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- Lucid Air Touring
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So, here's a question for those with Airs already. When you change modes (smooth, swift, sprint), does the car change anything else besides increase the power and stiffen the suspension? Does it, for example, become lower to the ground thereby possibly changing the drag? Or potentially increase the drag? @GearHead example of F1 got me thinking about that because those cars are able to change the drag during a race (DRS) depending on various conditions. Obviously, less drag correlates with faster straight line speeds. However, handling requires more drag/downforce to keep the rubber on the road. Obviously, we're not dealing with track cars here. But, I know the Audi S6 for example, actually can change things like ride height.