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The Lucid Air is a battery electric 4-door luxury sedan made by Lucid Motors. The car was announced in December 2016 and sold starting in 2021. The Dream Edition's EPA range is estimated at 520 mi (840 km), the longest on the market as of 2024. [1] [4] The production model was unveiled in September 2020, and production began in late 2021. [5] [6]
The slow drip of Lucid Air sedan teasers culminated Wednesday with the world debut of the production version of the startup's electric car with a range of up to 517 miles. Starting below $80,000 ...
In September 2021, Lucid released the EPA estimated range for both the Dream Edition Air and Air Grand Touring; the Dream Air had a range of 520 miles on a single charge while the Grand Touring offered 516 miles, making the Dream the longest range of any EV rated by the EPA and the Grand Touring the first to top 400 miles in a test drive. [55] [56]
The sleek, limited-edition four-door impressively balances looks and performance. First Drive: Lucid’s 1,111 HP All-Electric Air Dream Sedan Shows What the Future of Luxury EVs Can Be Skip to ...
Lucid may (rightfully) be compared to Tesla but the latest EV automaker has been setting its sights on different rivals. The Lucid Air (and its many variants) is built specifically to take on ...
Planned introductions included the production Lucid Air and a hydrogen-powered supercar from newcomer Hyperion Motors. [42] On May 22, 2020, the organizers announced that the 2020 show would be canceled due to the Convention Center continuing to be used as an active makeshift hospital, with the Center being on standby for the foreseeable future.
The Lucid Air Grand Touring in Performance trim was tested, and the car boasts a rather insane 1,050 hp with an range of 516 miles, which is higher than any other EV available. The car is a ...
Morton was born in Pasadena, California, and entered the film industry in 1979 as a modelmaker on Star Trek: The Motion Picture. [1] In 1988 she co-wrote (with make-up effects expert Tom Burman) Life On the Edge, which was later re-titled Meet the Hollowheads; [2] she also served as an Associate Producer on the film, and received an acting credit as "the Edge Slut" (in a scene that was cut ...