Lucid’s new Tesla Model Y rival appears to have been revealed in a series of US patent drawings showing the electric SUV, including what looks to be its hero performance version, ahead of its expected late-2026 unveiling.

Spotted by Carscoops, the drawings of what appears to be the Lucid Cosmos – not officially confirmed as such by the US automaker – show off the SUV’s overall design.

The Cosmos is expected to be one of three new models sharing the same ‘Atlas’ 800-volt underpinnings.

A mid-size electric SUV, the Cosmos is set to rival the Tesla Model Y, which topped Australian new-car sales for the first time in May 2026. It would also compete with the Zeekr 7X launched here late last year and the upcoming BMW iX3.

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Expected to be revealed later this year before entering production in 2027 as a 2028 model, the Cosmos is tipped to start at around US$50,000 in North America.

California-based electric automaker Lucid is not currently sold in Australia, but is set to launch in the UK in December 2026 with these new mid-size models, which slot in under the existing Air large sedan and seven-seat Gravity SUV. These larger models are produced exclusively in left-hand drive and are already on sale in the US, Europe and the Middle East.

With right-hand-drive models planned, this could open the door for the brand to launch here as an electric-only luxury marque, rivalling the likes of Polestar and Cadillac.

The drawings published by Carscoops show the Cosmos adopting a similar front-end design to the flagship Gravity, while its side profile features softer lines leading into an integrated dovetail-style rear spoiler.