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The deicing wipers for the Lucid Air are a feature that helps clear ice from the windshield. When activated, the wipers work effectively in icy or snowy conditions. The feature can be deactivated by pressing a button, causing the wipers to lower and allowing the driver to proceed with their drive.

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  • Page 1 Owners Manual - Lucid Air...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......................15 A Message From Lucid ................15 A Message From Lucid ................15 About This Manual ..................16 Using This Manual, Locating and Referencing Information ... 16 Document Applicability ................. 16 Illustrations ....................16 Revisions and Modifications ..............16 Symbols Glossary for Important Information .......
  • Page 3 Opening and Closing ..................25 Keyless Entry System .................. 25 Using the Key Fob ..................25 Using the Valet Card ................26 Replacing the Keyfob Battery ..............26 PIN to Drive ....................27 Caring for the Key Fob ................27 Replacement Key Fobs ................
  • Page 4 Seating & Safety Restraints ................38 Front Seats .......................38 Adjusting the Front Seats ..............38 Correct Seating Position ................38 Massage Feature ..................39 Seat Heating and Ventilation ............... 39 Rear Seats ......................40 Rear Seat Folding ..................40 Rear Seat Pass-through ................. 40 Rear Seat Heaters ..................41 Head Restraints...
  • Page 5 Airbag Safety Labels ................54 How the Airbags Work ................54 Types of Airbags ..................55 Obstruction of Airbags ................56 Front Passenger Seat Occupant Classification System (OCS) ......................56 Effects of Airbag Inflation ..............58 Airbag SRS Warning Indicator ............59 Airbag Service Information ..............
  • Page 6 ..................82 Lucid Stability Control ................84 Lucid Stability Control ................84 Getting Maximum Range ................85 Driving Tips to Maximize Range ............85 Heating, Ventilation Air Conditioning ..........86 Temperature Control ................86 Defrost ......................87 Interior Equipment ..................88 Sun Visors...
  • Page 7 Glove Box ....................89 Front Armrest and Storage Compartment ........89 Center Console Storage Compartment ..........89 Rear Armrest and Storage Compartment ........89 Cup Holders ....................90 Accessory Connections ................91 USB Connections ..................91 Wireless Charging ..................91 12 Volt Power Socket ................92 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) ........
  • Page 8 Automatic Park Out ................113 Surround View Monitoring ..............115 Rear View Monitoring ................116 Park Distance Warning ................. 116 Park Comfort Braking ................117 Infotainment ....................... 118 User Profiles ....................118 About User Profiles ................118 Creating a User Profile ................
  • Page 9 Pairing a Bluetooth Device ..............131 Syncing Contacts and Messages ............131 Connecting and Disconnecting Bluetooth Enabled Devices .....................131 Editing Bluetooth Enabled Device Preferences ......132 Using the Phone App ................132 Making and Receiving Phone Calls ..........132 In-Call Options ..................133 Using Messages ..................133 Connecting the Vehicle to Wi-Fi®...
  • Page 10 ............... 154 Wiper Blades and Washer Jets ............. 155 Checking the Wiper Blades ..............155 Replacing Wiper Blades ..............155 Cleaning Washer Jets ................155 Cabin Air Filter .....................157 Replacing the Cabin Air Filters ............157 Vehicle Care ....................158 Cleaning the Exterior ................158...
  • Page 11 Polishing, Paint, and Body Repairs ..........159 Using a Car Cover .................. 160 Cleaning the Interior ................160 Floor Mats ....................162 Electrical ......................163 12V Batteries ..................... 163 Light Source Replacement ..............163 Fuse Box Locations ................163 Replacing a Fuse ..................
  • Page 12 Vehicle Loading ...................185 Loading the Vehicle ................185 Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit ........185 Technical Data ....................187 Vehicle Identification ................. 187 Vehicle Identification Number ............187 Vehicle Certification Label ..............187 Vehicle Dimensions and Weights ............188 Exterior Dimensions ................188 Vehicle Weights ..................189 Wheels and Tires...
  • Page 13 What is the Coverage Period? ............207 What Are Your Remedies? ..............207 Limitations on Liability ................ 208 Dispute Resolution ................208 Customer Care .....................210 Contacting Lucid Motors ..............210 Reporting Safety Defects ................211 United States ....................211 Canada ......................211 Disclaimers .....................212 California Proposition 65 ..............212...
  • Page 14 High-Voltage Battery Recycling Process ........213 FCC and FDA Compliance ..............214 FCC Certification ..................214 Index ........................220...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    A Message From Lucid Thanks for choosing Lucid. We’re honored to have you aboard. Lucid Air was designed and engineered with a devout dedication to detail, every aspect carefully considered. We hope you cherish this vehicle as much as we did in developing it.
  • Page 16: About This Manual

    Lucid Air. We advise you to take some time to Environmental: Indicates an instruction to familiarize yourself with it before driving. observe to avoid unnecessary damage to the environment.
  • Page 17: Information About This Vehicle

    Repairs on page 171. Electric Vehicle Precautions Personal Information and Data Sharing WARNING: Your Lucid Air is a 100% For information on how Lucid uses and protects electric vehicle, utilizing high-voltage your personal information, visit our website at AC and DC systems as well as a www.lucidmotors.com/legal...
  • Page 18: Data Sharing Permissions

    Resetting user PINs Mobile app interactions Note: When data sharing with Lucid is disabled, third-party apps still receive and transmit data as needed by those third party terms of use. Lucid may also still receive data and personal information regarding you and your vehicle from third parties.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Overview

    Exterior Exterior Overview 1. Hood, see Hood Opening and Closing on page 33 2. Exterior side mirror, see Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position on page 74 3. Front multifunction camera 4. Pillar camera 5. Rear view camera, see Rear View Monitoring on page 116 6.
  • Page 20: Interior

    Interior Interior Overview 1. Glass Cockpit, see Glass Cockpit on page 23 2. Left control stalk: Washers, see Washers on page 79 ○ Turn Signals, see Turn Signals on page 76 ○ High Beams, see High Beam Headlights on page 75 ○...
  • Page 21 13. DreamDrive controls, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 97 14. Horn, see Horn on page 71 15. Media controls, see Steering wheel media controls on page 123 16. Right toggle switch, see Steering wheel media controls on page 123 17.
  • Page 22: Steering Wheel Controls

    Steering Wheel Controls 1. Left toggle switch, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 97 2. DreamDrive button, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 97 3. Following distance button, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 97 4. Cancel button, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 97 5.
  • Page 23: Glass Cockpit

    Glass Cockpit Bluetooth® controls, see Connecting ○ and Disconnecting Bluetooth Enabled Devices on page 131 The 34-inch (86 cm) Glass Cockpit is ergonomically contoured to the driver, giving Wi-Fi® controls, see Wi-Fi Quick ○ you easy access to controls without being Access on page 134 distracted.
  • Page 24: Smart Drawer

    Smart Drawer Rear Center Console Display (RCCD) The Rear Center Console Display (RCCD) is located at the back of the center console and allows rear seat passengers to control the climate and the sunshade settings. The RCCD provides the following options for rear seat passengers: Sunshade - Deploys and retracts the Rear Sunshade, see...
  • Page 25: Opening And Closing

    Using the Key Fob Note: The key fob button is located on the center of the top surface, in the middle of the LUCID logo. Your vehicle includes two keyless entry systems: a key fob and a valet card. WARNING: The keyless entry system...
  • Page 26: Using The Valet Card

    Using the Valet Card if an incorrect battery is installed. Only install a battery that is identical to the Use the Lucid Valet Card within close range of battery specified in this manual. the vehicle only and as a backup method for vehicle entry.
  • Page 27: Pin To Drive

    Replacement Key Fobs When accessing the vehicle with a dead key fob or valet card, drivers are prompted for the If you lose a key fob, contact a Lucid Service PIN associated with their driver profile. After Center to obtain a replacement.
  • Page 28 Canada This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSS standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Opening and Closing...
  • Page 29: Doors

    Doors Opening Doors from the Outside the left driver's side center pillar, and the door handle is pressed. Opening doors The key fob is pressed once to lock the doors. The door handles will extend when: The mobile app is used to lock all doors. A valid key fob is detected next to the vehicle.
  • Page 30: Door Warnings

    Door Warnings Note: Exterior door handles will still operate according to the vehicle's lock status. Whenever a door is open while the To toggle child safety locks, use the Pilot Panel vehicle is in D (Drive) or R (Reverse), the red Open Door warning indicator and touch >...
  • Page 31: Windows

    Left Cockpit Panel. The WINDOW LOCK button illuminates when active. Sunshades Some Lucid Air models are equipped with The driver’s door window switches control all power sunshades in the rear window and both vehicle windows. Pull up or press down on a rear passenger windows.
  • Page 32 Raise a sunshade by continuing to hold the window UP button after the window is fully raised. Rear window sunshade There are two way to operate the rear window sunshade: On the Rear Center Console Display home screen, select SUNSHADE, and touch EXTEND or STOW.
  • Page 33: Hood

    In the case of an unlatched hood, the red Door Open warning indicator appears on the Instrument Cluster. If this occurs, Lucid recommends you stop the vehicle in a safe location and place the vehicle in P (Park). Then check if the hood is correctly closed.
  • Page 34: Accessing The Front Cargo Area

    WARNING: Always check the area around the hood for obstructions (such as people or objects) before closing the hood. Failure to do so could result in serious injury to a person or damage to the vehicle. CAUTION: Do not use excessive force when closing the hood, as the hood panel could be damaged.
  • Page 35: Trunk

    If the trunk is not fully closed when shifting the car out of P (Park), the system illuminates Use the Lucid mobile app. Door Ajar warning indicator on the Instrument Cluster. If the car is in D (Drive) or R...
  • Page 36: Accessing The Rear Cargo Area

    WARNING: Keep hands and fingers away from the area between the hood and door while closing. They may not be detected by sensors. It's good practice to keep your hands away from this area while opening or closing the hood. Accessing the Rear Cargo Area 2.
  • Page 37: Safety & Security

    Pilot Panel, select > Safety and Security. Alternatively, use Settings from the Lucid Mobile App. You can then select a notification type (both an alarm and push notification or a push notification only) and disable the Shock & Tilt Alert.
  • Page 38: Seating & Safety Restraints

    Front Seats Adjusting the Front Seats Press the up/down buttons to raise/lower the lumbar support, and the left/right buttons to adjust the firmness of the WARNING: Do not adjust the driver’s lumbar support. seat while driving. Doing so increases the risk of collision. Using the Pilot Panel WARNING: Before adjusting a seat, To adjust the seats using the Pilot Panel, select...
  • Page 39: Massage Feature

    the seat belt while being as far away from Each massage program runs for 20 minutes. A the front airbags as possible. countdown showing the time remaining shows on the screen. To stop the massage program, Sit upright, place both feet on the floor, press the STOP MASSAGE button.
  • Page 40: Rear Seats

    Rear Seats Raising Rear Seat Folding To return the seat to its upright position, push it WARNING: Secure objects carried back until it locks in place. Make sure the seat within the vehicle. In an impact or back is locked in place by trying to pull the seat sudden maneuver, unsecured objects back forward.
  • Page 41: Rear Seat Heaters

    Press a third time to heat at the lowest level. A single intensity indicator illuminates. Press a fourth time to turn off the seat heater. To close the hatch, push the panel up until the latch engages. CAUTION: When passing items through the hatch into the vehicle, make sure not to damage the upholstery on the seats and the armrests.
  • Page 42: Head Restraints

    Head Restraints Correct Head Restraint Position Adjusting the Head Restraints WARNING: In the event of a collision, you want the head restraint to contact your head first, not your neck. Improper positioning can result in serious injury, paralysis, or death. WARNING: All occupants, including the driver, must adjust the headrest to the proper position before operating the...
  • Page 43 For an occupied rear seat, press the button at the base of the head restraint and move the restraint upward to at least the first locked position. Make sure the head restraint is in a locked position during height adjustment. The rear center head restraint is not adjustable, only removable.
  • Page 44: Seat Belts

    WARNING: If a seat belt fails to latch or does not fully retract when not in use, WARNING: Never wear the seat belt contact Lucid Customer Care to have with the shoulder belt under your arm. the assembly inspected and possibly replaced.
  • Page 45: Fastening The Seat Belt

    Remove any heavy objects (such as a briefcase) from any unoccupied seats. If the indicator remains on, contact a Lucid Service Center. Seating & Safety Restraints...
  • Page 46: Using Seat Belts When Pregnant

    The seat belt pre-tensioners can only activate once before a Lucid Service Center must replace them. Wear the lap portion of the seat belt as low If a pre-tensioner activates, the airbag as possible across the hips, not the waist.
  • Page 47: Testing Seat Belts

    WARNING: When seat belts are not in use, they should be fully retracted and not hanging loose. If a seat belt does not fully retract, contact a Lucid Service Center. There are three tests you should perform when checking seat belts: 1.
  • Page 48: Child Safety Seats

    You can contact Weight Group Rear Outer Rear Center Seat Seat Lucid for a list of approved child seats. See Group 0 Under 22 Contacting Lucid Motors on page 210. The lb (10 kg) rear seat supports both iSize and ISOFIX child seats.
  • Page 49: Seating Larger Children

    U: Universal belt rearward child restraint Always check and adjust every child’s seat belt system for every trip. UF: Universal belt forward child restraint Children who are big enough to wear the system shoulder belt properly and comfortably, and whose legs are long enough to bend over the Weight Group Front Rear...
  • Page 50: Installing Latch Or Isofix Child Seats

    Installing LATCH or ISOFIX Child Seats WARNING: Child seat anchorages are designed only to withstand the loads imposed by a correctly installed child safety seat. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
  • Page 51: Attaching Upper Tether Straps

    5. If the child seat has an upper tether belt path and sliding it side to side and provided, fit and tighten the upper tether front to back. correctly. See Attaching Upper Tether Straps. If it moves more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) from side to side or front to back, then it is too loose.
  • Page 52: Child Safety Seat Warnings

    manufacturer’s instructions and that the strap is not twisted. 5. Tighten the tether strap according to the manufacturer's instructions. Child Safety Seat Warnings WARNING: To ensure children are safely seated, follow all instructions provided in this document and by the manufacturer of the child safety seat.
  • Page 53: Airbags

    Airbags Location of Airbags and Airbag Sensors 1. Front impact sensors 2. Knee airbag 3. Front passenger’s airbag 4. Side impact sensor (front door) 5. Passenger seat OCS sensor 6. Front seat belt pre-tensioner 7. Side airbags (seat-mounted) 8. Passenger airbag status indicator (overhead console) 9.
  • Page 54: Airbag Safety Information

    Any damage Supplemental Restraint System, or suspect installation should be providing additional protection in referred to a Lucid Service Center for certain types of collisions only; they do inspection. not replace the need to wear a seat belt.
  • Page 55: Types Of Airbags

    If in doubt, contact a Lucid Service Center. Seating & Safety Restraints...
  • Page 56: Obstruction Of Airbags

    If in doubt, consult in the event of a vehicle rollover. your Lucid Service Center. Obstruction of Airbags Front Passenger Seat Occupant Classification System (OCS) WARNING: Do not allow passengers to...
  • Page 57 If you still believe that the airbag status indicator operates as follows: indicator is incorrect, have your passenger ride in the rear of the vehicle and contact a Lucid Service Center to have the system checked. Seating & Safety Restraints...
  • Page 58: Effects Of Airbag Inflation

    Do not allow a passenger to kick the the floor, and with the seat belt worn front passenger seat or subject it to correctly. If the PASS AIR BAG OFF a severe impact. This could cause indicator remains displayed, ask the...
  • Page 59: Airbag Srs Warning Indicator

    When the vehicle is On, the airbag control unit monitors the readiness of the system’s electrical circuits. You should contact a Lucid Service Center if the warning indicator: Fails to illuminate when the vehicle starts. Fails to extinguish within approximately 6 seconds after the vehicle starts.
  • Page 60: Driving & Operating

    Driver Information Vehicle Information and Alerts To change the trip displayed on the Instrument Cluster, select either "since last charge," "TRIP A," or "TRIP B". To access information about your vehicle, select > About Vehicle on the Pilot There are two trip range memories available, Panel.
  • Page 61: Pilot Panel

    Pilot Panel Extending and Retracting the Pilot Panel The Pilot Panel retracts to reveal extra storage. Touch and hold the arrow at the base of the Pilot Panel. The panel will retract into the dash, revealing the storage space. Touch the arrow again to extend the Pilot Panel.
  • Page 62: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster Instrument Cluster - Overview Note: The illustration below is for demonstration purposes. The information in your vehicle display may have differences depending upon the current software version and market region. 1. Trip information area 2. Charge meter, see Charge and Power Meter on page 67 3.
  • Page 63: Warning Indicators

    Warning Indicators The following icons may be displayed on the Instrument Cluster to alert you to which features are operating or if there are any systems with faults. For further information, refer to the relevant section in this manual. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) disabled or system fault detected Tire Pressure Management System (TPMS) low tire pressure (solid) or system fault detected (flashing) Low washer fluid level...
  • Page 64 Low high-voltage battery State of Charge (SoC) 12V battery charging system fault detected High temperature detected for high-voltage battery Low temperature detected for high-voltage battery Brake system fault is detected, or the level of the brake fluid is low Brake booster fault is detected Excessive brake wear detected Left turn signal active Right turn signal active...
  • Page 65 Lane Departure Protection disabled or system fault detected Lucid Stability Control system is in a reduced state Collision Protection disabled Collision Protection fault detected Drive mode enabled Vehicle hold is currently active and holding vehicle Parking brake applied Parking brake fault detected...
  • Page 66 System warning System alert Driver's monitoring camera cannot detect their face Drowsy Driver alert Lucid Stability Control operating when flashing. If indicator stays solid, a fault is detected. Limited Power Mode active Steering system fault detected Driving & Operating...
  • Page 67: High-Voltage Drive System Failure

    Instrument Cluster. be a reduction in performance until the issue is resolved. Note: Lucid recommends that if the SoC falls below 50mi/80km, consider finding somewhere you can charge the vehicle. Remember the Charge and Power Meter...
  • Page 68: Starting And Powering Off

    If the vehicle still fails to start, try using another power On. key fob or the Valet card. If the vehicle still can’t be started, please contact Lucid. The Instrument Cluster will show you the Note: A number of factors can affect whether current vehicle status, e.g.
  • Page 69: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position Use the Pilot Panel to adjust steering column position by touching > Press the Up/Down/In/Out arrows to adjust the steering wheel to your preferred position. Once an adjustment has been made, press RESTORE to return to the previous position, or press SAVE TO PROFILE to save this position under the current User Profile.
  • Page 70: Steering Wheel - Right Controls

    Steering Wheel - Right Controls 1. For information about Left Controls, please see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls 2. Controls the volume for all media, audio, and phone calls Push up to raise volume ○ Push down to lower volume ○ Press center button to play/pause, take an incoming call, or mute the microphone during a ○...
  • Page 71: Horn

    Horn To sound the horn, press the center pad on the steering wheel Driving & Operating...
  • Page 72: Drive Selector

    Drive Selector Selecting a Drive Mode With the vehicle stationary, you should press the end of the gear selector to select P. Note: P is automatically engaged whenever you connect a charging cable to the charging port. This is to prevent the vehicle being moved while still connected.
  • Page 73: Drive Modes

    Sprint WARNING: It is recommended that this mode is used only by advanced and skilled drivers, in suitable environments, and with Lucid- specification summer tires installed. Sprint Mode enables the maximum power and torque of your vehicle, designed for short duration bursts of intense performance.
  • Page 74: Mirrors

    Mirrors Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position Interior Rear View Mirror WARNING: Dependent upon the type of mirror glass fitted to your vehicle, distances may be difficult to judge accurately. Objects viewed in the mirror may be closer than they appear. Use the Pilot Panel to adjust side mirror position by touching >...
  • Page 75: Exterior Lights

    Exterior Lights Exterior Lights Control the ambient light falls below a pre-defined level. The exterior vehicle lights are controlled using The lights will switch Off when the ambient the left lever on the steering column and the light rises above that level. left cockpit panel.
  • Page 76: Rear Fog Light

    Note: The rear fog light is automatically turned Off each time the vehicle is powered On, and will need to manually turned On if required. Turn Signals To turn on the high beam headlights, push the left steering column lever away from you. To cancel, pull the lever towards you.
  • Page 77 To turn on the hazard warning lights, press the switch located on the overhead console. All turn signals will flash along with the turn signal indicators on the Instrument Cluster. Press the switch again to switch off the hazard warning lights. Note: You should only use hazard warning lights in an emergency to warn other road users of a breakdown or other potential danger.
  • Page 78: Interior Lights

    Interior Lights Interior Lights Tap an ambient lighting theme to select. If desired, use the center color wheel to customize brightness. The center section of The interior lights automatically switch On the color wheel has an ambient lighting on/off when a vehicle door is opened, and Off when switch.
  • Page 79: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Wipers CAUTION: Do not activate the wipers if they are frozen to the windshield; this could damage the wiper blades and the wiper motor. CAUTION: Do not activate the wipers on a dry windshield; this could damage or cause unnecessary wear to the wiper blades.
  • Page 80: Brakes

    Your vehicle is equipped with an Anti-lock the braking system, contact a Lucid Braking System (ABS) that helps prevent the Service Center immediately. wheels from locking during hard braking or when braking on roads with reduced grip.
  • Page 81: Regenerative Braking

    Contact a Lucid Service Center as soon as and fed back to the high-voltage battery. possible to have the fault repaired. The amount of generated energy being fed back...
  • Page 82: Parking Brake

    Note: Stop Mode disengages if the driver shifts Instrument Cluster. Contact a Lucid Service into N (Neutral) or presses and releases the Center to have the fault repaired. brake pedal. Emergency use Note: Stop Mode will disengage and shift into...
  • Page 83 If the red brake wear indicator displays on the Instrument Cluster, the system has detected excessive brake wear. Contact a Lucid Service Center as soon as possible to have the brakes inspected. Driving & Operating...
  • Page 84: Lucid Stability Control

    WARNING: No electronic system can > Drive Settings, then press to select between remove the need for safe driving three levels of Lucid Stability Control: practices. Although the Lucid Stability Control system can help to maintain Full - This setting is recommended for control of the vehicle under certain most driving conditions.
  • Page 85: Getting Maximum Range

    80. Switch into Smooth mode. See Drive Modes on page 73. Limit the use of the heating and air conditioning controls when possible. Using seat heaters to keep warm is a more energy-efficient alternative than heating the entire cabin.
  • Page 86: Heating, Ventilation Air Conditioning

    Press to turn air conditioning On or Off. Press to switch between air circulation modes. Cabin air can be continuously recirculated, or a blend of fresh and cool air can be drawn from outside. Note: Avoid recirculating cool interior air for extended periods, as this can fog up the windows.
  • Page 87: Defrost

    Once pressed, heat and fan speed will switch the control interactions. Any settings actively to high settings, and air flow will be directed being changed are highlighted. through the vents at the base of the windshield.
  • Page 88: Interior Equipment

    Interior Equipment Sun Visors Note: The batteries have an estimated life of approximately two years based on typical usage. To replace the batteries: To use a sun visor, fold it down from its stowed position. For your convenience, the sun visor can also be With the sun visor in its stowed position, slide pivoted towards the side window by releasing it the battery holder towards the front of the...
  • Page 89: > Glovebox

    Glove Box Pull the release latch and lift up the armrest to access the storage compartment. Center Console Storage Compartment The glove box is opened using the Pilot Panel. Select > GLOVEBOX. Pull the latch to release the storage To close, push the glove box cover until it compartment cover and allow it to open.
  • Page 90: Cup Holders

    Pull up on the lid to access the storage compartment. Close the lid and push the armrest up to close. Cup Holders Note: The cup holders have a rubber insert that can be removed to allow them to be cleaned if there is a spillage.
  • Page 91: Accessory Connections

    Accessory Connections USB Connections Wireless Charging USB-C ports for charging mobile devices can be found in the following areas: A wireless charging pad is located in the center console storage compartment. Two in the storage compartment of the front To charge a mobile phone with wireless center console.
  • Page 92: 12 Volt Power Socket

    encouraged to try to correct the interference by Although the power socket is primarily provided one or more of the following measures: for use with the tire repair kit, it can also be used for other accessories requiring up to 15A Reorient or relocate the receiving or a maximum of 180 watts.
  • Page 93: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Adas)

    ADAS Features Narrow or winding roads Your Lucid Air is equipped with Advanced A damaged or misaligned bumper Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), named Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
  • Page 94 Lucid DreamDrive. The following features are these systems are NOT replacements for available: attentive, responsible driving. WARNING: As the driver of this Driving Experience vehicle, you are responsible for its safe operation. You myst be observent Adaptive Cruise Control of, and address, any warnings and...
  • Page 95: Adas Component Locations

    ADAS Component Locations 1. Long-Range Radar 2. Surround View Monitoring Cameras, see Surround View Monitoring. 3. Front Multifunction Camera 4. Short-Range Radar 5. Ultrasonic Sensors Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
  • Page 96 6. Rear View Camera, see Rear View Monitoring. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
  • Page 97: Dreamdrive

    DreamDrive Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls 1. Toggle switch 2. DreamDrive activate 3. Gap Setting adjustment 4. Cancel Drive Assist control Using DreamDrive Press to access or exit DreamDrive mode. Press and hold to switch between Adaptive Cruise Control and Highway Assist systems (see Adaptive Cruise Control Highway Assist).
  • Page 98: Dreamdrive Requirements

    DreamDrive Requirements Adaptive Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Control or Highway Assist WARNING: Adaptive Cruise Control is can be activated when all of the following designed for your driving comfort and conditions are met: convenience and is not a collision warning or avoidance system. It is your Driver’s seat belt is buckled responsibility to stay alert, drive safely, and be in control of the vehicle at...
  • Page 99 Adaptive Cruise Control is primarily intended Adaptive Cruise Control maintains your for driving on dry, straight roads with no selected cruising speed when a vehicle is not stops or sharp curves, such as highways and detected in front of you. freeways.
  • Page 100: Highway Assist

    Once the accelerator is released, Adaptive Highway Assist Cruise Control should automatically resume and return to the cruise speed set by the driver. Highway Assist system detects lane markings The Instrument Cluster displays the active and the presence of other vehicles to help keep Adaptive Cruise Control mode.
  • Page 101 Traffic Jam Assist WARNING: An in-lane stop is meant WARNING: When Traffic Jam Assist is to reduce the hazard of a moving following a leading vehicle and no lanes vehicle that is not being consistently are detected, your vehicle may follow controlled by the driver.
  • Page 102: Traffic Sign Recognition

    detection that the driver’s hands are off the The system can also be canceled by pressing steering wheel: the brake pedal if it is safe to do so in the current traffic conditions. The vehicle will gradually slow based upon the current speed. Traffic Sign Recognition Hazard lights will activate.
  • Page 103: Traffic Drive-Off Alert

    Speed Limit Alerts appropriate speed limit, road conditions, and driving speed. See Adopting new speed limits. Note: When this feature is disabled, the detected speed limit will still be displayed next to the set cruise speed on the Instrument Cluster. Traffic Drive-Off Alert WARNING: Never assume it is safe or legal to proceed when Traffic Drive-...
  • Page 104: Distracted Driver Alert

    erratically. Drive to a safe area and park Distracted Driver Alert when you're unable to focus on driving. WARNING: Do not rely on the When enabled, the Drowsy Driver Alert system Distracted Driver Alert to maintain issues alerts when it detects early signs your focus on the road.
  • Page 105 Pressing a selection in the prompt on the right Cockpit Panel Double-clicking the Hazard Light button Stopping the vehicle Shifting out of D (Drive) Drowsy Driver Alert settings On the Pilot Panel, press > DreamDrive, then press to enable or disable Drowsy Driver Alert.
  • Page 106: Collision Protection

    Collision Protection Forward Collision Warning CORRECTIVE ACTION and apply the brakes or steer clear of the impending collision. Note: If the driver presses the brake, the system WARNING: Forward Collision Warning provides additional brake support. is an assist feature only, and is not a substitute for attentive driving If you do not react sufficiently to the warning, and sound judgment.
  • Page 107 Emergency Braking events. Always Cluster. If either of these items ensure that the brake pedal can move appear, contact a Lucid Service Center. freely. Do not place material (including additional mats) under or on top of the Automatic Emergency Braking settings...
  • Page 108: Cross Traffic Protection

    Cross Traffic Protection to warn you of a potential collision. Cross Traffic Protection settings WARNING: Cross Traffic Protection WARNING: Lucid strongly recommends does not detect smaller objects outside that you do not disable Cross Traffic of the range of the sensors. This Protection when driving.
  • Page 109: Blind Spot Warning

    consecutive steering corrections, audible alerts WARNING: Excessive crosswinds, large will be longer in duration. road crown, improper tire pressures, or vehicle loading conditions can affect Lane Departure Protection alerts will be the feature's performance. canceled immediately if any of the following actions happen: When enabled, Lane Departure Protection helps the driver to prevent the vehicle from...
  • Page 110: Blind Spot Display

    Blind Spot Warning provides visual and (when warnings on the Instrument Cluster are no enabled) audible warnings when the vehicle is longer issued. Warnings via LED's on exterior in motion and the system detects an object rear view mirrors are still provided. in your blind spot or close to the side of your vehicle.
  • Page 111: Parking Experience

    Parking Experience Automatic Park In WARNING: Automatic Park In does not consider objects located outside the range of sensors during the detection of parking spaces or calculating the parking path. Continually check your surroundings throughout the parking sequence. Be prepared to apply the brake and take control to avoid pedestrians, vehicles, or objects.
  • Page 112 Note: When the vehicle switches gears, an audible alert will sound. When the system prompts you, release the brake pedal and steering wheel to begin parking. An audible alert will sound when The Pilot Panel will prompt when parking has vehicle movement begins.
  • Page 113: Automatic Park Out

    Road slope or grade is too high Road is too slippery or provides poor tire traction A safety system activates (such as Collision Protection or Automatic Emergency Braking. See Collision Protection on page 106) When the system is canceled, the vehicle will stop, emit an audible alert, and prompt the driver to take control of the steering wheel and brake pedal.
  • Page 114 The Pilot Panel displays "unpark in progress". Monitor your surroundings throughout the sequence and be prepared to take control of the vehicle at any time. Automatic Park Out can be stopped at any time by pressing the brake pedal, and will resume automatically when the brake is released.
  • Page 115: Surround View Monitoring

    When the system is canceled, the vehicle will Pinch inward with two fingers on the stop, emit an audible alert, and prompt the screen to zoom out the camera angle. driver to take control of the steering wheel Reverse the gesture to zoom in. and brake pedal.
  • Page 116: Rear View Monitoring

    Rear View Monitoring alerts when the vehicle is slowly moving towards a potential hazard. Note: This feature is only available at speeds WARNING: The Rear View Monitoring below 10 mph (15 km/h). system should not be used as a replacement for looking into the interior and exterior mirrors or looking over When enabled, the system provides visual and your shoulder when operating and...
  • Page 117: Park Comfort Braking

    Park Comfort Braking Drives away from the object Shifts to the opposite direction, from WARNING: Park Comfort Braking is R (Reverse) to D (Drive) or vice versa an assist feature only, and is not Note: Park Comfort Braking is only available at a substitute for attentive driving and sound judgment.
  • Page 118: Infotainment

    User Profile removal. There is only one Owner Profile. See Creating a Note: Your Lucid ID is set up at the time User Profile on page 118. you purchase your vehicle. If you cannot...
  • Page 119: Profile Settings

    Note: The device must be in your hand must have the Lucid mobile app opened during setup, as some user interaction is and be signed into it with your Lucid ID. required. If linking a smartphone, have the Lucid mobile app opened and sign Profile Settings into it with your Lucid ID.
  • Page 120: Face Unlock

    Note: An active Guest Profile will not have Removing Secondary User Profiles access to these settings. If desired, the Owner can delete existing Keys: Secondary User Profiles from the vehicle. Deleting a Profile will remove all data and Press to toggle Key Detection on or off for preferences for that User.
  • Page 121: Changing Display Settings

    On the Pilot Panel, select > Displays, and then tap either Units, Timezone, or System Language. 3. Press DELETE next to the profile to be removed. You will be prompted to confirm your selection. Changing Display Settings You can change the Unit of measure, Language, and Timezone displayed.
  • Page 122: Media And Audio

    Media and Audio Media Overview To launch media, tap the Media icon on the Right Cockpit Panel. Applications displayed in the Smart Drawer window on the Right Cockpit Panel allow you to browse the contents. The Pilot Panel view of the smart drawer shows additional controls for lists and libraries.
  • Page 123: Physical Media Controls

    Physical Media Controls Steering wheel media controls When active media is playing, or a call is in progress, use the steering wheel controls as followed: 1. Right toggle: Toggle to control call/media volume. Press the button to play/pause the media playback or to mute/unmute the radio.
  • Page 124 Dashboard Volume Control When media is playing, the toggle on the dashboard can be used adjust the volume. Scroll up to increase or down to decrease. Infotainment...
  • Page 125: Searching Media Content

    (HD2, HD3..) station and you are on the fringe of the reception area, the station Lucid and iBiquity Digital Corp are not may mute due to weak signal strength. If you responsible for the content sent using HD are listening to HD1, the system will simply Radio™...
  • Page 126: Logging Into Media Applications

    "HD Radio" button off can force radio in Using Alexa Built-In an analog radio. The Lucid Air comes equipped with Amazon Alexa Built-In allowing users to give voice Audio mute The readio This is normal commmands for navigating to destinations,...
  • Page 127: Playing Media From Devices

    4. If you've not previously connected a Volume: Adjusts the master volume, mobile device, you will be shown see the as well as the volume levels for the Alexa Settings screen. navigation system and phone Once signed in, you can go to Settings > Applications >...
  • Page 128: Maps And Navigation

    Maps and Navigation Navigation Overview Home and Work Destinations on page 129. Use the Search bar to type in an address via the on-screen keyboard. Note: Keyboard search functions are only available when the vehicle is not moving. All other Search functions are available at all times.
  • Page 129: Adjusting The Map

    Using Range On Map From the main Navigation smart drawer, the CHARGING category can be selected to view The Lucid Range On Map provides a visual nearby charging stations. representation of anticipated range for the given battery state of charge, traffic conditions, Adjusting the Map elevation chages, and more.
  • Page 130: Map Updates And Offline Mode

    Map Updates and Offline Mode When a data connection is present, the "self- healing maps" are updated automatically over the air with no user intervention as they become available. When your vehicle does not have an available wireless internet connection, the navigation...
  • Page 131: Phone And Smart Devices

    Phone and Smart Devices Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 4. If prompted by your device, select whether to allow access to your contacts and messages. When in operating range, you can pair a Bluetooth-capable phone with your vehicle for 5. After pairing is complete, you can change hands-free use.
  • Page 132: Editing Bluetooth Enabled Device Preferences

    Note: If it is safe and legal to do so, you may which can result in serious injury or also make a call using the phone you have death. Lucid strongly recommends that paired to your vehicle. the driver stay focused on the road at all times while driving.
  • Page 133: In-Call Options

    WARNING: Distracted driving can lead to loss of vehicle control and a collision, which can result in serious injury or death. Lucid strongly recommends that the driver stay focused on the road at all times while driving. Safe operation of the vehicle is the driver’s primary responsibility.
  • Page 134: Connecting The Vehicle To Wi-Fi

    Note: Connecting to a Wi-Fi network may result Press to switch to a saved network in large amounts of data being transferred to/from the car. Lucid is not responsible for Press Wi-Fi® SETTINGS to open that any overages or charges related to such Wi-Fi screen on the Pilot Panel usage.
  • Page 135: Homelink

    HomeLink before April 1st, 1982). A garage door What is HomeLink? opener which does not have the safety stop and reverse feature does not meet HomeLink is a wireless control system that current federal safety standards. Using enables you to remotely operate up to 15 Radio a garage door opener without these Frequency (RF) devices, such as garage doors, features increases the risk of serious...
  • Page 136: Using Homelink

    programming per the HomeLink website 11. If you pressed YES, you will be brought or operator’s manual. back to the Connectivity screen. Your new HomeLink device will be listed under 4. To record the remote signal, press and CONNECTED DEVICES. hold the remote 2 in (5 cm) below the Reprogramming a device letter L on the front of your vehicle until...
  • Page 137 2. On the device details screen, press the edit icon. 3. Use the on-screen keyboard to edit the device name, then press SAVE to confirm, or CANCEL to return to the previous screen. Deleting a program 1. On the Pilot Panel, select >...
  • Page 138: Vehicle Information

    About Vehicle icon indicates a new alert or notification. The indicator will disappear once the alert or notification has been reviewed. If you are unsure of how to resolve an alert or notification, contact your Lucid Customer Care for assistance. Infotainment...
  • Page 139: Software Updates

    Your vehicle supports wireless software Note: This notification will only be updates, giving you continued access to new received if push notifications are enabled features and improvements. Lucid recommends on your mobile device. installing these updates as soon as they become available.
  • Page 140: Viewing Release Notes

    Note: If an update fails to install, a notification About Vehicle. If a software update is will display on the Infotainment screens and a available, a notification badge will appear push notification is sent to the Lucid mobile on the About Vehicle icon. The update app.
  • Page 141: High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging

    Electric Vehicle Components High-Voltage Components WARNING: The high-voltage system in this vehicle has no user-serviceable parts. Do not disassemble, remove, or replace high-voltage components, connectors, or cables. High-voltage cables are colored orange for easy identification. WARNING: In the unlikely event that a fire occurs, exit the vehicle and immediately contact your local fire emergency responders.
  • Page 142 This symbol can be found on high-voltage components and indicates risk of electrical shock. High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
  • Page 143: Battery Information

    Extreme temperatures can damage the battery pack. If possible, avoid parking in direct sunlight, especially on hot, sunny days. Lucid also recommends that you keep your vehicle sheltered or parked in a garage whenever possible in extremely cold weather.
  • Page 144: Charging Instructions

    If using a domestic wall outlet, inspect the outlet and do not use it if it appears damaged or worn. Your vehicle is supplied with a Lucid Mobile Inspect the charging cable and connector Charging Cable kit, which is stored in the trunk.
  • Page 145: Charging The Vehicle

    If this happens, details and instructions over, Lucid recommends using the in-vehicle will be displayed on both the Pilot Panel and controls or the Lucid mobile app to cycle the the Cockpit Panel. open/close function of the door until the ice breaks.
  • Page 146: Charging Status

    Charging Status You can check the progress of the charging process via the light on the charge port, the in-vehicle displays, or the Lucid mobile app. Charge port light The charge port light indicates the current charging status. Refer to the following table to understand the meaning of each light color and pattern.
  • Page 147: Setting A Charge Limit

    3. 50% - 74% When charging beyond the "Daily" setting, you may notice changes in reduced regenerative 4. 75% - 99% braking and charging speeds. This functionality gradually returns as the car is driven. When charging is completed, the light will remain solid green.
  • Page 148: Maintenance

    Maintenance is an Note: A small puddle of water may collect owner's responsibility, and you must ensure under the vehicle if the air conditioning appropriate vehicle upkeep according to Lucid's has been running, which is normal.
  • Page 149 WARNING: Some cooling fans operate even when the vehicle is powered off. Keep hands, hair, clothing, and tools clear of the fan blades at all times. While your vehicle was built with the safety of you and your occupants as first priority, it is important to be aware of the risk of injury associated with high-voltage systems and protect yourself accordingly.
  • Page 150: Maintenance Schedule

    Other 12,000 miles 24,000 miles Multi-point inspection • Tire rotation and tire balance (19 inch • wheels only) Cabin air filter replacement (2) More often under unique • conditions Brake fluid replacement More often under unique • conditions Key fob battery replacement •...
  • Page 151: Multi-Point Inspection

    Brake rotors and pads wear Chassis bolts torque Closures (doors, hood, and trunk) operation Condenser (check for debris) Electronic parking brake operation Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning operation Horn Interior and exterior lights Key fob operation Seat belts operation Tire pressure and tire wear...
  • Page 152: Maintenance Panel

    Maintenance Panel Under Hood Rear Apron In order to be able to access some of the serviceable components on your vehicle, the under hood rear apron must be removed. Removing the panel CAUTION: Take care not to damage the emergency responder cut loop when removing the panel.
  • Page 153: Fluid Reservoirs

    WARNING: If the low brake fluid notification displays while driving, stop as soon as safety permits by gently applying the brakes. Do not continue driving. Contact a Lucid Service Center immediately. The brake fluid level should always be between the MIN and the MAX marks.
  • Page 154: Checking Washer Fluid

    Cluster. This will be accompanied by a notification message. Operate the washers periodically to check that the nozzles are clear and properly directed. If a washer jet performs poorly, see Cleaning Washer Jets. Topping off washer fluid WARNING: In temperatures below 4°C (39°F), use a washer fluid with deicer.
  • Page 155: Wiper Blades And Washer Jets

    Wiper Blades and Washer Jets Checking the Wiper Blades 1. Open the hood. See Hood Opening and Closing. CAUTION: Only use cleaning products 2. Lift the wiper arm away from the that have been approved for use windshield. on automotive glass and rubber. Inappropriate products may cause damage, smearing, or increased glare 3.
  • Page 156 Use a can of compressed air to blow a concentrated stream of air into the clog to loosen it, and to blow away any debris from the nozzle.
  • Page 157: Cabin Air Filter

    Failure to replace the air filters will result in reduced air flow into the vehicle. Note: To gain the maximum benefit of the cabin air filters, it is suggested the filters are changed prior to the pollen season. Note: If you operate your vehicle in an...
  • Page 158: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care dry faster on a hot surface and can Cleaning the Exterior leave water spots or stains. WARNING: Never charge your vehicle while washing it. Unplug the charging When washing your vehicle by hand, follow cable and close the charge port cover. these steps: Liquids entering the charge port while the cable is plugged in could result...
  • Page 159: Polishing, Paint, And Body Repairs

    Use a hose to rinse salt from Lucid recommends using only touch-free the underside of the vehicle. automated car washes that do not bring brushes or other cleaning tools in direct Flush away accumulations of mud in areas contact with the vehicle body.
  • Page 160: Using A Car Cover

    Body repairs should only be performed by a additives on interior components, as body shop approved by Lucid. Contact a Lucid these can damage the appearance of the material. Service Center for assistance in locating an approved body shop near you.
  • Page 161 WARNING: Airbag covers should only of detergent or chemical cleaning agent. Allow be cleaned using a slightly dampened the belts to air dry while extended, away from cloth or cleaning wipe. Water or any other liquid entering into an airbag direct sunlight if possible.
  • Page 162: Floor Mats

    WARNING: Always install floor mats with the correct side facing up. Do not turn them over. Using genuine Lucid floor mats can extend the life of your vehicle’s carpet and make it easier to clean. Mats should be maintained with regular cleaning and replaced if they become worn or damaged.
  • Page 163: Electrical

    CAUTION: If the replacement fuse recommended that replacement of the blows after installation, the system batteries is only carried out by a Lucid should be checked by Lucid. Service Center. Your vehicle uses a number of fuses to protect...
  • Page 164 Lower the panel to access the fuse box. CAUTION: Take care when lowering the trim panel as the air distribution outlet for the passenger footwell and the footwell lamp are secured to the reverse side of the panel.
  • Page 165: Front Fuse Box

    Front Fuse Box Micro2 Blade Fuse Rating (A) Usage Short Range Radar Enable Cabin Coolant Valve Lidar Powertrain Coolant Valve Cabin Coolant Pump Battery Coolant Pump Front Powertrain Coolant Pump Vehicle Control Unit AC Compressor MB10 Right Rear Gateway MB11 Right Headlight MB12 Rear Powertrain Coolant Pump...
  • Page 166 Micro2 Blade Fuse Rating (A) Usage MB18 Body Control Module Quiescent Power MB19 Onboard Charger MB20 HVAC Heater MB21 Body Control Module MB22 Telematics Control Unit Quiescent Power MB23 Battery Pack Controller MB24 Pedestrian Warning System MB25 Radiator Grill Shutter MB26 Homelink MB27...
  • Page 167: Cabin Fuse Box

    Cabin Fuse Box TOOL Micro2 Blade Fuse Rating (A) Usage Not Applicable Left Front Door Control Module and Door Handle Driver Monitoring System Restraint Control Module (Airbag Module) Passenger Seat Controller Rear Solar Sensor Instrument Cluster Controller and Center Console Controller Not Applicable Rear HVAC Control Display MB10...
  • Page 168 Micro2 Blade Fuse Rating (A) Usage MB20 Occupant Classification System MB21 Rear View Mirror MB22 Driver Seat Controller MB23 Steering Column Control Module MB24 Parking Control Unit MB25 Wireless Charging Pad MB26 Access Control Module MB27 HVAC Controller MB28 Right Rear Door Control Module and Door Handle MB29 USB Modules Front and Rear Low-Profile JCase Fuse...
  • Page 169: Rear Fuse Box

    Rear Fuse Box Micro2 Blade Fuse Rating (A) Usage Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Telematics Control Unit Not Applicable Not Applicable Suspension Control Unit Not Applicable MB10 Not Applicable MB11 Rear Motor Control Unit Low-Profile JCase Fuse Rating (A) Usage Not Applicable...
  • Page 170 Low-Profile JCase Fuse Rating (A) Usage Not Applicable Maintenance...
  • Page 171: Parts And Accessories

    Genuine Lucid parts and accessories are the best choice for your vehicle. Lucid has rigorously tested all of their parts to ensure they meet the highest quality, safety, and performance standards.
  • Page 172: Vehicle Lifting Points

    5. Engage any lift safety locks. Follow the lift manufacturer's instructions. Ensure that any non-Lucid repair facility servicing your vehicle is aware of these lifting points when raising your vehicle on a lift. CAUTION: These are the only approved lifting points for your vehicle.
  • Page 173: Tire & Wheels

    Tire Information Understanding Tire Markings Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides the tire identification number (TIN) for safety standard certification and in case of a recall. 1.
  • Page 174 4. Tire construction R indicates that the tire is of Radial ply construction. So, if a tire is marked P245/35R21, R is the Radial ply construction. 5. Wheel diameter This two-digit number is the diameter of the wheel rim in inches. So, if a tire is marked P245/35R21, the wheel diameter is 21 inches.
  • Page 175 12. Temperature grade This letter indicates a tire's heat resistance grading. See Uniform Tire Quality Grading. 13. Tire composition and materials The number of plies in both the tread area, and the sidewall area, indicates how many layers of rubber coated material make up the structure of the tire.
  • Page 176: International Tire Approval Marks

    International Tire Approval Marks by two digits (the Regulation Series) where the tire was approved (such as “02” for E.C.E. Regulation 30 governing passenger tires) Before any tires can be sold in most countries, followed by digits representing the E.C.E. mark, tire manufacturers must test and certify that all type-approval numbers.
  • Page 177: Tire And Loading Information Label

    and does not include acceleration, cornering, The label contains the following information: hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics. The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are: AA, A, B, and C. These grades represent a tire’s ability to stop on a wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.
  • Page 178: Tire Care And Maintenance

    Always observe the posted speed limits tread has reached the minimum permitted by and advisory speeds. legislation. Note: Your Lucid Service Center will evaluate Avoid pulling away quickly or hard tire wear when servicing your vehicle. acceleration. Wheel alignment and tire balance Avoid making fast turns or braking sharply.
  • Page 179: Maintaining Tire Pressures

    WARNING: Use a gauge to check tire Note: The COLD Tire pressure is defined as the pressures when COLD. Under-inflation air pressure in a tire that has been standing in is the most common cause of tire excess of three hours, or driven for less than failures and may result in severe tire cracking, tread separation, or “blowout,”...
  • Page 180: Replacing Tires And Wheels

    WARNING: Operation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) may be affected if the tires are replaced 2. If required, add air to reach the required with a different specification from the pressure. originals. 3. Check the pressure by removing the tire gauge and then re-attaching it.
  • Page 181: Seasonal Tire Types

    WARNING: Vehicle traction and well in winter conditions. handling will be seriously impaired if the tires are incorrectly installed on the Lucid recommends using winter tires if driving wheels. in cold temperatures or on roads where snow or ice may be present.
  • Page 182: Driving In Low Temperatures

    25 mph (40 kph) in snowy conditions. Note: Winter tires usually offer more traction than tire socks. Note: Although approved by Lucid, the use of tire socks may still be prohibited according to location. Check the local laws before installing tire socks.
  • Page 183: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    In- vehicle sensors receive TMPS data using Radio Frequency (RF) signals. Note: Installing accessories that are not approved by Lucid may interfere with the TPMS system. TPMS malfunction Tire pressure warnings are displayed...
  • Page 184 Replacing a tire pressure sensor If you experience frequent low tire pressure warnings and the tire pressures are correct, contact Lucid Service Center to determine if a tire pressure sensor requires replacement. Note: If a non-Lucid Service Center has replaced a tire pressure sensor, it may not work until it has been programmed to the vehicle by Lucid.
  • Page 185: Vehicle Loading

    Vehicle Loading Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) shown Loading the Vehicle on the vehicle certification label. Refer to the tire information and loading WARNING: Overloading the vehicle has label in the next section to determine an adverse effect on braking and the recommended maximum allowable handling characteristics, which can weight that can be added to the vehicle...
  • Page 186 The following are typical examples of calculated load limits. Description Total Vehicle Capacity Weight = 950 lb Subtract Occupant Weight (2 x 150 lb) = 300 lb Available Cargo or Luggage Weight = 650 lb Description Total Vehicle Capacity Weight = 950 lb Subtract Occupant Weight (4 x 150 lb) = 600 lb...
  • Page 187: Technical Data

    Vehicle Identification Number You may be asked to provide the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) when communicating with Lucid. You can find the VIN in the following locations: Top of dashboard - the VIN is visible through the lowest part of the left-hand side of the windshield.
  • Page 188: Vehicle Dimensions And Weights

    Vehicle Dimensions and Weights Exterior Dimensions Identifier Description Dimensions (19" / 21") Overall length 4975 mm Overall width - mirrors included 2196 mm Overall height 1408 / 1414 mm Overall height - deck lid open 1737 / 1747 mm Overall height - hood open 1839 / 1842 mm Wheel base 2960 mm...
  • Page 189: Vehicle Weights

    Vehicle Weights Curb Weight* (19"/ 21") 2360 kg / 2375 kg Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 2850 kg Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) - Front 1430 kg Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) - Rear 1450 kg Trailer towing Not permissible *Curb Weight = Weight of vehicle with correct fluid levels, no occupants, and no cargo Technical Data...
  • Page 190: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires Wheel and Tire Specifications Wheel Type Position Size Standard production wheels Front 19x8” 19” - Aero Range Rear 19x8” Front 21x8.5” 21” - Aero DREAM Rear 21x9.5” Lug nut torque 150 Nm Lug nut socket size 21 mm Note: For details on where to lift your vehicle, see Lifting the Vehicle on page 172 .
  • Page 191: Tire Pressures

    Tire Pressures Recommended COLD inflation pressures Tire pressures may vary depending on the type of tires fitted to your vehicle. Refer to the tire pressures printed on the Tire and Loading Information label. This label is located on the left door pillar and is visible when the front door is open.
  • Page 192: Vehicle Sub-Systems

    Vehicle Sub-Systems Steering Type Rack and pinion with electronic power steering and speed sensitive assist. Number of turns lock to lock 2.3 turns Turning circle (curb to curb) 11.9 m Technical Data...
  • Page 193: Brakes

    Brakes Type 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS)with Electronic Brake Force Distribution,Integrated Electronic Stability Control andelectronic accelerator pedal-actuatedregenerative braking system. Calipers Front: six-piston fixed Rear: four-piston fixed Rotors Ventilated front and rear rotors. Front diameter: 380 mm Rear diameter: 375 mm Front rotor thickness New: 38 mm Service limit: 36 mm...
  • Page 194: Front Suspension

    Front Suspension Type Independent 5-link with stabilizer bar Alignment CAMBER CASTER (for inspection, not adjustable) optimum -0.57° 7.3° 0.146° tolerance +0.25° +0.5° +0.05° - 0.25° - 0.5° - 0.05° Technical Data...
  • Page 195: Rear Suspension

    Rear Suspension Type Independent integral link with stabilizer bar Alignment CAMBER (for inspection, not adjustable) optimum -1.27° 0.110° +0.5° +0.05° tolerance - 0.5° - 0.05° Technical Data...
  • Page 196: Motors

    Motors Front Permanent Magnet AC Motor Rear Permanent Magnet AC Motor Transmission Drive Ratio 7.06:1 single speed 12V Batteries Type Deep Cycle Quantity Rating 18 Ah Voltage and polarity 12V Negative (-) ground High-Voltage Battery Type Lithium ion (Li-ion) Cooling Liquid-cooled Technical Data...
  • Page 197: Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information

    Lucid Service Center Roadside service Flat Tire 12v Battery Within the first year of ownership, Lucid will also provide towing and transport to an authorized Collison Repair facility in the event of an accident. Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information...
  • Page 198: Instructions For Transporters

    Engage parking brake if it is not already applied. The only towing method approved by Lucid for recovering or transporting an undrivable vehicle When lifting or stabilizing the vehicle, ONLY use is using a flatbed tow truck.
  • Page 199: Pulling The Vehicle Onto A Trailer Or Transporter

    Lucid recommends that Tow Truck Mode is To install the recovery eye: deactivated once the vehicle is loaded onto 1. Release the rubber cover from the the truck to re-engage the emergency parking attachment point behind the front grille.
  • Page 200: Securing The Vehicle For Transportation

    Note: After using the recovery eye, remember to store it back in the trunk and install the rubber cover on the attachment point. Securing the Vehicle for Transportation When the vehicle is in position on the transporter or trailer, use chocks and tie-down straps to secure the wheels.
  • Page 201: Disabling The Power System

    Disabling the Power System Safety Precautions WARNING: In the event of fire, immediately contact your local fire emergency responders. WARNING: ALWAYS ASSUME THAT HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS ARE ENERGIZED. Cutting, crushing, or touching high-voltage components can result in serious injury or death. WARNING: High-voltage cables and components may remain energized for You can determine the location of the cut...
  • Page 202: Vehicle Fire

    Vehicle Fire Firefighting Use a thermal imaging camera to measure the temperature of the high-voltage battery and monitor heating or cooling trends. WARNING: When a fire is involved, Before releasing the vehicle to second consider the entire vehicle to be responders (such as law enforcement or vehicle energized.
  • Page 203: Consumer Information

    Warranty Region Warrantor and Contact Information is provided to the original and subsequent owner(s) of a new Lucid Air sold by Lucid or its Lucid USA, Inc. affiliates in a specific warranty region, titled or registered in the name of the first retail owner 7373 Gateway Blvd or subsequent owner.
  • Page 204: New Vehicle Limited Warranty

    The Powertrain is covered for the duration agreement applies to vehicles manufactured of 8 years or 100,000 miles (160,000 km), and sold by Lucid or its affiliates in the country whichever occurs first. The Powertrain Limited the vehicle was first purchased. The Lucid New...
  • Page 205: Corrosion Perforation Limited Warranty

    Lucid Repairs have not been performed by a Owner’s Manual will not be covered under the Lucid Service Center or Lucid approved terms of this limited warranty. Please refer to body shop. the Owner’s Manual for additional information.
  • Page 206 Adjustment to doors and hoods normal and are not covered by the Lucid New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Head lamp adjustment Commercial Use as a Taxi or Ride Sharing...
  • Page 207: What Will Cause The Warranty To Be Voided

    1-888-995-8243. or methods Roadside Assistance is an additional service offered by Lucid for four years or 50,000 miles, Modifications to the vehicle, high voltage whichever comes first. It is a separate service battery assembly, high voltage system, or...
  • Page 208: Limitations On Liability

    To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, warranty coverage period for certain vehicles all of the warranties in this Lucid New Vehicle or vehicle populations, at the sole discretion Limited Warranty are subject to the following of Lucid.
  • Page 209 1-800-955-5100 or BBBAUTOLINE.org Your name and address; This service is provided at no cost to you and is part of Lucid's effort to provide you with an The vehicle identification number; impartial third-party organization to equitably resolve your concerns. BBB AUTO LINE The make, model and year of your vehicle;...
  • Page 210: Customer Care

    Customer Care Contacting Lucid Motors Please have the following details available when contacting Lucid Motors. They are essential to effectively and efficiently answer your questions or resolve your concerns. Owner’s name and address Owner’s telephone number Vehicle identification number (VIN)
  • Page 211: Reporting Safety Defects

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you and Lucid Motors. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at: 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153);...
  • Page 212: Disclaimers

    & business analysis purposes. Lucid Air has the over-the- WARNING: Operating, servicing, and air (OTA) software update capability to keep the maintaining a passenger vehicle can vehicle software current and improved. Lucid expose you to chemicals, including...
  • Page 213: Vehicle Recycling

    Lucid Service Center immediately. Have the battery pack removed from the vehicle by a Lucid Service Center or a Lucid approved technician as soon as possible. Do not attempt to disconnect or remove the battery pack yourself.
  • Page 214: Fcc And Fda Compliance

    Module BTLE/LF Node Access Control Pektron Group 125 KHz, 13.56 MHz, AQO011 Module 2402-2480 MHz, 13.56 BTLE/LF/NFC Node Center Console Lucid USA, Inc. K2B000 2402-2480 MHz, 2AXZJ-K2B000 Controller 5180.0-5240.0 MHz, 5260-5320 MHz, 5745.0-5825.0 MHz Homelink Universal Gentex Corp ADHL5D 286-440 MHz, 902-927...
  • Page 215 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 216 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must be at least 20cm from the user and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 217 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Notes: TCU – Lucid USA, Inc. FCC ID: 2AXZJ-CTX0700 FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 218 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Lucid Motors, Inc. may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 219 LiDAR unit is a Class I laser device subject to regulation by the FDA. There are NO permitted service or maintenance procedures for your vehicle’s LiDAR. If you suspect that the LiDAR unit is not functioning properly, contact Lucid immediately for instructions. Vehicle Patents A list of Lucid Air patents can be found at www.lucidmotors.com/legal. Consumer Information...
  • Page 220: Index

    Index Car washes Cargo area Folding the rear seat Accessory mode Front Adaptive Cruise Control Pass-through hatch Air filter replacement Rear Airbags Charge port Obstruction of Light Warning indicator Manually open Alerts and notifications Charging Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Instructions...
  • Page 221 Doors (continued) Key fob (continued) Child safety locks Using Opening and closing Opening with no power Download Owner’s Manual Software updates Label DreamDrive Cut loop Limitations Tire and loading information Requirements Vehicle certification Steering wheel controls Lane Departure Protection Drive Mode Load carrying Drowsy Driver Alert Locking your vehicle...
  • Page 222 Tires (continued) Wear Wheel alignment Safety instructions Winter Electrical/high voltage safety TPMS Obstruction of air bags Traction control Seat belts Traffic Drive-Off Alert Fastening and releasing Traffic Sign Recognition In a collision Trailer towing Reminders Trip information Testing Trunk Wearing correctly...

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