The Millbrae service center fixed it in 30 min. A bolt on the suspension wasn't properly torqued from the factory and had to be tightened, which apparently they've seen a few times before. 3k miles since then and not a peep 

Which car do you have? Our Pure makes the clunking noise pretty loudly and consistently. GT does not. This post gives me hopeThe Millbrae service center fixed it in 30 min. A bolt on the suspension wasn't properly torqued from the factory and had to be tightened, which apparently they've seen a few times before. 3k miles since then and not a peep![]()
This was a '24 Touring with about 8k on the odometer. Christopher Robinson aka based Millbrae service team GOAT identified the issue within 10 seconds of hearing it, and I'm sure would be happy to speak to your local service center if for some reason they're unaware of the trend.Which car do you have? Our Pure makes the clunking noise pretty loudly and consistently. GT does not. This post gives me hope
Thanks for sharing.The Millbrae service center fixed it in 30 min. A bolt on the suspension wasn't properly torqued from the factory and had to be tightened, which apparently they've seen a few times before. 3k miles since then and not a peep![]()
Hi, mustafam1.Hi – I honestly can’t stop dwelling on this. As previously mentioned, I was asked to drive my leased Air 4 hours to the nearest service center just to duplicate the suspension clunk in person, with no guarantee they’d keep it or provide a loaner. I did forget to mention that I waited over a month just to get that response, when I thought I was waiting for parts that were supposedly on order.
Why should I have to road trip my leased car just to get it looked at? Why should I have to road trip my car that’s having handling issues? I mean I’ve literally mentioned how it’s impossible to keep centered in my lane while driving down the highway - yet I’m asked to drive it 4 hours to the nearest service center?! I’ve already duplicated the issue numerous times, both in person and on video. If changing the struts didn’t fix it the first time, then I don’t know – maybe it’s time to look at and replace the steering rack, sway bar, wheel bearing, literally anything else?
Any suggestions on what I should do next or who I can contact? What do I need to do for this to be taken seriously? I really don’t want to be a Karen here, but I’m over halfway through my lease now and still haven’t been able to enjoy the ride. It handles terribly, and the suspension sounds like a toolbox orgy.
I regret leasing a Lucid at this point.
Hi – I honestly can’t stop dwelling on this. As previously mentioned, I was asked to drive my leased Air 4 hours to the nearest service center just to duplicate the suspension clunk in person, with no guarantee they’d keep it or provide a loaner. I did forget to mention that I waited over a month just to get that response, when I thought I was waiting for parts that were supposedly on order.
Why should I have to road trip my leased car just to get it looked at? Why should I have to road trip my car that’s having handling issues? I mean I’ve literally mentioned how it’s impossible to keep centered in my lane while driving down the highway - yet I’m asked to drive it 4 hours to the nearest service center?! I’ve already duplicated the issue numerous times, both in person and on video. If changing the struts didn’t fix it the first time, then I don’t know – maybe it’s time to look at and replace the steering rack, sway bar, wheel bearing, literally anything else?
Any suggestions on what I should do next or who I can contact? What do I need to do for this to be taken seriously? I really don’t want to be a Karen here, but I’m over halfway through my lease now and still haven’t been able to enjoy the ride. It handles terribly, and the suspension sounds like a toolbox orgy.
I regret leasing a Lucid at this point.
Is this unsafe to drive?I am recently experiencing the same thing! My car has about 30K
I would pose that question to Lucid.Is this unsafe to drive?
Im experiencing the same issue, Were they able to identify the issue and fix?I'm experiencing a very similar issue on my 2025 Air Pure RWD (delivered in August 2024). The clunking noise only occurs when the front left tire hit uneven surfaces. The front right, on the other hand, has been super solid. No noise whatsoever. Video attached below: the car approached a dip on the road and made a noticeable clunking sound.
As a side note, I've had the vehicle for a little more than 4 months, and the car has been in the service center twice for a total of ~30 days (no loaner either). The second time it went back to the service center, they did take a look at the suspension noise issue but found nothing wrong. The technician was even nice enough to go out on a short drive with me to confirm the problem. Alas, the road around the NorCal Burlingame service center was actually quite smooth, and I only managed to make it happen once. The technician wasn't able to hone in on it.