Lucid Lunar: Meet The Tesla Cybercab-Style Two-Seater Robotaxi
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Lucid Lunar: Meet The Tesla Cybercab-Style Two-Seater Robotaxi
"Lucid announced its Cosmos and Earth midsize electric SUVs today at its Investor Day event in New York City, featuring a next-gen electrical architecture a step above the Gravity, over 300 miles of range, and a base price of about $50,000."
"Lucid is targeting 5.5 to 6 miles per kilowatt-hour of efficiency on the Lunar, which is substantially more than the 3-4 miles per kWh of efficiency that most EVs in the U.S. have today, or even the 5 miles per kWh the brand's Air sedan."
"The Lunar will be able to add 200+ miles of range in just 15 minutes of charging, so it can spend more time ferrying passengers and less time plugged in. We already know that the midsize platform will use an 800-volt architecture, which should enable the blistering charging speeds."
Lucid unveiled its strategy to expand into mass-market segments with the Cosmos and Earth midsize electric SUVs, featuring next-generation electrical architecture, over 300 miles of range, and a $50,000 base price. The company also introduced the Lunar, a robotaxi concept with no steering wheel or pedals, designed to compete with Tesla's Cybercab. Both vehicles utilize Lucid's new midsize EV platform with 800-volt architecture. The Lunar targets exceptional efficiency of 5.5 to 6 miles per kilowatt-hour through aerodynamic design, enabling 200+ miles of range in 15 minutes of charging. Lucid prioritizes bringing midsize EVs to market while developing autonomous driving capabilities for these models.
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