Guess the name of this project or the name of the future car...

Weeks ago, I mentioned Force and Mistral, which I was informed have been taken by another auto company.
 
Plymouth made a Horizon once
Plymouth Horizon, circa 1979. The L-car. A.k.a. Dodge Omni. A pretty decent copy of the successful VW Rabbit. Unfortunately, the front transaxle kept leaking. One of the worst cars Chrysler ever made.
 
Plymouth Horizon, circa 1979. The L-car. A.k.a. Dodge Omni. A pretty decent copy of the successful VW Rabbit. Unfortunately, the front transaxle kept leaking. One of the worst cars Chrysler ever made.
I think the new Rivian looks like that.
 

Lucid Earth, I guess.

Interesting.. is "AVB metrics" a Lucid affiliated company? The address would certainly suggest that. In addition (and I know this is a reach), @Bobby gave the name Lucid Earth, and let's just say I'm 99 percent sure he and some of the other mods are insiders, lol.

However, don't forget that companies often trademark things that they don't intend to use. For example, if they think they might be a chance of using it in the future, they may trademark it.
 
Makes sense for an all terrain vehicle. I’m unconvinced that’s the name of the midsize
Whatever you say must be trusted, since you're an insider! 🤣

Don't forget that the first midsize will be a crossover, although it won't be that "offroading" crossover teased (at least not first). Am I the only one who thinks both Air and Gravity are far better names than "Earth?"
 
Whatever you say must be trusted, since you're an insider! 🤣
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Don't forget that the first midsize will be a crossover, although it won't be that "offroading" crossover teased (at least not first). Am I the only one who thinks both Air and Gravity are far better names than "Earth?"
I like Earth, if it’s a real all terrain vehicle.
 
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However, don't forget that companies often trademark things that they don't intend to use. For example, if they think they might be a chance of using it in the future, they may trademark it.

Well, hopefully they intend to use this symbol for V2G someday:
 
I thought "Surf" or "Crest" (of a wave), if they were going with the elements theme, but I really like Lucid Serenity for all you Firefly fans... or even Lucid Firefly itself for a smaller, zippy model.
 


Lucid Earth/ Earth Dream Edition


Lucid Cross Air


Lucid Air Cross


Lucid Airspace


Additionally, two filings for “Lucid Space” have been submitted, one abandoned and the other still pending. Same with “Earth,” – one is pending, and another is dead. Other dead name filings include “Palos,” “Pure Spec,” and “Air 9.”

"Lucid Cross Air?" I don't want to admit it, but that name (and most of the others on the above list) is a steaming pile of trash. Maybe the offroading vehicle will be a variant of the Air, not the crossover like we thought it was?
 




"Lucid Cross Air?" I don't want to admit it, but that name (and most of the others on the above list) is a steaming pile of trash. Maybe the offroading vehicle will be a variant of the Air, not the crossover like we thought it was?
Pretty sure, like 99% it's a crossover, which makes the most sense
 
Air, Gravity……. Atmosphere
 
Pretty sure, like 99% it's a crossover, which makes the most sense
I agree with that, but I'm having a hard time seeing what else "Air Cross" could mean (as cross is usually associated with offroading). Then again, there's an extremely low chance these names actually get used. Now, I'm holding out a small sliver of hope that it's an Air Wagon.. I'd kill to get a Sapphire Air Wagon (@OCDC would likely appreciate it too).
 
Not sure I Love Earth as a car name. "I'm going to take the Gravity out for a spin" rolls off the tongue. "I'm going to take the Earth out for a spin" doesn't.

If I were Lucid, given the Gravity Fiasco, I'd be trademarking whatever terms had a 10% chance of being the actual name, though. Just in case.
 
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