Touring version starting at $15,000 less is on tap for later this year.
What Is It Like To Drive?
A few weeks earlier,
I tried out the Cadillac Escalade IQ.
It’s incredible how distinctively these two three-row electric vehicles perform on the road. The massive Escalade maneuvers like an ocean liner. While it accelerates swiftly in a straight line and serves as a comfortable ride on highways, it falls short in nearly all other aspects.
On the contrary, driving The Gravity is truly exhilarating. You might easily lose track of having an entire SUV at your disposal due to how nimble it is. The vehicle boasts rapid and sensitive steering. No matter if you floor the accelerator, apply the brakes firmly, or take tight turns, the Gravity remains stable and impressively managed. This experience can be quite astonishing considering that it’s a large family-oriented utility vehicle rather than a sleek sports car with a lower profile.
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It was aptly put when someone mentioned that the Gravity handles like a sports car confined within a minivan’s frame. This is particularly evident in the Gravity’s “Sprint” driving mode, where the vehicle feels firmly planted on the road, with stiffer suspension and a more sensitive gas pedal response. Additionally, there is a softer “Smooth” setting for comfort and a moderate “Swift” option as a middle ground between the two extremes.

Photo by: Tim Levin/InsideEVs
It’s incredibly swift, offering the seamless, effortless acceleration characteristic of electric vehicles (EVs), with Lucid being notably proficient in this aspect. Even when cruising at high speeds on highways, you have access to an almost limitless reserve of power.
Who genuinely requires a seven-seater SUV with handling like this? Likely not many people. However, what’s appealing is that the Gravity handles routine tasks effortlessly. Thanks to its adaptable air suspension system, cruising through city streets doesn’t come with the jarring stiffness found in certain high-end SUVs. Additionally, it boasts impressive silence inside. Its short hood ensures superior forward vision, which stands out against taller, squarer rivals. Furthermore, the blind-spot cameras activated upon signaling turns add an elegant feature.
A point to consider: The test vehicle included the Dynamic Handling Package, featuring rear-wheel steering and enhancing the distinction among its three driving modes. Therefore, my insights do not cover the performance of the base model without these options.

Photo by: Tim Levin/InsideEVs
Nevertheless, you receive three tiers of
regenerative braking
I usually stuck with the Goldilocks “Standard” setting, but you have the option to switch it to “High” or turn it off altogether.
Oh, and what about
the compressed steering wheel of Gravity
I genuinely enjoyed this concept quite a bit. Lucid refers to it as the “squircle,” which aids in offering an unimpeded view of the SUV’s display without requiring much adjustment for users due to its recognizable design. In contrast, Tesla’s yoke-style steering wheel does not offer the same familiarity.
A Massive Interior
I believe the Gravity’s spacious interior will attract many more customers than its questionable handling capabilities ever could. Given how divided America has become lately, there seems to be one thing everyone can agree on: a preference for carrying as much stuff as possible.

Photo by: Tim Levin/InsideEVs
This SUV boasts the charming feature of seeming much more spacious internally than it appears externally. This is due to its light-filled, mid-century style, along with excellent use of space.
Standing at 6 feet 1 inch tall, I find the second and third rows quite comfortable due to their level flooring and generous legroom. Compared to similar vehicles, the rear seating offered even more space.
Rivian R1S
Or the Escalade IQ, either of which Lucid had available for comparison.
Moreover, the Gravity offers nearly identical cargo space—up to 120 cubic feet with the seats down—as the considerably larger Escalade. An oversized, eight-cubic-foot front trunk significantly contributes to this, along with an extensive storage compartment located beneath the rear floor.
It’s difficult to grasp just how spacious a car feels internally when measured only in cubic feet. Let me illustrate this for you. During the driving event, Lucid filled a Gravity with cardboard boxes and tasked me with fitting as many additional ones as possible into the available space nearby.
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
.
I have decent spatial awareness—if you’re looking for someone to help move a sofa up a narrow staircase, count me in—so I figured I could neatly fit all the boxes inside with ease. However, after several minutes, the trunk of the EQS was completely full, leaving behind an unexpectedly large stack of unplaced boxes, roughly equaling about three carry-on bags worth. Well played, Lucid.
A Significantly Improved Lucid User Interface
Lucid’s software has consistently lagged behind competitors like Tesla.
Rivian
The design of The Air’s user interface was visually appealing, yet lacked functionality and could be somewhat perplexing. In previous models, we’ve frequently encountered problems with the voice command system powered by Alexa. Additionally, Lucid lags behind several rivals regarding sophisticated driver-assistance features.
I’ll tentatively state that the Gravity marks significant progress technologically speaking. Behind the steering wheel, there’s a strikingly clear 34-inch curved OLED display which adds an impressive visual element. Below this, the bigger tablet-like interface proves far easier to navigate intuitively compared to earlier models. It also boasts smooth transitions tied to different driving modes, suspension adjustments, and regeneration choices. Overall, Lucid’s updated UX version 3.0 appears more polished and consistent when contrasted with previous versions seen in the Air model. However, nothing has yet confirmed these improvements will extend to their sedan lineup.

Photo by: Tim Levin/InsideEVs
The route-planning feature now offers many additional choices, such as setting your desired battery level upon arrival and selecting from your preferred charging networks. The energy tab has been updated with efficiency advice tailored for novice electric vehicle drivers. Additionally, a significant improvement allows you to use two separate applications simultaneously across the car’s dual screens—for instance, navigation alongside audio controls—something previously not possible in the Air model due to this constraint.
I’m calling it a preliminary enhancement solely due to many features not being operational during my trial run. Both the completely new heads-up display and the voice assistant were inactive, several streaming apps remained unannounced, and Dog Mode as well as Camp Mode had not been activated. We’ve observed this same scenario with vehicles such as the Polestar 3.
Volvo EX90
, and I must say I wouldn’t want this to become commonplace.

Photo by: Tim Levin/InsideEVs
As physical controls grow less common in the automotive industry, Lucid is taking a different path by incorporating adjustable buttons on both the steering wheel and central console. These buttons aren’t fully programmable in the current test models, but this feature promises to add a convenient element once implemented.
How Well Does It Perform as a Car and as an Electric Vehicle?
At
InsideEVs
, we consistently address these two questions in our reviews. In this instance, I would contend that the Gravity is an excellent vehicle.
because
It’s an excellent electric vehicle. Let’s begin with the fundamentals.
The Gravity Grand Touring has an impressive range of 450 miles per full charge, outperforming major competitors such as the R1S with its 410-mile range.
BMW iX
(364 miles) and the EQS SUV (324 miles). The Escalade IQ stands out as the outlier, boasting an estimated range of 460 miles according to the manufacturer, though this comes with a notably larger battery—which we will discuss further shortly.

Photo by: Tim Levin/InsideEVs
The charging speed is remarkably fast here. The Gravity supports charging at an astounding rate of 400 kilowatts, surpassing what most American stations can provide. According to independent tests, it gained over 200 miles of range in less than 11 minutes, establishing itself as the fastest-charging electric vehicle available internationally, excluding those from China. Additionally, it stands out as one of the earliest non-Tesla electric vehicles to offer this capability.
Tesla’s NACS charging port
,enabling chargeable connectivity at numerous Supercharger stations without the need for a dongle.
These are the clear advantages of excelling as an electric vehicle. However, there are also secondary benefits.

Photo by: Tim Levin/InsideEVs
Why does the Gravity perform significantly better than the Escalade IQ? Partly, this is due to Lucid’s dedication to maximizing efficiency. Despite having a smaller 123-kWh battery pack, the Gravity achieves an equivalent range compared to the Escalade’s larger 205-kWh unit. This size difference contributes to the fact that the Escalade weighs roughly 3,000 pounds more than the Gravity. With the Lucid model, you achieve similar range using less power and experience faster recharge times—a testament to their commitment to efficiency.
The relatively small battery pack, along with Lucid’s compact motors, contributes to the ample interior space I mentioned previously.
Initial Assessment: Lucid Has a Hit Product, Provided It Can Successfully Market It
Lucid possesses the product now. The next hurdle is marketing it effectively.

Photo by: Tim Levin/InsideEVs
An uncertainty remains regarding how consumers will react to an aspect not yet discussed: the van-like design. Although I appreciate the Gravity’s spacecraft aesthetic, there’s no assurance it will appeal to affluent customers who prefer traditionally styled, robust vehicles from brands like Rivian, Audi, and Volvo. Additionally, cost could pose another challenge; at release, the 2026 Gravity has a starting price of $96,625 for the Grand Touring model, which can rise significantly beyond $120,000 when extras are added. As noted earlier, this represents quite a substantial investment.
Moreover, Lucid must effectively communicate the impressive nature of its fully capable SUV to potential customers, acknowledging that this has consistently proven challenging for the company.
“Frankly, I believe each one of us hopes Lucid receives more recognition than it currently does,” stated Derek Jenkins, the company’s senior vice president of design and branding. He mentioned that they are planning an extensive marketing campaign focused on their fresh slogan “Compromise Nothing.” This motto might be familiar as it has been featured in several online advertisements.
We’ll have to wait and see how that develops. However, when it comes to slogans, I must say this one hits the mark quite well.
Have information regarding the electric vehicle sector? Reach out to the author:
Tim.Levin@InsideEVs.com
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2025 Lucid Gravity Grand Touring
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Base Price
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$96,625 (incl. fees)
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As-Tested Price
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$122,225
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Charge Type
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NACS
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EV Range
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450 max (386 as-tested)
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Drive Type
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Dual-Motor All-Wheel-Drive
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Output
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828 hp
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Speed 0-60 MPH
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3.4 seconds
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Cargo Volume
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120 cubic feet (for 5 passengers); 114.3 cubic feet (for 7 passengers)
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Battery
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123 kWh
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oleh admin | Apr 16, 2025 | artificial intelligence, automation, autos, technology, technology industry
The Turing AI chip developed by Xpeng has triple the computational capability compared to the Nvidia chip currently used in their electric vehicles.
The Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Xpeng
has accelerated the development of its proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) chip for use in its semi-autonomous vehicles. The initial mass-produced models equipped with the Turing chip could be available as soon as this quarter.
The chip, reportedly outperforming Nvidia’s Drive Orin X, will be utilized across all of its manufacturing models as the electric vehicle company showcased its advanced technology solutions, according to CEO He Xiaopeng during an interview. Additionally, this chip might also drive the development of flying vehicles and robots by associated enterprises, he mentioned further.
“We aim to have our chips featured in our vehicles globally in the coming years,” he stated to the Post from Hong Kong. “Our expectation is that traffic regulations in Hong Kong and various international markets will permit our autos equipped with autonomous driving technology to hit the roads possibly as early as next year.” He refrained from specifying which electric vehicle model would initially incorporate their proprietary chip.
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The individual, who is also the founder of the company, made these comments prior to Xpeng’s Global Brand Night event in Hong Kong on Tuesday. During this event, which showcases the electric vehicle manufacturer’s newest offerings such as drones and an autonomous driving platform, various products and technologies will be presented.
The realm of intelligence has emerged as the latest frontier where automotive companies vie against each other in China’s fiercely competitive market. According to the CEO in August, XPeng’s Turing chip, engineered for Level 4 (L4) self-driving features, boasts triple the computational prowess compared to NVIDIA’s Drive Orin X currently utilized in their intelligent cars.
The chip, which serves as the brain of Xpeng’s AI platform called Canghai, represents the Guangzhou-based automaker’s ambition in creating a comprehensive, full-stack solution.
indigenous autonomous driving technology
Since its founding in 2014, for mass-producing electric vehicles in mainland China.
Currently, Xpeng’s models like the P7 sedan and G6 SUV can autonomously drive on the highways and roads of Mainland China, yet drivers must remain vigilant with their hands on the steering wheel at all times. These vehicles fall under the semi-autonomous category and are classified as L2+ systems.
Level 3 is seen as a “minimal intervention” system, yet it still demands that drivers remain vigilant and prepared to intervene at any time, whereas Level 4 would permit drivers to divert their attention from the road within specific zones, adhering to guidelines established by SAE International based in the United States.
Last month, Xpeng announced plans to trial its artificial intelligence-driven autonomous driving technology in Hong Kong, marking their initial move toward global expansion with their partially automated cars.
David Zhang, the general secretary of the Shanghai-based International Intelligent Vehicle Engineering Association, stated, “Chinese automakers such as XPeng have shown they outperform Tesla in terms of autonomous driving features when navigating congested streets on the mainland. However, these technologies are primarily designed for local use and aren’t yet as globally applicable as Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system.”
Nevertheless, Tesla’s FSD software, which was made available in Mainland China for 64,000 yuan (US$8,776) in February, reportedly lags behind Xpeng’s driver-assistance technology when it comes to interpreting lane markers and detecting traffic signals, as stated by Zhang.
Last year, Xpeng extended the availability of its initial self-driving technology, called X NGP or Navigation Guided Pilot, to every city on the Chinese mainland. This move aimed to draw additional customers before Tesla launched its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software in China. Consequently, Xpeng was the first company to provide a semiautonomous driving system across the entire country.
AeroHT, affiliated with Xpeng, is also one of the top companies developing flying vehicles on the Chinese mainland.
Tesla leads the premium electric vehicle market in mainland China. Xpeng,
Shanghai-based Nio
and Li Auto, headquartered in Beijing, is seen as one of China’s top answers to the dominant player in the market.
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oleh admin | Apr 1, 2025 | automotive industry, autos, battery electric vehicles, cars, electric cars
Production ceased in 2023, however, some Bolt EVs and EUVs are only now being delivered from dealership inventories.
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The Chevy Bolt and Bolt EUV ceased production back in December 2023, more than a year prior.
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Nevertheless, there are still nine remaining available according to Autotrader.
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GM announced today that Chevy managed to sell 13 Bolt EVs and Bolt EUVs combined in the first quarter of 2025, indicating a slow but steady pace of sales.
The
The Chevy Bolt EV and EUV ceased production in December 2023.
, but that doesn’t imply they have vanished. Firstly, they will endure eternally within our hearts. Secondly, a
The new version will be released later this year.
Thirdly, older models can still be found on certain lots. Chevrolet reportedly sold 13 Bolt vehicles in the previous quarter, as per data from General Motors.
Q1 2025 sales report.
The Bolt stood out as an under-the-radar champion among electric vehicles; it was one of the initial budget-friendly models capable of traveling more than 250 miles per charge. Although it launched before the Tesla Model 3, it lacked the latter’s allure and cutting-edge tech features. Instead, it offered straightforward, dependable mobility at a reasonable price point aimed squarely at functional utility and lower total costs. Predictably perhaps, U.S. consumers were unimpressed. There has been minimal demand for compact, economical cars overall, let alone those powered solely by electricity. People tend to favor oversized sport utility vehicles coupled with hefty loan amounts. Adding a somewhat lukewarm “Electric Utility Vehicle” concept—a sort of crossover variation—did marginally boost Bolt sales, yet it failed to fully capture America’s attention or enthusiasm.

The initial 2017 Chevy Bolt, which we tested fresh off the lot, retained much of its structure throughout its production run even as General Motors introduced updates like Super Cruise and additional technological advancements.
It won over numerous electric vehicle enthusiasts. For years, it stood as the sole viable competitor to Tesla and was the most budget-friendly option offering up to 250 miles of range, earning it an almost legendary status. I have suggested their cars to several individuals, and every person I know who owns one speaks highly of it. The Bolt holds a special place among early adopters of electric vehicles. Personally, I found the car somewhat underwhelming; driving it didn’t excite me much, nor did spending time inside it appeal greatly. However, I am pleased that such a model exists. Additionally, I’m delighted that General Motors plans to reintroduce it later this year, with
a completely new design grounded in the firm’s most recent technological advancements
I really enjoy the software.
my Blazer EV
, yet I dislike that it weighs 5,300 lbs, has poor fuel efficiency, and comes with an exorbitant base price.
Furthermore, due to significant advancements in both electric vehicle technology and production capacity over the past eight years since the initial release of the Bolt, General Motors ought to present a much more attractive and accessible electric option. This type of vehicle is precisely what we require at this moment, and I am hopeful that GM can meet our expectations. Additionally, incorporating genuine rapid charging capabilities would also make a substantial difference, considering the previous limitations.
Bolt wasn’t really suited for long car journeys.
.

Photo by: InsideEVs
Certainly, you can use a Supercharger for a Bolt; however, it will take some time.
Nevertheless, even though pre-owned models continue to be the standard choice for cost-sensitive purchasers who aren’t opting for Tesla, it’s enjoyable to observe that new Bolts are still available. Ultimately, after accounting for tax incentives, you might acquire one for less than $25,000 at the manufacturer’s suggested retail price.
Occasionally much below that.
Considering that Americans doubt the appeal of smaller electric vehicles and that leftover Bolts have been sitting unsold for at least 15 months, dealers who still have stock might offer you a more attractive price.
Based on Autotrader, there are currently seven Bolt EUVs and two Bolt EVs available as brand-new options in the American market. These vehicles tend to be scattered widely across different regions, frequently located far from key electric vehicle hubs. Therefore, purchasing one may require planning a leisurely cross-country journey. However, should you decide to proceed with your purchase, it’s advisable to move quickly. The initial versions of the Bolt and Bolt EUV are nearing depletion at dealerships, and uncertainty surrounds whether the production schedule for their successors will remain unchanged.
car market’s tariff chaos.
Contact the author:
Mack.Hogan@insideevs.com
.
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oleh admin | Apr 1, 2025 | automotive industry, autos, car companies, cars, electric cars
The firm’s budget-friendly electric vehicle gamble is proving successful, yet these favorable circumstances could be short-lived.
A year back, General Motors’ plans for electrification were not faring well. The Chevrolet Bolt had been discontinued. Meanwhile, the Chevy Blaser EV faced a difficult beginning.
leaving one of our reporters caught in a significant public blunder
. Software problems
plagued the Cadillac Lyriq
.
We were discussing how the entire “Ultium” initiative had derailed.
However, the company pressed ahead, establishing itself as a leader in electric vehicles and debuting the most capable budget-friendly EV to date, which turned into
our first-ever Electric Vehicle of the Year award
.
The market has responded. General Motors’ electric vehicle (EV) sales have surged by 94%, positioning them to become the second-largest EV manufacturer in the U.S. However, this achievement comes with a significant caveat. While the company excels in producing EVs, their top-selling models are manufactured in Mexico.
With 25% duties scheduled to come into effect tomorrow
GM will now have to figure out how to sustain its progress even though its two least costly models have become significantly pricier. This presents quite a challenge.

Photo by: Fernando Pino
Our 2024 Breakthrough Electric Vehicle of the Year award went to the Equinox EV due to its excellent pricing and remarkable range. However, it’s manufactured in Mexico.
The Equinox EV starts at around $35,000, and because it’s imported from Mexico, it could have a tariff of around $8,750 for a base model. The Blazer EV will have an even steeper duty. When you dive into GM’s EV sales figures, you see how big of a problem that is. Chevy sold 6,187 Blazer EVs and 10,329 Equinox EVs last quarter.
Those numbers make them the #1 and #2 players in GM’s EV bullpen. Here’s how many sales each of GM’s other EV models recorded last quarter:
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Cadillac Escalade IQ: 1,956 units sold
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Cadillac Lyriq: 4,300 sales
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Cadillac Optiq: 1,716 sales
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Chevrolet Bolt EV/EUV: 13 units sold
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Chevrolet Silverado EV: 2,383 sales
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GMC Hummer EV: 3,479 units sold
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GMC Sierra EV: 1,249 sales.
The
Cadillac Optiq
The Equinox EV, Blazer EV, and Optiq are also manufactured in Mexico. Adding these together, we have 18,232 sales from the Mexican-made models. In contrast, the remaining models produced in the U.S. contributed only 13,380 sales among them.
The Blazer and Equinox performed exceptionally well on their own. Additionally, they come at the lowest price points among available options, making electric vehicles accessible to a broader audience. Personally, I opted for a Chevy since the Blazer EV had the most budget-friendly leasing option when I made my decision, and it met all of my requirements.
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Certainly, the pickup trucks are presently quite costly.
However, more affordable alternatives will be available shortly.
A fresh version of the Bolt EV is expected to launch this year as well, and it’s slated for production in the United States. However, General Motors’ domestically produced items will still face challenges.
According to federal filings
Only 36% of the parts value in the Silverado, Sierra, and Hummer EVs originates from America and Canada combined (the data doesn’t distinguish between them). This implies that if every component within that 36% comes from the United States, approximately 64% of these vehicle’s components by value would still face a 25% tariff.
In brief: All GM electric vehicles might become pricier soon.
General Motors isn’t facing this situation alone. The entire automotive sector is grappling with the impact of these tariffs, leaving everyone uncertain about future developments. However, GM has recently kickstarted its electric vehicle transformation. According to the company, their EVs generate “positive variable profits,” which basically indicates that excluding initial expenses and factoring in the advantages of Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) credits they avoid purchasing, EV production turns out to be financially beneficial for them.

Image courtesy of: Out of Spec Testing (YouTube)
The Chevy Silverado EV 4WD.
It appears unlikely to endure. The growth in sales for the Equinox EV and Blazer EV can be attributed partially to substantial incentives offered. My vehicle came with a $52,000 MSRP, yet my leasing cost remained lower than that of a Honda Civic.
I’ve come across individuals who have managed to secure a two-year lease on a Blazer for less than $5,000 overall, which is quite unusual in this market sector. The firm has to move these vehicles due to their less efficient gasoline-powered pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles, hence the strategy seems effective; however, the pricing clearly doesn’t leave much room for absorbing a 25% duty.
The cost of trucks is also likely to increase, but to a smaller degree. It remains uncertain how significantly these price changes will compare to those of competitors. Electric vehicle alternatives such as the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Volkswagen ID.4, and Tesla Model Y are manufactured in the U.S., although
different levels of American-made components
.
Moreover, with Trump both threatening to eliminate the tax credit and informing the automakers that he will ease fuel efficiency requirements, several conflicting factors remain unresolved.
However, due to the increased costs of all goods, it’s improbable to witness sales expansion for any vehicle manufacturer, particularly not for businesses heavily affected by import duties.
Therefore, GM might have overcome its initial electric vehicle challenge. However, facing upcoming tariffs and an unexpectedly soft demand for electric vehicles, the toughest fight could well lie ahead.
Contact the author:
Mack.Hogan@insideevs.com
.
oleh admin | Mar 27, 2025 | automotive industry, autos, car companies, cars, commerce
These brands and vehicles have the lowest and highest chances of being impacted by the new tariffs.
Recently, President Trump implemented a 25 percent duty on all imported automobiles. This would result in increased prices within the United States for cars manufactured abroad, which includes countries like Canada and Mexico. Additionally, components sourced from overseas intended for use in U.S.-assembled vehicles will also face this tariff, as stated by him.
declaration released by the White House
.
President Trump stated, ‘If you manufacture your car in the United States, there won’t be any tariffs.’
The tariffs will come into play starting on April 3rd, with President Trump indicating they might become ” permanent.” The key issue now is identifying which cars and makes stand to gain the most from these new duties, as well as determining which models could suffer the greatest impact.
The Big Winners

Exploring the Kogod School of Business once again
2024 American-made index
, Tesla stands to gain the most from these new tariffs. Every one of Tesla’s vehicles has more than 80 percent domestic content overall.
At the pinnacle of the ranking stands the Model 3 Performance, boasting domestic production and assembly at 87.5%. Following closely behind are the Model Y (with an 85% domestic content rate), Cybertruck (which has 82.5%), along with both the Model S and Model X each contributing domestically at an 80% level.
This being the case, Tesla CEO Elon Musk indicates that the company won’t remain “untouched” with the introduction of new tariffs. As shared in a post on
X
(formerly
Twitter
Musk stated, “It’s crucial to understand that Tesla has not remained untouched through this. The effect of these tariffs on Tesla continues to be substantial.”
Although the firm manufactures engines and batteries within the United States, Tesla continues to import numerous components from China. Excluding the locally produced motors and batteries, the Model 3 Long Range has “40 percent of its parts sourced from China,” notes Frank DuBois, an associate professor specializing in information technology and analytics at American University.
told
Kelley Blue Book
last year.
Coming in second after Tesla is Ford, which has three variants of the Mustang built primarily from domestically sourced materials at an 80% rate: the automatic version, the GT, and the GT Coupe Premium. In contrast, the Mustang GT equipped with a manual transmission—from Getrag in Germany—is composed of approximately 73% U.S.-made components.
Honda performs impressively with the Passport, scoring 76.5 percent domestically made content, along with the Odyssey, Ridgeline, and Pilot, each boasting a rating of 74 percent. The Jeep Wrangler has 76 percent locally sourced components. In addition, the Volkswagen ID.4 includes 75.5 percent domestic materials. Similarly, General Motors’ Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon models achieve a mark of 75.5 percent for their U.S.-made content.
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Make / Model
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Total Domestic Content
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Tesla (Model 3 Performance)
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87.5 Percent
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Ford (Mustang GT AT)
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80.0 Percent
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Honda (2024 Passport AWD)
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76.5 Percent
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Jeep (Wrangler Rubicon)
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76.0 Percent
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Volkswagen (ID.4 AWD 82 KWH)
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75.5 Percent
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Among the top three car manufacturers in Detroit, General Motors is considered the most vulnerable based on President Trump’s proposed tariffs, as stated by JPMorgan analyst Ryan Brinkman. Given that almost 40 percent of GM’s vehicles are manufactured in either Canada or Mexico, Brinkman predicts this could result in an impact of approximately $14 billion on their profits.
In this regard, the White House has admitted that cars made under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will get particular allowances. Particularly, components manufactured according to USMCA guidelines won’t face tariffs until the Commerce Secretary sets up a procedure for handling non-US materials.
The Big Losers

At the other extreme, certain international car manufacturers might experience significant losses in their US market due to these new tariffs. Companies such as Audi, BMW, Lexus, Mazda, and Toyota manufacture several models that consistently place at the lower ranks of the Made-in-America index.
Particularly, some of our beloved budget-friendly sports cars might face significant impacts. Models such as the Miata, the Subaru BRZ, the Toyota GR86, and the GR Corolla receive only a 1% rating on the U.S.-made scale. Several BMW performance vehicles also fall into this category with scores of merely 1%, including the M3 sedan, the Z4, and the discontinued M8.
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Make / Model
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Total Domestic Content
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Mazda (Miata)
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1 Percent
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Hyundai (Elantra N)
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1 Percent
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BMW (M3 Sedan)
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1 Percent
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Subaru (BRZ)
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1 Percent
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Toyota (GR 86 & GR Corolla)
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1 Percent
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In 2024, with vehicles accounting for 28.3 percent of Japan’s total exports to the U.S., automobile manufacturers might face significant impacts from the newly imposed tariffs. As reported,
Reuters
, stocks of Nissan, Toyota, and Honda had dropped by 2.2 percent, 2.7 percent, and 3.0 percent, respectively, after the statement was made. Meanwhile, Hyundai and Kia each declined by 4.0 percent.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba states that they will consider every possible approach to counteract Trump’s tariffs.
“Ishiba stated in a parliamentary address that Japan leads all nations in investments towards the United States; hence, it seems questionable whether imposing equal tariffs on every nation aligns with Washington’s interests. We have consistently highlighted this viewpoint and will keep doing so,” he emphasized.
The Big Picture

Trump’s 25 percent tariff is likely to increase prices on foreign-imported cars. But former Vice Chairman of Product Development at GM, Bob Lutz, says these more stringent regulations on auto imports are a long time coming.
“Tariffs that Trump is implementing roughly reflect those enforced by our key trade partners for many years,” Lutz mentioned to
Motor1
There is no question that these duties will raise the cost of non-US vehicles, leading to a drop in their sales figures. This is precisely what tariffs aim to achieve.
At present, the European Union applies a 10 percent duty on vehicles imported from the United States, along with an extra 20 percent VAT. However, the EU has lately suggested reducing this rate from 10 percent down to 2.5 percent as part of their efforts to alleviate trade disputes with the U.S.
according to some reports
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Lutz points out that ‘the U.S. must safeguard its residual industries,’ much as every other country does. While tariff-free imports result in lower consumer costs, they simultaneously lead to a reduction in manufacturing positions, ultimately causing national deterioration.
These fees will lead to temporary discomfort and disruption, yet the adaptation process should be quick and advantageous for worldwide commerce. It’s unsustainable for the US to continually experience massive trade gaps each year with major trading allies.
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oleh admin | Mar 27, 2025 | autos, cars, driving, electric cars, product recalls
Certainly, floor mats. Not vehicles.
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Lucid is initiating a recall of more than 4,000 floor mats.
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The initial version of the company’s All-Weather mats had the issue of sliding over the accelerator pedal of the Air EV.
Lucid
, the creator of the
Air
and
Gravity
Luxury electric vehicle maker is recalling 4,294 floor mats as they could shift within the footwell and potentially obstruct the accelerator pedal. As stated, you read that right, the
floor mats
are being recalled, rather than the cars they were installed in.
According to
documents
As per the report published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Air EV floor mats manufactured by Lucid up until February 2025 are responsible for the issue. These mats feature raised sections at the bottom but lack a cut-out where an anchoring mechanism could be attached.
Sadly, there isn’t much vehicle owners can do apart from removing the mat from the driver’s footwell. Lucid stated they will refund customers who purchased the risky all-season floor mats. Additionally, a newer version featuring a cut-out section is available. The design allows it to securely attach to the underlying carpet, preventing movement.
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Lucid’s revised all-weather mats feature perforations for attaching to the integrated anchor points on the flooring. In contrast, the mats subject to recall lack these perforations.
Photo by: Lucid Motors
“A Lucid representative stated in an emailed statement that the safety of our customers and their families is paramount,”
Automotive News
Lucid has started reaching out to the owners of cars for which these floor mats were initially intended, informing them about the recall and offering additional details.
The problem was initially identified in August of last year by a sales representative operating a Lucid Air in Europe. According to the electric vehicle manufacturer, there were 13 cases where the all-weather floor mat showed some displacement; however, no obstruction affecting the accelerator pedal occurred. Although Lucid has not recorded any accidents resulting from this matter, the company has opted for a recall due to the potential hazard posed by the moving mats, which could hinder the accelerator’s ability to return to its default position.
In 2021, the Lucid Air was introduced as a high-end four-door electric vehicle featuring exceptional driving range and rapid charging capabilities. Boasting an estimated maximum range of 512 miles per full charge, this model stands out as the most extended-range EV available for purchase within the U.S. market at present. Additionally, thanks to its advanced 900-volt battery setup, the car offers swift recharge times provided access to compatible DC quick chargers; specifically, Lucid claims that under ideal conditions, the Air can add approximately 200 miles worth of range after just twelve minutes of charging.