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From Wikipedia:

Lucid Group, Inc. is an American electric vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Newark, California.[4] The company was founded in 2007.[5] Deliveries of the Dream Edition launch versions were made available to the first group of 20 reservation holders on October 30, 2021.

Lucid was founded in 2007 under the name Atieva and originally focused on building electric vehicle batteries and powertrains for other vehicle manufacturers.[8]


Lucid's CEO and CTO, Peter Rawlinson, formerly served as VP of Engineering and Chief Engineer of the Model S at Tesla, Inc.,[4] and Vice President Derek Jenkins previously worked as Head of Design at Mazda North American Operations.[9] The company has seen investments from Tsing Capital, Mitsui, Venrock, JAFCO, and others.[9][10]


The company rebranded to Lucid Motors in October 2016 and officially announced its intent to develop an all-electric, high-performance luxury vehicle.[8]


On November 29, 2016, state and company officials announced the planned construction of Lucid's US$700 million manufacturing plant in Casa Grande, Arizona, which was projected to employ up to 2,000 workers by the mid-2020s,[11][12][13] initially building 20,000 cars and expanding up to 130,000 cars per year. The factory was then to be designed to support a maximum capacity of 380,000 cars per year.[14] As of November 2016, the company had planned to break ground in 2017, and have cars in production by early 2019.[15] The first vehicles began rolling off the assembly line on September 28, 2021.[16]


On September 17, 2018, Lucid Motors announced that they were in talks with the Public Investment Fund, which is the Saudi Arabian sovereign investment fund, for funding valued at over US$1 billion.[17][18] The investment was completed in April 2019.[19] The investment will fund: the final engineering and testing of the Lucid Air model; the first-phase construction of its manufacturing plant in Casa Grande, Arizona;[18] the commercial production of the Lucid Air; and Lucid's worldwide retail strategy, beginning in North America.[17][18][20] Construction of the plant began in late 2019, the first-phase was completed in December 2020.[21][22] The second-phase construction is ongoing and will increase production capacity from 34,000 to 90,000 vehicles a year. The completed factory (4 phases) will have a combined manufacturing capacity of about 400,000 cars per year.[23]


In February 2021, Lucid Motors announced a deal valued at US$11.75 billion to merge with Churchill Capital Corp IV, a publicly traded special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC).[24] CEO Rawlinson announced Lucid's intention to produce its Project Gravity SUV by 2023, then offer a competitor to Tesla's Model 3 by 2024 or 2025.[25][26]


In July 2021, The Wall Street Journal reported that the Public Investment Fund will own over 60 percent of Lucid when the company goes public.[27] The fund will record a profit of nearly US$20 billion from its investment in Lucid in 2018.[27]


Lucid began building its first all-electric Air sedans in Arizona in September 2021 and started delivering them to customers in late October.[28]


On February 28, 2022, Lucid decreased its 2022 production outlook from 20,000 vehicles to 12,000–14,000 vehicles, citing supply chain issues.[29][30]

Vehicles


Lucid mainly developed battery technology in its early years, but began development of its first car in 2014.[10]

Development prototype


The company initially used a Mercedes Metris van named "Edna", to develop the powertrain.[10][31]

Lucid Air

Main article: Lucid Air

Lucid Air


A prototype of the Lucid Air fully electric car was unveiled in December 2016. Lucid Air production was expected to start in spring 2021.[32] In November 2020, The Lucid Air Pure was announced with 406 miles (653 km) of projected range and 480 horsepower (360 kW) and a starting price of US$77,400. The full range of models includes Lucid Air Touring, Grand Touring, and Dream Edition versions. The top spec cars have an output of over 1,000 hp (750 kW).[33]


On September 16, 2020, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rated the range of the Lucid Air to be 520 mi (840 km) on a single charge.[34][35]


Lucid has agreed with Mobileye to use their EyeQ4 chips and eight cameras for driver assist features,[36] and will make the car "autonomous ready".[37] This 4-door sedan is able to reach a software-limited top speed of 217 mph (349 km/h).[38] In July 2017, running on the high-speed track at the Transportation Research Center in Ohio, a special version of the car (with the speed limiter disabled via software and other modifications) hit 235 mph (378 km/h).[38]


Lucid is collaborating with Amazon to build in compatibility with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant, allowing drivers to use the voice assistant for navigation, phone calls, media streaming, smart home control, and other activities while driving.[39]


The infotainment system is based on Android Automotive.[40]


A Lucid Air is used by the character of Samantha Margolis in several episodes of season four of the Amazon Studios TV series Goliath.[41]


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.[42][43]


Lucid Motors unveiled its 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring model in November 2021. This version of the Air Grand Touring is powered by two electric motors that combine for 819 horsepower and 885 lb-ft of torque.[43][44]


On May 5, 2022, Lucid announced that it was raising prices of the variants of its luxury Air sedan, beginning June 1, 2022. The price hikes were expected to push the base price of the Air sedan up as much as 13%.[45]


Lucid Air was named Motor Trend’s 2022 Car of the Year, being the first time a brand new car model won the award.[