Lucid CEO teases mid-size in development

I bring forward a petition to change Alfa and Maserati’s tagline to “Beautiful Garbage.” It fits, especially for Alfa’s cars!

It's why I chose Audi R8's over their Lamborghini stable mates. I've just seen two many videos of them bursting into flames. In the latter two I got the Lamborghini V10 with a body and suspension engineered and built by Audi. In the eight years I owned three of them, the only issue I ever had was a failed suspension sensor on a right front wheel (and that was on an early first-year production unit).
 
It's why I chose Audi R8's over their Lamborghini stable mates. I've just seen two many videos of them bursting into flames. In the latter two I got the Lamborghini V10 with a body and suspension engineered and built by Audi. In the eight years I owned three of them, the only issue I ever had was a failed suspension sensor on a right front wheel (and that was on an early first-year production unit).
I suspect Volkswagen Group's fit-and-finish in the Audi plant are a little more regulated. My wife having owned a Bavarian Motor Werks Z3 M, I can say tolerances are very tight and accurate, however there are interesting electronic gremlins, some intentional, that pop-up. A decoder is vital to save your wallet with those, and a reset tool (separate airbag and ECU) as they can but Check-Lights on your dash because "It's been a while" since you've been to a dealership which is set on both a timer and odometer. Been 2 years since you've been? Oh, well, airbag sensor light goes off. Why? Turns out, "just because". BMW tax due. I believe Mercedes is equally as guilty.
I stayed away from Lamborghini because the Gallardo had, I believe, sensors for brake width on the caliper that would get brake dust on them (oh really?) and get dirty and no longer read the width and create a check-brake light on the dash and suddenly brick itself, stranding you to the greedy tow-people demanding "nice car" tax.

Luckily, the Lucid looks like a 1990's Ford Taurus so no one takes a 2nd look.

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1992 Ford Taurus Dream Edition Performance
 
Can we keep this thread for a mid-size, please?
Every time I get excited and check if there are new developments regarding mid size ;)
 
Hmmm…I really don’t agree that the Lucid looks anything like a Taurus…I assume you were joking?
Well, let's compare.. on the left is the delectable 1993 Ford Taurus and on the right is the 2022 Lucid Air Dream

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(Laughing..) The average person doesn't really know much about cars or cost or Hp or lateral-g's, etc. I usually tell them it's the new Ford Taurus.
People who rent a Mustang at a car-rental place are often excited, "It's a Mustang" when they're getting the $29k 2.3 Liter, 4-cylinder version versus a GT 500 for $128k.
They have no idea the price differential.. it's just "a Mustang" and are happy. They see a Mustang and go by shape.
Same with Corvettes. You can spend $55k or $185k but they all "look the same".
Personally, I like to downplay it.
I let people off-the-hood after a few seconds and explain it's a Lucid Air, to which point they ask, "Who makes that?"
Of course I explain, "Lucid" makes the car, the "Air".
They then ask, "Is that Ford or Dodge or GM?" Sigh.
 
Can we keep this thread for a mid-size, please?
Every time I get excited and check if there are new developments regarding mid size ;)
I apologize. Yes, you're right.

The mid-size seems to be a small SUV crossover as far as Pete has shown, with production to be 2026. I suspect a prototype to create hype will be more revealed by October by my guess.
Price-point is under $50k, probably a Pure-version that will be around $48k.

I did some image analysis and the mid-size seems to be about 3/4 the size of the Air and about a foot taller, give-or-take, and about 6" thinner. Looks like it has room-enough for a 3rd row optional fold-down seat for that 3rd row for 2 people (cramped but possible). I think the back two seats will likely only be able to handle 2 as well, making a total of potentially 6.

I think it'll be touted as a commuter Crossover similar to the Cadillac Optiq but larger than a Chevy Bolt by a little bit.


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Cadillac Optiq by comparison.
 
More AI rendering of a potential Lucid "Earth" midsize crossover. These are just feelers and NOT real. This one is generated by the website indicated.

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