A New Chapter for Lucid Motors

Lucid Motors, known for its luxurious and high-performance EVs like the Lucid Air and Gravity, is preparing to enter a new phase. While those flagship models impressed enthusiasts with premium design and technology, they also came with steep price tags. Now, the California-based EV maker is setting its sights on the mainstream market with a more affordable model—internally called Project Midsize—expected to start just under $50,000.

Lucid Midsize Crossover


First Glimpse: A Shadowed Tease

Lucid released a teaser image offering the best look yet at its upcoming midsize crossover. The image shows the new EV shrouded in darkness, parked beside the larger Gravity SUV. Despite the low lighting, key design cues stand out—a sleek, coupe-like roofline, slim taillights, and a wide rear fascia featuring the full Lucid script logo.

When brightened, the teaser reveals subtle details: a downturned D-pillar glass similar to the Gravity’s, but with slightly different proportions. Notably, the door handles don’t appear fully flush—possibly a reaction to recent scrutiny around electronic handles, suggesting a shift toward more practical ergonomics.


Design and Positioning

While full details remain under wraps, the midsize Lucid appears to follow the modern crossover formula—low stance, aerodynamic shape, and strong proportions. It will likely compete directly with the Tesla Model Y, a vehicle that dominates the electric crossover space.

Unlike the larger Gravity, this new model emphasizes urban versatility and affordability, hinting at Lucid’s intent to attract a broader audience while maintaining its signature focus on performance and design refinement.


Built for Scale and Smarter Driving

Lucid confirmed that this new vehicle will integrate Nvidia’s advanced computing platform, enabling the brand’s next generation of autonomous and driver-assistance systems. The company aims to gradually achieve Level 4 autonomy as software and regulations progress.

Under the hood, Lucid is focusing on cost-efficient powertrain development, with new, lower-cost electric motors designed to reduce production expenses—critical for profitability in the mid-price EV market.


Production Timeline and Market Outlook

Production of the midsize model is planned for late 2026, with a base price near $50,000. Lucid hopes this model will unlock much-needed volume growth, following Tesla’s playbook with the Model 3 and Model Y.

However, competition will be fierce. By 2026, the midsize EV space will be crowded with entries from Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Cadillac, and even Rivian’s R2, expected to start around $45,000. European and Chinese automakers are also pushing aggressively into the same segment.

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Lucid’s Strategic Bet

Despite these challenges, Lucid’s move represents a critical step toward long-term sustainability. The brand’s early models proved its engineering prowess; now, success will depend on affordability, reliability, and scale.

If Lucid can capture the essence of the Air and Gravity—range, design, and performance—at a lower price point, its midsize crossover could become one of the most compelling EVs of 2026.

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FAQs

What is the real-world range of the Lucid Air?

The Lucid Air offers a best-in-class EPA-estimated range of up to 516 miles, depending on the model. The Grand Touring version leads with the highest range, making it ideal for long-distance EV travel.

How long does it take to charge a Lucid Air?

Using a DC fast charger, the Lucid Air can add up to 200 miles of range in about 15 minutes. Level 2 home charging typically takes 9 to 12 hours for a full charge, depending on amperage.

Does the Lucid Air support Tesla Superchargers?

Currently, Lucid vehicles use the CCS charging standard and are not natively compatible with Tesla Superchargers unless an adapter is provided. However, NACS adoption may change this in the future.

What is the price of a Lucid Air?

As of 2025, Lucid Air pricing starts at around $69,900 for the Air Pure and can exceed $139,000 for the Grand Touring or Sapphire editions. Prices vary based on trim, battery size, and optional features.

Is Lucid Motors a reliable brand?

Lucid Motors has positioned itself as a premium EV brand with strong performance, luxury materials, and cutting-edge tech. While still relatively new, customer feedback has been generally positive, though service availability is still expanding.

Where are Lucid vehicles manufactured?

Lucid Motors manufactures its vehicles in Casa Grande, Arizona, at its state-of-the-art AMP-1 facility—the first greenfield EV factory built in North America.

Does Lucid offer a lease or financing plan?

Yes, Lucid Financial Services—operated in partnership with Bank of America—offers lease and financing options. However, some customers have raised concerns about end-of-lease charges, so it's important to review lease terms closely.

What are the main differences between Lucid Air Pure, Touring, and Grand Touring?
  • Air Pure: Entry-level with RWD or AWD, and minimalist luxury
  • Air Touring: Mid-range performance with more features and AWD standard
  • Air Grand Touring: Premium range, power, and luxury features with over 500 miles of range
How does Lucid’s DreamDrive compare to Tesla Autopilot?

Lucid's DreamDrive offers advanced driver assistance features including adaptive cruise, lane centering, and highway assist. While it's not fully autonomous, it competes closely with Tesla Autopilot and GM’s Super Cruise.

Is there a Lucid app to control the car remotely?

Yes, Lucid offers a mobile app for iOS and Android that allows remote vehicle monitoring, charging control, pre-conditioning, and real-time location tracking.

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