Lucid, NVIDIA and Self-Driving
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Lucid Group is employing product development and manufacturing processes that echo those of China-based car companies.
Lucid Motors announces plans to deliver the first Level 4 autonomous electric vehicles for private buyers in a partnership with Nvidia.
A new teaser photo shows the Earth's sloping rear roofline, as Lucid teams up with Nvidia to bring Level 4 autonomous driving to its future products.
A select few Gravity SUVs were on sale, but don’t expect too many discounts. Lucid Motors (LCID) said the luxury electric SUV still has “a substantial order backlog,” so no widespread discounts are available at this time.
Despite their high prices and occasionally buggy software, there’s still a lot to love about Lucid Motors' cars. Think of the Lucid Gravity and Lucid Air as the Tesla Model X and Model S with more style, upgraded, and without the Elon Musk baggage. But those cars are all expensive.
The recall population will have all of the original rear drive unit half-shaft bolts replaced at no charge to affected customers
Lucid will need to expand its original AMP-1 plant in Arizona and its new AMP-2 plant in Saudi Arabia to support its growth. But it still had $4.86 billion in total liquidity at the end of its latest quarter, and it's still firmly backed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), which owns more than 60% of Lucid's outstanding shares.
Uber has picked San Francisco to launch a premium robotaxi service that will use Lucid Motors’ all-electric Gravity SUVs equipped with self-driving tech developed by Nuro, in 2026 — a move that puts the ride-hailing giant in direct competition with Waymo.
Lucid is showing a photo in which a new model shows up in dark and shadows and we should expect it to be the brand's Tesla Model Y fighter
Lucid Motors (LCID) just rolled out the first discounts on its new Gravity SUV. The limited-time offer shaves $3,000