Lucid Air Pure RWD | $69,900 Future of Sport Sedans
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
- This video explains the recently updated 2024 Lucid Air Pure RWD Sedan priced at $69,900. This is one of the most efficient EVs on the road currently and captures some of the soul of the $250,000 Sapphire. If you are a fan of internal combustion cars or electric, this car bridges the gap between sport sedans of past and present. Fans of Mustangs, Camaros, Porsches, BMWs, Corvettes, Ferraris, Lambos, Hondas, and Teslas will appreciate this car.
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Index:
00:00 Intro, Interior and Exterior
5:44 Mechanical Impressions
13:55 Driving Impressions
22:45 Final Thoughts - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Missed opportunity to price it at $69,420.
This right here.
Sell it for $69,420.69
that's such a Elon Musk idea
Nice
Nice
I hope Lucid survives... one of the most exciting brands out there.
tough when you pay your ceo over 400 million in a year
@@TeslaRoadtrips definitely not the smartest thing an upstart car brand can do lol
@@TeslaRoadtrips there is no fucking way he gets paid 400 million dollars a year.
@@TC-lk2ev 379 million USD in 2022. Totally fair compensation for a start-up which is at best years away from turning a profit, don't you think?
They will, Saudi money...
The E39 comparison makes me want to drive one. That's a subtle but massive compliment.
that really stuck out to me too
looking at the suspension they probably dissected one and measured it with good suspension bushings to gather its kinematics to base their platform on
@@daviddetweiler7658 There are some good interviews with Lucid's engineers that discuss benchmarking the Air on a variety of premium European cars, especially the M5.
@@daviddetweiler7658 Nah, the lead engineer that left Tesla to make these things, Peter Rawlinson, was formerly Chief Engineer at Lotus, and Principle Engineer at Jaguar. He doesnt need to copy anyones homework.
For 70k before taxes go look at a used Porsche or Bentley speed. Then u can put gas in it and enjoy your life.
Mark…sporting the “just had cataract surgery” shades.
I thought he was Willy Wonka
Lenny Kravitz called, he wants his shades back
I have those. they need to be big because it goes over your regular prescription glasses
For those of us who live in a mild to warm climate, the RWD versions of EVs are a lot more appealing. They're substantially cheaper, lighter and have much better efficiency. You also typically get smaller wheels with fatter tires which makes it more practical if your town's pavement is garbage, which is usually the case. Perhaps the only efficiency disadvantage is you probably can't regen quite as aggressively as you're relying on the rear wheels only to slow the vehicle down. In every other respect this drivetrain configuration is more sensible for a lot of people in North America.
Completely agree. I live down in South Florida and EVs of all stripes are a surprisingly common sight on the road. No snow, no slush, no road salt, no demand for AWD unless you’re going off-road, and no winter range hit, either. Definitely makes it a much more compelling proposition when compared against the use case for up north and the Midwest.
Agreed, here in Southern Cali outside of my family vehicle due to mountains and road trips sometimes , I won’t ever buy another AWD car for my personal vehicle, I’ll never need it lol
$70 grand and cheap. Never thought I see those two together.
I’ve driven RWD cars through Montreal winters with no issues. You just need decent snow tires and you’re fine.
Agree on all except the efficiency. Counterintuitive to what we know about gas car added weight and parasitic drag, but another motor means double the ability to gain regen on deceleration. The motors reverse polarity and go from motor to generator, and another axle adds more regen.
Never ever had Lucid on my watch list until Mark praised the balls out of it. Wow
Why do you guys keep promoting this lucid brand.....they are going bankrupt....is this youtuber bieng paid by lucid? 😅😅😂😂😂 check their finances and come back to me
They looked considerably bored driving it. There are vehicles half the power and price that they’ve gone nuts over.
@@lalalal8111 Exactly. money talks, youtubers and reviewers are getting paid to shill
1st: test drives don't lie. 2nd: Sure bankruptcy risk's a concern. However, bankruptcy is often not the end of business for an at risk company. That's why it's called a Chapter 11 reorganization.
I don’t think it’s specific to Lucid, but electric cars in general. They have no soul, no liveliness, no feeling in them. Just like the CEO of Tesla.
Mark came across as genuinely excited about this car, which should tell the audience something. Especially considering it's an EV. Great video.
When he orders one he should get the stickier 20" wheel option.
I can honestly say that I never envisioned a world in which I'd CONSIDER owning an ev until Lucid starting producing vehicles, and, in my opinion, that's an accomplishment. What other brand can say they've made a product that has inspired many petrol heads to open up to POTENTIALLY owning an ev in the future. This car is intriguing independent of the fact that it's e-powered. That's pretty cool.
Tesla. Go watch all the vids. No. 2 would be Porsche Taycan.
Phillip.
I got a chance this past weekend to stop by the Oak Brook dealership after the Chicago Auto Show. What I appreciated was, how everyone I met seemed very passionate about the brand and they didn't feel the need to try to sell me on the Air, because it speaks for itself in many ways. It's quiet, sleek, and has more than enough speed and comfort for anyone. If the market wasn't the way it is now with electric cars and every other problem associated with EVs didn't exist, I'd absolutely lease the Air.
Side note: At least 3 of the reps, including myself, spoke about your review of the Sapphire. It was a fantastic review.
Literally the only EV I’ve LOVED driving. This brand is special, and has so much more to go…💯
FWIW, I sold my original owner, 20 year old manual E39 for a Pure AWD last Aug. As much fun as I was still having in the E39, I'm having more in the Pure.
Gotta change that profile picture then, bro!
That makes me happy!
Uncle Jun called, he wants his glasses back.
LOL, that was rude.
@@krane15 Somehow I think that is his sense of humor. Doesn't seem like a thin-skinned type of guy.
I’m cannon fodder now?
Hehe, I want to ask if he’s going to be sporting the Apple vision in the next video
Mark never had the makings of a varsity athlete
I got my early Air GT almost 2 years ago and still love it, but still regularly get the parking lot question "Nice car. What is it?" Lucid's biggest issue today is simply letting the world know that they exist and are within reach of most premium car buyers. I am thrilled to hear that the Pure RWD handles as well as I expected. I would almost consider trading down to one, but the big power and big battery in the GT are an addictive combination.
But it’s still a cool car. And best of all, it’s not another Tesla Model 3.
@@wizzyno1566 Nah, that's just a Tesla-fan talking point. That "Lost" money has been building out a 3.8 million square foot factory in Arizona, an assembly plant in Saudi, along with showrooms and service centers on three continents. AZ factory just opened this month and SUV production starts this year. Building a global brand is expensive but Lucid has deep pockets funding it.
My wife wants to know if you're single.
No tesla, no tesla shares, i drive a diesel seat exeo.
The passion is a passion for reality over fan-boy bullshit. I argue with tesla fanboys over Elons bullshit as well, Optimus being a good example. Im banned from commenting on several Tesla youtube sites, because they hate facts just like you seem to.
Lucid are in trouble, its obvious, yet the fanboys refuse to admit it. They make a product that nobody wants that is too expensive to build. They admit it themselves at every earnings call but simply say "it'll be better next year". Then it isnt.
The Gravity does look good if they survive long enough and can get their production costs down.
Well done simply ignoring the numbers by the way. They are irrefutable. Pizza shops make 5x more revenue per employee than Lucid.
Tesla didn't make a profit until 2021 which was 4 years after the Model 3 launched @@wizzyno1566
If i were independently wealthy with FU money, this would be my daily driver. Fantastic video.
Given how the company is risk of going under and lack of any marquee prestige attached to the name. I doubt anyone wealthy would buy it. Most of folks buying it are folks who work in tech.
@@Jeez001 I see plenty of them in the Bay Area, where those two circles on the venn diagram overlap 100%
@@Jeez001yeah unfortunately lucid doesnt have the grasp on silicon valley bros that tesla has
@@420bascobecause it’s a late adopter and unprofitable.
@@TheSteinbittyeah and tesla as a delusional egomaniac man-child as a CEO... that shit is going in the gutter in the next decade unless they put someone who knows what theyre doing in charge
The name sounds like some kind of air purifier with built in asmr for a restful night sleep.
You should drive one. Turn on the fairy lights for engine noise and you're not far off. It's so quiet, spacious and relaxing... until the driver goes mad and turns the car loose. They're ridiculously fun to drive. It's probably what WW2 prop pilots felt when the flew their first jet airplane.
I agree. Terrible brand name made even worse by a horrible model name
They got a Sapphire, an Air and a Gravity. When will the Dream be coming? 🤔
Sticks and Stones, people! 😀
Ambien 2.0
What kind of world do we live in where these fantastic gentlemen bringing top-shelf automotive content have only 700k subs, but freakin Scotty Clickbait Kilmer has 6m subs?? SG has superb production and provides detailed facts, and fantastic insight. Scotty is not only the king of clickbait, but he is often contradicting himself and even worse constantly spewing BS and misinformation. Heck he can't even hold the camera straight. Keep up the great work SG, you guys are the best!
REV UP YOUR ENGINNNNNNES!!!! Yeah, Scotty is well trained in hyperbole and glitz. After all, he gave presentations for the CBS affiliate KHOU TV in Houston. So he’s a showman. I used to watch his videos, but they’ve become repetitive and non-informative.
Lucid is one of a few modern EV manufacturers, that understands the definitions of "Drivers Car".
Doesn’t matter because they don’t understand how to make profit. As of today they lose $377 000 per car sold… Per car sold.
Porsche too with the Taycan and BMW with the i7
They made big investments the last years to lay out the infastructure of the business.
The number will come down significantly the comming quarters and then the we will know the actual margin of each car
Lucid is so underrated it's insane right now... for such a small company, the engineering they are doing is crazy. Wish I had the money to buy one so I can support what they're doing.
They founded around the same time as Tesla and have had tens of billions poured into it. They are not small, just bad at making cars.
Phillip.
Great tech and such but they are far too focused on a certain market, they would do better as a company if they also offered more affordable versions alongside the luxury ones they offer. Not sure how long they can sustain their current business model, it is not like they sell thousands of cars a year which is a shame i want to see the brand expand. Just my opinion of course plus as a stock owner i want their shares to be much higher... lol.
All EVs should be getting heat pumps at this point. Especially at this price class.
It helps in the winter a lot!
After 2 years of leasing a Polestar 2 and watching posters with no EV ownership experience who slam EVs, I'm here to say that livability with an EV really depends upon your use case. For me, it has been fun and effortless. I don't usually drive more than 35-45 miles per day and I leave home every morning with a full "tank". My average electric cost is less than $45 per month for 1250 miles. Road tripping is less convenient for sure, but definitely possible if you have a bit more time and good onboard route planning software. We do have an ICE powered SUV for rare cross-country trips, but most people who haven't tried an EV might be surprised how useable it is for daily commuting, etc. EV's may never fully supplant ICE and hybrid vehicles, but they will be a permanent part of the mix.
must be nice to actually own a house, without which EV ownership becomes much more difficult
Out of Spec Guide just did a video on one of their staff that has less than 1 year old Polestar and it's lost more than half its resale value. Most EVs are suffering great resale value losses. I dont understand how we can be happy with $45 per month of electricity for 1250 miles when the vehicle has lost $25'000 in value in under a year.
@@jeffgendron1959 The government is giving massive subsidies to NEW EVs that don't apply to used purchases. That automatically reduces their value quite significantly. When you buy those cars you're immediately getting a significant chunk of that lopped off in tax credits.
That's not the only problem, of course - EVs are very likely going to have much better range in 5 years making buying one right now a fool's errand. The charging networks also just absolutely suck right now outside Tesla's, but buying a Tesla is dumb too because you're paying for a poorly-put together pile of garbage.
2030 I suspect EVs are going to be a lot more reliable, the kinks worked out, and hopefully some actually reliable charging infrastructure figured out.
@@jeffgendron1959You lease one now or buy one used for cheap in a few years. It‘s a win in both cases.
@@jeffgendron1959 I don't own mine, I lease it so my depreciation was pre-determined. Now Polestar Financial is going to take it in the shorts when I turn it in, but that's not my concern.
I test drove a grand touring at the Torrance delivery center a few weeks ago. Car was awesome. I was very surprised the sales guy never asked me about buying/leasing/financing the car and I actually appreciated that haha. He just focused on how he thought lucid tries to separate themselves from something like the eqs.
He's a terrible salesperson. He should be fired
They actually aren’t allowed to discuss pricing at all. Direct to consumer business model :) I took a GT test drive at the Americana Manhasset location and as someone in the industry I probed a bit about what it is they do. They’re essentially product specialists, not salesmen. They are legally obligated not to discuss pricing nor do they have the capability to sell you a car on the spot.
@@jamescannone1425 Are you in auto sales?
@@jamescannone1425 what does pricing have to do with asking if you want to buy something?
Charging infrastructure is #1 & cost #2 reason I’m not sold on EV yet. Love what Lucid is doing. I hope their business is sustainable.
As a 2nd and 3rd car. The EV should be.. also you have to have garage with lvl 2 charging
Tesla solves that for you, cheap cars with terrific charging infrastructure.
Once everyone's on Tesla's network, and we're months away from that at this point, charging will be solved. Having done roadtrips in EVs a couple times, their network is head and shoulders above everyone else's.
@@TheSteinbitt it’s not terrific charging infrastructure. I live in the mid Atlantic region between two major cities. The nearest Tesla supercharger is 17 miles away. I pass at least 15 gas stations in that 17 miles.
EV’s are great if you charge at home.
@@TheSteinbitt yeah but they are crappy cars
The Air Pure does seem a very compelling lease for EV buyers. Another great review from Savage Geese!
MORE MORE MORE. Give us MOOOOOREEE. Nothing beats spending 20 minutes watching Mark sit in and discuss a luxury sedan.
I wonder if the love for SUVs will change a bit in the EV market? Range is obviously one of the most important concerns for buyers, and it's easier to get good range with a sedan than with a SUV.
@@morstyrannis1951 Lucid's 7-passenger Gravity SUV goes into production this year. They say it will have over 400 miles of range.
@@morstyrannis1951hard to say. I know here in Canada the rise of SUVs have allowed municipalities to back off on snow plowing and road maintenance in general. I am not an SUV fan but do have one right now just to deal with the road conditions and pickup kids and etc. I essentially cannot drive my m2c for 4 to 5 months out of the year. Not reliably at least.
@@cwx8 not with that attitude ;)
Wow, first time I recall you guys really being excited, and so positive, about an EV. I really hope Lucid succeeds, and maybe the Gravity takes their position to the next level.
This to me is the spiritual successor to the Jaguar XJ as an EV. Heavy but sporty, cushy but not too isolated, even some of the design cues like the sweeping dash and C pillar.
I'd like to see Lucid license their tech to more companies, like Aston Martin has. It's top tier, and could help them in the short term until they can sell more cars. But, it's still hard to say if they will retain financing enough to survive the next few years
Well Lucid CEO used to work at Jaguar Land Rover lol
@@bArda26 Also ex-Lotus.
@@bArda26Jaguar, run into the ground and sold off. Lotus, run into the ground and sold off. CEO fired from Tesla then ran Lucid into the ground, raised finance from a dodgy SPAC, then got bailed out by the Saudi pif. Sounds like a winner. Not that Jag or Lotus were his fault but it's not an advert either.
Phillip.
Hopefully one day there will be a 30k lucid small hatch and drives just as good
No, hopefully they'll go out of business.
@@overbuiltlimited Why do you hope they go out of business?
@@LLG47 he hopes that because he’s an obvious troll.
That has actually been their goal from day one.
lol
Having an at home charger is the biggest advantage of EVs. That is where most of the savings come from over gasoline. At a DC fast charger you are gonna be paying an obnoxious markup for the same electricity you can use at home for 10-20¢/Kwh depending on where you live. A level 2 charger at home will cover 80-90 percent of daily trips.
There are still pretty major issues the non-Tesla fast charger networks but sometimes I think the DC fast charging issues sucks up all the oxygen and obscures the real advantages of home charging.
Mood. Home charging is a significant benefit, not a downside. ICE heads are pretty desperate to hype up gas stations, but it's just silly when you probably stop at a charging station for less than 10% of your charging needs. I think last I heard it was closer to 6-7% of total charging is charging stations?
I think that is the best use case - have a driveway or garage to park in. Even at 120v charging it's doing it for all the hours you are home. How far it can go on one charge isn't really an issue if you have that capability.
In cities, I'm guessing that building garages will adapt and offer some charging in place (obviously not for all spots but maybe even 120v for spaces you pay more for?). Near my house they have three housing developments going up. Hundreds are townhomes without garages. That situation.. I think it will be a while before we see at home charging for most of those people. I think the less dense mostly single family homes will be where EVs thrive. It will be a little while before townhome communities start putting in ways to charge in your assigned parking (obviously with an increase in cost and home value/rent). It will be interesting to watch it evolve :)
Me, I like my neighbors farther away from my door than I can throw a stone so I'll always have at least a driveway ;D
Lucid is basically a Tesla that's gone to finishing school thanks to bottomless Saudi pockets, glad you guys give it so much praise! Their tech videos are pretty awesome also.
In 5 years, Tesla will be around. Not sure if Lucid will be in business.
@@briangasser973 This is a more refined car regardless of how trendy people just want to be in getting Teslas. Lucid should be around if cars are bought on merit.
@@briangasser973 Shame because Lucid appears to know how to actually make cars with quality.
You cant tell me this is a good car if it has worse finishing than a BMW i5, a car that is universally not praised for exactly that.
Thinking of it, this car is in a weird spot. It does not drive like a German and also does not have the overall quality of a German.
On the other side, it does not have the tech a Tesla does (that includes the charging network).
It is very efficient (as long as it is not to cold) and seems to offer a lot of room.
You also don't get any tax credit.
Its a tough sell.
@@theipc-twizzt2789 Drives better than a German. Source Motor Trend Review.
We definitely don't expect you to do those long range tests like Chicago to Des Moines since you all are so thorough everywhere else, but that type of comprehensive analysis is why I keep coming back. Great review.
Lucid seems to be the only EV manufacturer that talks to "us" (the enthusiasts who want more than just "a living room on wheels" when they buy a car. Thank you for this.
I sat in a Lucid at an auto show and was blown away. This car is incredible and really exciting! These people are doing some really incredible things
Astonishing to see a car that's hard for SG to fault... Super impressed and I hope to see more of Lucid!
Am I the only person on the planet that just wants the interior from a 1999 Corolla in a $25k EV? I don't want or need all those screens shining at me while I drive.
It’s just you
Back up cameras required by law- hence the screens
The screens are probably cheaper than the analogue dials anyway, so I guess you’d pay a premium for that!
Not a 1999 Corolla, but I wouldn't mind an EV that's on par with a 2024 Corolla, "an car", just make it electric.
I don't want any of those overpriced CUV or "performance" sedans, just give me okay specs with 150-180hp motor and decent range, 500km would be enough I guess.
Chevy bolt? I guess there are still touch screens and stuff
This company NEEDS to survive and make a ton more cars. I'm rooting for them constantly and excited to see them entering a lower price bracket ... my hope is that the Gravity, and whatever smaller EV they can come out with in the future, will cement their place in the EV industry.
Absolutely gorgeous. Can’t wait to see one. Thanks for the video.
Great review and absolutely love this car (and Sapphire Edition) but Marks glasses stole the show in this vid 🕶️
Honestly pleasantly surprised to see you praise any EV. I know you haven't been the biggest fan in the past, so seeing that there are EVs you like is encouraging.
Great review as always. Can't wait to see your Lucid Gravity review in a few months.
I can't stand glass roofs, so the absence of that is the best part of this car.
Funny, I'm just the opposite. But I can't stand a glass roof that doesn't open. I actually use my sunroof, and especially during this time of the year -- fresh air without the side window buffeting.
Ha, it's an absolute requirement for me. Especailly as more and more cars have sloped roofs and high shoulders that make interiors feel like a prison. I need the sunlight and airiness
yeah I have a sunroof that I never open and I prefer to keep the shade shut even. In hindsight I really have no reason to ever consider having a sun/moon roof let alone a glass roof.
The extra headroom and quietness of cars without sunroofs is awesome. I've had plenty of sunroof equipped cars, and hardly ever opened them for long because they are way too noisy on a highway, which is the majority of my driving.
Have to agree and the wise part is how much hotter they get
If you don’t get tint on one ASAP get ready to drive a green house in the summers 🥵
That sunset/sunrise deserves more attention...banger!
Working in the industry, the Lucid's motor/controller tech is the best.
Thanks for sharing that.
I've seen a few Lucid's here in California. They didn't grab my attention! However, after listening to Mark, intently, I feel like I owe it to myself to give one a test drive!
By the way guys, I always enjoy your no nonsense way of breaking down the vehicles that you all test drive. I like the way you guys inject humor in the videos as it's the way I go about life!!!🙏🙏🙏
This really is the best EV. I love how the engineers from lucid are so great at tuning the car for driver involvement
I like that Ride the Lightning on infotainment screen for the EV car review.
I drover the Air touring for about 3 weeks and love the drive of it. It is just really simple inside, nothing to write home about.
Thank you for sharing some actual, informative personal experience instead of just coughing up some "I'll never try it" sputum onto your keyboard like some of the other posters here.
What timing. I rewatched your Lucid Sapphire video this morning and went to their site to check out the Pure. I’m on the verge of being able to get one of these.
Please do! You're going to be making Nature happy and cities without air pollution
The fact that car companies are still releasing EVs without heat pumps really goes to show they continue trying to cut corners. I get that it's an expensive addition, but it's required for a large percentage of the population. We don't all live in California.
70 large is a lot of money for me, just as it is for you and nearly everybody else. But it's hard to escape the context of that number here; this is the price-leader version of a $250,000 car, so I can forgive some corner cutting I normally wouldn't.
Heat pumps for better range are a hobby horse. Yes you get more range when it is 30F to 50F and you are using heat. Below 30F coefficient of performance goes down to 1 or less and there is no range benefit. They are not worthwhile but everyone thinks they are.
Normally definitely not interested in EVs… don’t tell my friends…this seems really special. Sort of like a modern Citroen DS.
Yup, totally agree - I do hope they manage to get through the current EV crisis and thrive, because every other EV out there at the moment leaves me cold.
@@Beer_Dad1975 Yep… totally agree. 👍👍👍
Thank you for testing at 80mph cruising speed and revealing those numbers! Best freaking channel!
This legit made me think about this car in a different way. I'm curious to drive it now.
This video is encouraging. I really hope Lucid takes off as a brand and sells a ton of these things!!
An EV made by driving enthusiasts instead of SF tech bros is refreshing
Not exactly, the Lucid founder learned at Tesla while working on the Model S.
@@aussie2uGAthe lead chassis engineer is ex bmw motorsport engineer.
@aussie2uGA so what? He left Tesla coz musk wanted software over car dynamics... Rawlings want a drivers EV car.
You mean literally every EV except for Tesla (and disagree on the driving dynamics part there as well).
Thank you for the high quality review. Well done as usual. Understandably, you spend time comparing this car to EV class competitors. It would be equally interesting to hear your thoughts on IC competitors as well.
Exactly it’s not about comparing EV to EV. It’s about an alternative to ICE vehicles
Pretty cool to see the flow visualization on the undertray. Looks like they're getting good flow through there from the water stains.
I'm glad they finally have an affordable car for us normal people.
I’m looking to trade in my Model S and drove the Lucid Pure. Loved almost everything about it but there is a software issue that is a deal breaker. There are 3 screens but you CANNOT have your gps and media running at the same time. You can even see in this video that the gps is showing on both large screens at the same time. I asked the salesperson about it and he confirmed.
That’s dumb, but hopefully will be fixed in a future update.
@@Sashazur depends if it’s a choice / lack of software development OR if it’s a cpu limitation
I’m a car nut. You’re a car nut. We all love our enthusiast ICE vehicles… but with the way the industry and regulations are going, the future is looking all electric. It’s nice to see a company like Lucid exists that’s prioritizing driving dynamics and feel in the sterile EV landscape. They’re quickly turning into my favorite EV manufacturer and I hope they survive the storm and establish themselves as a household name in the future. The geese deliver another fantastic review as always.
china is 1/3 of global car market and they're going full ev. by that alone they're never going to go away. add in Europe and the rich usa coasts. its happening
The components are like artwork.
Greetings from Dekalb County! Gearhead here: but EVs are starting to make more sense. If you have a garage, and drive less than 100 miles/day, the drive experience is tough to beat. I don’t tow, I don’t road trip past 250 miles, and I come every night. Hard not to have at least 1 EV at home
I really agree with you sir. I myself am a technician, and EVs have grown on me.
You said that it doesn't include the heat pump that the Saffire gets. Do you mean it doesn't get a heat pump at all? Does this apply to the Air Pure AWD as well? At what trim level does a heat pump come standard?
This is the most exceptional review I have seen yet.
I’m so excited EVs have evolved to this point of refinement in the driving experience. On to the future!
That Lucid is just Beautiful, for real i am amazed!
i mean the front and back, lights, interior, dash, vents... Take my money.
Don't forget Alfa Romeo in the list of the cars whose fans would appreciate the Lucid Air. I'm driving an Alfa Romeo Veloce Q4 and all I can say is: Alfa is back, Baby! That being said: I test drove the Air and was very impressed. It handles well, goes like a cheetah with its tail of fire and has a lot of room. Everything feels very polished and distinctive. The Air is definitely on my shortlist, despite the low sales numbers that Lucid apparently have. Leasing it should be a no brainer since you can give the car back when and if the company goes belly up.
Alfa is back, all right. Back to the brink of extinction. Seen the days of unsold dealer inventory on various Stellantis models lately?
So - Lucid Gravity, with an option of 3 indivdual seats in the middle row - proper 7 seater!! Pure version - for my big family and stuff!!
Great review gents, love the emphasis on the drivers car blend with luxury. Would like to hear what Lexus you would compare this to... the look of the Air has pulled me in since I first saw it... and the interior of the higher trims made me say: this is what the Model S should have done. It seems like the Pure would be an excellent daily driver for highway driver with ample storage options. Thanks for the work you guys do, really enjoy your channel. Excited to see where Lucid is headed.
Wow 410 miles of range. If it can actually hit that, this is pretty great. Granted, it's still very expensive, but it's so much more like a normal understated luxury car. All that lost weight must make it feel so much nicer to drive. I really hope Lucid succeeds.
Ah yeah the cold kills it. Plus if it doesn't usually want to charge to 100% like a lot of cars, I guess 300 miles should be more expected. Still, I feel like this car is going the right direction overall for a premium EV.
It may seem like such a small thing to talk about efficiency at around 80mph but that is such a huge deal. At least where I live, the average flow of traffic on the freeway in the left lanes is around 80mph. So having a first hand account of what at does to your range is super valuable! One of the many reasons why this channel is one of the very best in the auto journalism space. Great review!
Goose the GOAT
I bought a Lucid Air Pure dual motor because of Savagegeese and Jason Kamissa. I found the software in my ‘22 model 3 to work better and the settings are more customizable but the Lucid just feels so much better, allows you to get the backend loose, it’s quite w/out wind noise, faster and longer range than the Tesla, more comfortable.
Great review
I hear what you're saying about range loss, but if you lived with one, and drove less than 300 miles a day, home charging is a better experience than gas- full tank every day, no extra stops at a gas station. On an infrequent road trip charging every 3-4 hours is fine. You're making too big of a deal for an infrequent thing- it's only a big deal if you can't charge at home.
It takes maybe 3 min to refuel and the infrastructure for gas stations is vastly more convenient than charging stations. Most homes will not have the electrical infrastructure to support EV charging.
No question about it. Home charging is the way to go. It’s one of the best reasons to own an EV. Park car, put charger in, and don’t worry about it.
Unless one owns and lives with an EV, they may not understand this kind of convenience.
@@tylerbetthauser7647 Charging stations are pretty mediocre right now, no doubt about it, but I only use them to go beyond my car's range. For everything else I charge at home. Which, like, more and more people can do. You should fight for better electrification in your district, not fight EVs, lol.
Depends that is no go for me and a valid point. Living in a town that is 40 minutes away from any supermarkets makes this a no go. Even longer road trips out west would be insufferable
@@tylerbetthauser7647 If you can park your car at your home, there is always a way to charge. It doesn't have to be fast. If there's 240V, you're set.
Love Lucid so damn much, EV haters really just have never been in a Air, the attention is grabs is INSANE, people starring here and there 24/7, love it.
I really like what Lucid's been doing - If they keep driving the prices down and we see solid state batteries with a nice increase in range appearing in the next 5 years I'll definitely pick one up.
They’ll be gone by then I guess, but BYD and xpeng have some nice and quite similar vehicles at much lower price.
Amazing review
The federal government requires manufacturers to offer an eight-year/100,000-mile warranty on all EV batteries. California does one better, mandating a warranty of 10 years or 150,000 miles. Some companies will cover a battery only if it completely stops working, while others will replace the battery if it falls below a certain capacity, usually 70% of the original, while still under warranty.
It says the Lucid battery warranty is 50,000 miles
@@aussie2uGA I am just telling you what the law is. Feel free to look it up.
The thing I don’t get is why people don’t mention that ICE cars get lower range as well. My Subaru gets 25% mileage in the cold and snowy weather. That’s just how winter works. More drag, winter tires are softer, snow and ice the alternator runs more to power the heat.
But but but… EVs baaaaad!
But the EV loses 33% range and costs twice as much as a Subaru and if you need to charge when it’s below freezing. . . Get what you want but don’t pretend like EVs are just as good/bad as petroleum powered vehicles.
Because 25% less efficiency isn’t that much of an issue when a gas station is on every corner.
Also, I’ve lived up north in very wintery environments, my vehicles have NEVER lost 25% efficiency, that’s wild. When I was younger I had, for some reason, got in the habit of logging all miles, fill ups, and mathematically calculating MPG’s, there was rarely over 1 mpg difference, unless it was purely a highway trip.
So are the 2024+ GT and Sapphire the only models that come with a Heat Pump? I want an Air but only if it comes with a HP as I live in IL as well.
Excellent review, thank you.
What did it cost you to charge the car at commercial EV stations, since the argument for EV efficiency has to be vs the cost of gas?
Wagon option on this chassis please? Would wonder if the dual motor RWD option ever becomes available for enthusiasts… Suspect this will never get access to Tesla chargers.
Cool, when are they going to do an even smaller one? Something to compete with the prius. 70k is great for a midsize luxury sedan but if that price was down closer to 50k I feel like there would be more potential buyers. Personally i couldn't fathom spending more than 35k for a car and 40k for an SUV.
It's almost laughable what these electric startups are charging for vehicles that are ultimately worse than what is and has currently been on the market. There is a reason tesla made the model 3. And even that is overpriced, IMO. These things must cost an arm and a leg to insure.
They're going to release the gravity I believe ... Early q1 next year. Then, if it succeeds, they will release the cheaper "model 3" version.
They have to recoup all the costs of being a new car company somehow.
Their next release after their Gravity SUV is a midsize model 3 / model y fighter. Not much info besides that, the goal is to have it out at the later half of the decade.
$23k - $27k is about all most truly “middle class” people (Americans) can afford for a new car and that is pushing it. I refuse and that’s why my cars are 14 yrs old and 10 yrs old. Until they cost me more than $2k-$3k to maintain I’ll never get rid of them.
This is the only EV I truly lust after. It's so beautiful.
Definitely will impress the valets at the Ritz-Carlton Spa! Lucid is my favorite EV, but I'll wait for solid-state batteries.
Dezoris & Jack are the greatest duo since Shaq and Kobe.
What about Kamala and Dementia Joe? 😂
@@onefastr6 You didn't mention Donald and Melanoma, because they're not really a couple. She married him for his money, and he's not going to have that anymore. She hasn't really been with him, because she obviously finds him repulsive.
The only way to own a EV is to have charging at home. It actually saves you money vs an ice car on fuel consumption. The lack of maintenance is great. Like you said the charging and battery range during intimate weather does suck. When EV’s can charge under 10 minutes from 10-85 percent and have a range close to 400-600 miles they can start replacing the ice cars. However if the feds mandate data monitoring and force cars to have speed limiters it’s going to become interesting. I own a Chevy bolt euv and it’s been great for commuting. If I had the money I’d definitely buy the Lucid. I’m not quite there financially to be able to afford one yet.
Tesla owners would disagree
@@Tigerex966 teslas are great but they also way over estimated their range. Now they have recalled actual mpe.
@@MrMystang92 true, I remember kia, Hyundai got in trouble for lying about mpg
I get about 200-250 wh/mile in city so that would actually be at EPA estimate. on highway going 78 mph more like 250 miles range. I charge once for 15 mins for 8$ and do a 310 mile trip. not even done going to bathroom and eating before it's done. @@MrMystang92
I noticed "Ride the lightning". Excellent choice!
I really want to see Lucid succeed. They've made something special here and across the Air line.
Sounds like an infomercial guys.
How does it compare against model 3 (performance)? Race car driver Randy pobst seems to like the model 3. He tuned the track mode software for Tesla
Slow. Think big whale on wheels.
The fact that you’re not another Tesla model 3 driver should be enough.
It’s much closer in size to the Model S.
This lucid RWD weighs over 700lbs more than the Tesla RWD. It’s one reason Model 3’s do so well in autocross.
@@KP-xi4bj the lucid?
Good to hear that it feels like 80% of a Sapphire while being less than 1/3 of the cost. Most people don't need a sub 2sec 0-60 car. The thought of going that quick on a car that heavy is kinda terrifying.
We literally bought a Lucid Pure AWD mostly based off of Mark’s recommendation of having “almost nothing to say !” LOL. Resounding endorsement.
The car is in fact amazing. I wouldn’t rather be introduced to the EV world in any other car.
I love how manufacturers think the public doesn’t think $70k is a lot for a car. So ridiculous
Huge fan of Lucid's work in the automotive industry.
Not a huge fan of how their stock has done for me so far (granted I'm invested because I believe in the product and not because i expected to see huge returns from an EV startup) but huge fan of their actual physical cars LOL.
I'm also a fan of this top-down approach to car design. The Alfa Romeo Giulia is one of my favorite sport sedans in the market and I think the reason it's so fun is that they started with the Quadrifoglio and the engineering trickle-down to lower trims has really made it a genuinely fun car to drive. My brother drives a Ti Sport and even though the engine isn't the most inspiring, the handling is just straight up fun.
I especially really like their interior materials. I used to love what Audi did with their B9-gen cars with matte plastics, metals, and leathers everywhere and hate this new trend of gloss black everywhere. This mix of fabric, leather, and matte plastic is beautiful and gives it a much more natural and upscale feel, as well as that sort of scandinavian simplicity.
The Michael McDonald track on the head unit 😂
Always quality reviews. However, is Mark wearing those sunglasses for a bet :-)
You guys should live with a Tesla to see what's really possible. I drive 45k miles / year, I often travel from Montreal QC to New Haven CT in all temperatures with a RWD LFP model 3. I stop twice at Superchargers along the way. In the summer each stop is 10 minutes, in the dead of winter each stop is 20 minutes. It's not hours of additional time. 20 to 40 minutes for a 6+ hour drive, that's a compromise many will accept for the significantly lower running costs, and performance.
These guys are Tesla haters. They will never give Tesla its due
I like monochromatic. It’s easy to live with. Would like to see this car in person.
Visit a lucid studio
Wagon version would be so hot.
Well made video 💯
Thank you!