Lucid to reveal base Air Pure as well as mid-grade Air Touring in L.A.

Lucid just disclosed a couple of details concerning its base Air Pure model and also the mid-grade Air Touring models. It prepares to fully introduce both of these new trims in Los Angeles a number of weeks from currently, however important info like price and preliminary specs have been revealed now as we await the event.

The Lucid Air Pure is mosting likely to be the entry-level portal right into the Air model line, as well as it’s mosting likely to cost $88,900, consisting of Lucid’s $1,500 destination charge. The Pure will not have the all-glass roof that every other trims functions, as well as it will certainly additionally have a “Mojave PurLux” inside, which we presume is a less costly material than is used in other trims. Lucid states that it will at first introduce with a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive configuration, however will ultimately be available with a single-motor powertrain. Last we spoke with Lucid, adding all-wheel drive to the Pure cause a $5,500 upcharge, so the base cost for that model must be $94,400. Versus the cheapest Tesla Model S (without Enhanced Autopilot or the “Full-Self Driving” plans), the Lucid is $11,790 cheaper. We need to hear full specs, consisting of EPA-rated array on November 15, a couple days before the Los Angeles Auto Show.

The Touring (mid-grade) will begin at $108,900, and also it comes with the glass roofing system, Lucid’s “DreamDrive Pro” vehicle driver support system and also all-wheel drive. Various other specs as well as details will simply require to wait up until November 15.

If you’ve interest in having a look at the Lucid Air schedule personally, Lucid states it will have every trim degree (including the Pure and Touring) on display screen at its Lucid Studio in Beverly Hills on November 15, as well as it will certainly be open to the general public. That very same day, Lucid guarantees it will certainly be making some statements about its Project Gravity SUV. What those statements will certainly be, we’re not sure yet.

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