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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.
Lucid shared images of the electric sedan modified with police lights, a crash bar, a PA system, and steel wheels. Car and Driver reached out to Lucid for a full breakdown of the modifications ...
Lucid Air Electric Drive Unit and the Lucid Air Battery. A prototype of the Lucid Air fully electric car was unveiled in December 2016. Lucid Air production was expected to start in spring 2021. [45] In November 2020, The Lucid Air Pure was announced with 406 mi (653 km) of projected range and 480 hp (360 kW) and a starting price of US$77,400.
Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID) stock took off this morning, surging 7% higher as of 11 a.m. ET. Although the electric vehicle (EV) maker announced its quarterly numbers last week, a post by the ...
But as a Lucid engineer punched the accelerator (only Lucid employees are allowed behind the wheel), the preproduction Air I sat in tore down the road of the Fremont industrial park. The vehicle ...
His goal is to make Lucid a "major volume player," including the planned late 2024 launch of an electric SUV and a planned 2026 launch of a mid-sized sedan. [25] His name is on dozens of patents for battery technology or other innovations, and Rawlinson oversaw Lucid’s development of the battery used by all the teams in the Formula E electric ...
The Lucid Air Pure is the new entry-level trim, starting at $88,900 (including a $1,500 destination fee) for a single-motor rear-wheel-drive configuration. It will only come with an aluminum, body ...
He was the lead designer of the Mazda MX-5 (fourth generation), which was the World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year in 2016. [2] He was the lead or contributing designer to the Shinari concept, CX-5, Mazda6, Mazda3, and the 2017 CX-9. In 2015, Jenkins left Mazda to join Lucid Motors (at the time named Atieva