Lucid Motors to create more units of Dream Edition Air to celebrate record-breaking EPA range

Lucid Motors has announced that it will build 20 more cars from its original plan.


The Lucid Air was first unveiled at the 2020 New York Auto Show

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The Lucid Air was first unveiled at the 2020 New York Auto Show

Lucid Motors which was recently benchmarked by the EPA in the US for making the car with the highest range in the market, has announced that it will make more units of the Dream Edition of the Air originally. The EPA assessed that the Lucid Air Dream variant managed a record-breaking range of 837 km which is 185 km more than the Tesla Model S long-range version. Even the performance version of the Lucid Air managed a range of 758 km in EPA tests, while the Grand Touring version of the vehicle managed a range of 830 km.

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Lucid Motors has announced that it will build 20 more cars from its original plan. Its Dream Edition was already sold out on its reservation page but now it has opened the configurator again. “To celebrate our record-breaking, EPA official 520-mile range achievement – ​​we are increasing total production of the fully-reserved Dream Edition to 520 vehicles. This means we are customizing the world’s most advanced luxury and will be able to deliver EVs to a limited number of customers on the Dream Edition waitlist,” Lucid Motors announced.

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It has also added a new Zenith Red colour, which was demanded by the customers. “Responding to a wave of customer requests, we are now excited to introduce both the Dream Edition models in the luxurious shade of Zenith Red. So Dream Edition customers can choose from Zenith Red, Infinite Black, Stellar White or Dream Edition-exclusive. Can. Eureka Gold. Regardless of exterior color, all Dream Editions come with our Santa Monica interior theme,” the company said.

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In the US, the carmaker led by Peter Rawlinson, former Model S chief engineer at Tesla, is planning production preview events for customers, media and other special guests. The event will take place at its Casa Grande headquarters in Arizona. These invitees will also be offered a test drive.

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