- The production version of the Lucid Air will be unveiled on September 9.
- The vehicle was to be shown off at the New York auto show which has since been canceled due to the coronavirus.
- Lucid also announced that it’s on target to complete phase one of its Arizona factory and should begin production of 15,000 to 20,000 vehicles per year.
The coronavirus pandemic has delayed more than a few vehicle unveilings. With nearly all the auto shows of the year already canceled, automakers are figuring out how to make the best of a weird situation. Lucid for its part was planning on showing off its first vehicle at the New York auto show in April. But in a post-auto-show world, the electric vehicle startup has announced it’ll show off the production version of the Lucid Air online on September 9.
Lucid is pitting the Air mostly against German sedans as a luxury vehicle that happens to be electric. Regardless of what it’s aiming for, the Tesla Model S will likely be what it is judged against when it comes to market. It’ll be capable of a range over 400 miles which is something that Tesla just announced its Model S Long Range Plus is currently capable of achieving. Plus its zero-to-60-mph time of 2.5 seconds is right up there with the Performance Model S variant’s claimed acceleration of 2.4 seconds.
At the event, Lucid says, it will also share specs, available configurations, and pricing information. The company has previously announced that the starting price for the Air will be $60,000. During the unveiling, we’ll finally see how much it’ll cost for the vehicle to hit that 40o-mile range.
As for actually getting the car to market, the automaker also announced that it’s on target to complete phase one of its factory build in Arizona by the end of the year. The structures have already been built and the concrete has been poured. Lucid says it’s now in the process of bringing in equipment for production.
When phase one is complete, the automaker is targeting 15,000 to 20,000 vehicles produced per year at the facility.
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