Lucid: Ditch the Gas Pump, Embrace the Future

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Submitted by Loc Trang on January 30, 2024 - 9:51PM

Long road trips, cold weather, and electric cars used to be like oil and water - not a good mix. Enter Lucid Motors, the EV wizards rewriting the rules.

Forget range anxiety and slow charging. These sleek machines from Lucid Motors glide for up to 520 miles, and their juice pumps faster than a barista on a sugar rush. Even frosty winters are no match for Lucid's tech – roll home toasty with enough extra power to rescue a stranded buddy (hero points guaranteed!).

But Lucid's not just about fancy tech, high-priced luxury cars. They're bringing electric dreams down to earth, with a mid-size EV rivaling the Model Y and a price tag that won't leave your wallet gasping for air. They're also building production factories like nobody's business, aiming for 505,000 cars in just a few more years – yeah, you read that right. The 2026 is just around the corner!

Remember Peter Rawlinson, the visionary CEO/CTO who promised an electric car for the people? He's not messing around. That dream is turning into reality, making Lucid a serious contender in the EV race. With their focus on innovation, affordability, and making your neighbor green with envy, they're not just driving the future – they're taking the whole steering wheel.

So, ditch the gas pumps and embrace the future with Lucid. It's more than just cars, it's a revolution on wheels, redefining what electric mobility can be. Buckle up, folks, the ride is about to get electrifying.

 

Loc Trang is an automotive expert and currently a bullish investor of Lucid Motors. He is the administrator of Lucid Motors Investors and Lucid Owners Club groups among others on Facebook and covers news and opinion on Lucid Motors. You can follow him on X at Logan-T for more.

Submitted by Ericw (not verified) on January 31, 2024 - 9:26AM

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Lucid rewriting the rules? Like losing $100,000s per car and almost going bankrupt before being brought out by the Saudi's? They can keep those rules.