The Lucid Air is the very first car offered by California-based Lucid Motors. It’s an all-electric sedan.
Lucid says its sedan can achieve a range of 517 miles after independent range verification.
Lucid said FEV North America, Inc. conducted the test, applying the EPA’s Multicycle Test Procedure.
In the optional dual-motor, all-wheel drive configuration, the Air can make a claimed 1,080 horsepower and achieve a 9.9-second quarter-mile time.
Lucid also says the Air will be able to charge at rates of up to 20 miles per minute when plugged into a DC fast-charger.
That can translate to 300 miles of range from 20 minutes of charging, the company says.
The Air also has a rear trunk, but it opens as a regular trunk and not as a hatch, Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson told Business Insider.
Rawlinson said that despite hatchback models being more practical, they’re not as refined.
There will be at least four versions of the Air available.
The base-model Air will start at $80,000 and will be available last, starting in 2022. Lucid didn’t provide much information about this model as of Wednesday’s writing.
Next will be the Air Touring, starting at $95,000. With an estimated EPA range of up to 406 miles, it’ll have a claimed 620 horsepower, a top speed of 155 mph, and will be available in Q4 of 2021.
After comes the Air Grand Touring, priced starting at $139,000. It’ll make a claimed 800 horsepower, have a top speed of 168 mph, and have an estimated EPA range of up to 517 miles. It’ll be available in Q2 of 2021.
Finally, there’s the Air Dream Edition: a limited-edition halo to the Air range. Starting at $169,000, it’ll make a claimed 1,080 horsepower and return either 465 or 503 miles of EPA-estimated range, depending on which wheel package you pick. It’ll be available in spring 2021.
Lucid notes to customers that once they factor in the potential $7,500 federal tax credit, those prices could change.