RockSports
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Yes . . . in 2023. But Taycan sales have taken a nosedive this year, while Air sales have climbed. For the first half of 2024, Porsche sold 2054 Taycans in the U.S., and Lucid sold 4361 Airs (figures from InsideEVS).
Could you please tell me what the reason for this is? I speculate that Lucid has sold as many airs as they have because of the Pure trim and generous leasing deals. The Taycan has decreased sales because the Porsche premium isn't popular in a strained economy. Releasing a 120K dollar SUV into this market where people are price-constrained probably won't be the most outstanding seller. I thought I read somewhere that the Lucid leadership acknowledged they made a misstep launching the Air by pushing the ultra-premium trim too long, which gave the brand an unattainable image. It seems they are repeating this mistake by launching the top trims of their Gravity first in the same way.