Lucid Motors Recalls 4,000+ Gravity SUVs Over Critical Seat Belt Weld Defect
Lucid Motors is recalling more than 4,000 of its new Gravity SUVs due to a critical safety defect: improperly welded seat belt brackets. This move underscores persistent quality control challenges that have dogged the luxury EV maker since the Gravity's production launch last year, signaling that the company is still grappling with fundamental manufacturing issues.
The recall, filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), directly addresses a flaw in the second-row seat belt anchor bracket welds. The defect could compromise the restraint system's integrity in a crash, posing a significant safety risk. This is not an isolated software glitch but a physical manufacturing failure, highlighting potential lapses in Lucid's assembly and inspection processes for its flagship SUV.
The action places renewed scrutiny on Lucid's ability to execute at scale while maintaining rigorous quality standards. For a company positioning itself against established luxury and EV competitors, repeated production and quality stumbles risk eroding consumer and investor confidence. This recall represents a tangible setback, forcing Lucid to divert resources to remediation while its rivals continue their own product rollouts without similar headline-grabbing safety failures.