Up Close With The 2022 Lucid Air
- The face of the vehicle features a prominent chrome -plated trim juxtaposed against the deep Infinite Black paint, and badging to suit.- 21" Aero Blade two-toned rims, creating a flat, aerodynamic face, assisting this Grand Touring trim at achieving the EPA-rated 516 miles of range on a single charge.- A simple interior with instrument cluster, and front half modelled after an airplane cockpit, putting the driver squarely in charge of jetting to their destination through the lucid flow of air.- The curved roofline dropping down after the passenger row provides ample headroom for passengers in the rear without compromising form nor function.- The two toned interior features a darker front row and a bright rear seat to emulate the cockpit-passenger feel of a luxury jetliner.- Whereas the brand's badging is boldly proclaimed in capitalized sans serif fonts on the front and rear of the vehicle, the model's mark on the vehicle remains minimal.- Don't worry, this is normal for a preproduction vehicle. Besides, this is one of the ones that got Lucid CEO, Peter Rawlinson, and Motortrend Editor, Jonny Lieberman to San Francisco from Los Angeles on a single charge with more to spare.- The production of the Lucid Air takes place in Casa Grande, AZ, at a 590-acre EV factory.- Even if this EV revolution happening now feels like it's just a dream, at least it's a Lucid one. A bespoke vehicle inside and out, the 2022 Lucid Air is a serious challenge to the conventional wisdom on luxury performance vehicles.
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These are beautiful.