Panasonic's new EV batteries give Lucid Gravity a 450-mile range

08 January 2025
The Lucid Gravity SUV, powered by Panasonic's revolutionary battery technology, achieves an unprecedented 450-mile range, setting a new standard for electric vehicles.

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  • Fwangwi Silonnjo

Pippin, 08 Jan 2025Tesla is not manufacturing it's batteries and if you ever set inside Tesla 3 or Y, you sh... more1. Model 3 is a 35K car, Gravity is a 100K car, the interiors are not going to be the same price.
2. Model X is a better comparison. I would take over Gravity.

3. There is the Escalade. Still the one Baby.
4. There is the Optiq too by Cadillac, even better value.

  • Pippin

vince, 08 Jan 2025tesla's betterTesla is not manufacturing it's batteries and if you ever set inside Tesla 3 or Y, you should know the quality of the interior leaves a lot to be desired. Lucid is more of a luxury brand, so its not apples to androids comparison. Lucid also uses very different power train and suspension. I would say Tesla's reliance on rare earth magnets for their main motor makes them worse. Either way, BYD is the top dog for electric vehicles by a large margin - production volume, model range and almost complete vertical integration.

  • Pippin

Anonymous, 08 Jan 2025Didn't Tesla actually develop batteries with Panasonic? Or do they use ones from CATL? B... moreIn US Tesla uses NCM cells from Panasonic or LG Chem.

  • Anonymous

Pino, 08 Jan 2025Do you have any evidence to support your claim or you're just a fanboy?Didn't Tesla actually develop batteries with Panasonic?
Or do they use ones from CATL? But most likely not in the US, considering all the Chinese hate there.

vince, 08 Jan 2025tesla's betterDo you have any evidence to support your claim or you're just a fanboy?

  • vince

tesla's better