Lucid Motors showcases key design elements of the Lucid Air
Lucid Motors, which seeks to set new standards for sustainable transportation with its advanced luxury EVs, highlighted the production version of the Lucid Air in a video ahead of the pure-electric sedan’s global debut in New York in April.
Designated the “Dream Edition”, launch versions of the Lucid Air will be available in three colours, including a special colour only available on Dream Edition cars. Key design elements such as Lucid's Intelligent Micro Array LED lighting technology, the expansive glass canopy roof, and the script specially developed for the Air logo have also been highlighted.
The glass canopy roof was inspired by the original concept vehicle, serving to further elevate the airiness of the cabin and underscore the car's name, while the elegant Air script was chosen to reinforce Lucid as a luxury brand. Full details of the Dream Edition and the entire Lucid Air model range will be shared in April in New York.
“With just two months to go before we unveil the production version of the Lucid Air to the world, we couldn't wait to start sharing just a few of the small - but thoughtfully developed - details of the car,” said Derek Jenkins, VP of Design, Lucid Motors. “We've placed as much emphasis on the overall design of this car as we have on the core engineering and proprietary technology that goes into it, so we expect the public to be very taken with its look, its feel, and the new level of luxury it delivers.”
Lucid will unveil the production version of the Air in New York in April of 2020. In addition to the vehicle's final interior and exterior designs, new details on production specifications, available configurations, and pricing information will also be shared.
Currently, in-house development on what is intended to be the world's most advanced electric car continues at a rapid pace, including battery packs with unmatched energy density and electric motors that are incredibly powerful yet efficient. Lucid is manufacturing 80 beta prototypes at the company's Silicon Valley headquarters, which will be used for comprehensive testing and validation for key vehicle dynamics, as well as crash testing to confirm exhaustive simulations.
Lucid Motors showcases key design elements of the Lucid Air
Modified on Thursday 6th February 2020
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