A New Lucid Air Performance Version Gives Luxury EV Some Speed Strategy

A New Lucid Air Performance Version Gives Luxury EV Some Speed Strategy

Lucid electric vehicle maker has taken the performance of the Grand Grand Lucid tour, a new variant of Lucid EV water. This model packs a double-motor design and up to 1,050 horsepower, which, the company claims, making it the strongest choice among EV brothers at A.S. There is a motorbike located in each axle, making the car ride speed quickly, and it joins a very important range at 446 miles.

Other main features include 0-to-60 mph acceleration speed, 21-inch wheels, and many standard features found on the Grand Touring tour model: 34-inch glass cockpit with Lucid UX, Sureal sound audio system with 21 speakers, DreamDrive driver help platform Pro Lucid, and support for ultra-fast charging. Assuming you connect a vehicle with a quick charger of 350 kW, the car maker says the performance model will get up to 300 miles ranging in just 21 minutes, making the biggest hassle that comes with eVs a little more bearable.

Car makers plan to start giving the latest version of his Lucid ever to customers at A.S. Starting this summer, followed immediately after shipping in Canada. However, as you anticipate, the model comes not cheap. Buyer at A.S. Can expect a price of $ 179,000, while the performance of the Grand Touring Water Lucid will cost $ 242,000 in Canada.

According to Lucid, the buyer will choose from one of the four “theme” interiors for their EV, each based around the main destination in California, which state is based on Mojave, Tahoe, Santa Cruz, and Mojave Purluxe. Depending on the theme chosen, the buyer can expect everything to start from full wheat skin to the wooden trim and insert. These themes joined a total of five exterior color options: Quantum Gray, Zenith Red, Stellar White, Cosmos Silver, and Infinite Black.

In related notes, Lucid has also announced that the grand touring tour model (not a new version of performance, mind) is now sent to customers. According to CEO of the company and the CTO Peter Rawlinson, the performance variant is designed to meet “strong demand we continue to see from a higher version of clear air.” The two models followed the edition of the Lucid Air Dream which was launched before, which only produced 520 units (and quickly purchased).

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