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  • Page 1 Lucid Owner's Manual North America Air Sapphire Air Dream Air Grand Touring Air Touring Air Pure...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Pilot Panel Smart Drawer Rear Display Opening & Closing Keyless Entry System Using the Mobile Key Using the Key Fob Using the Lucid Key Card Replacing the Key Fob Battery PIN to Drive Caring for the Key Fob Replacement Key Fobs...
  • Page 3 Type Approval Doors Opening Doors from the Outside Opening Doors from the Inside Door Warnings Locking and Unlocking from Inside the Vehicle Child Safety Locks Automatic Locking and Unlocking Opening Interior Doors with No Power Windows Window Safety Opening and Closing Windows Sunshades Hood Hood Opening and Closing...
  • Page 4 Seat Belt Reminders Using Seat Belts When Pregnant Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners Location of Seatbelt Pre-Tensioners Testing Seat Belts Child Safety Guidelines for Seating Children Child Safety Seat Warnings Choosing a Child Safety Seat Seating Larger Children Installing Child Safety Seats Installing LATCH or ISOFIX Child Seats Installing Seat Belt-Retained Child Seats Attaching Upper Tether Straps...
  • Page 5 Wipers and Washers Wipers Washers Brakes Braking Systems Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Regenerative Braking Vehicle Hold Parking Brake Brake Pad Wear Carbon Ceramic Brakes Lucid Stability Control Lucid Stability Control Getting Maximum Range Driving Tips to Maximize Range Heating, Ventilation Air Conditioning...
  • Page 6 Temperature Control Defrost Max Cool Interior Equipment Sun Visors Glove Box Front Armrest and Storage Compartment 101 Center Console Storage Compartment Rear Armrest and Storage Compartment Cup Holders Accessory Connections USB Connections Wireless Charging 12-Volt Power Socket DreamDrive About DreamDrive DreamDrive Features DreamDrive Component Locations DreamDrive Limitations...
  • Page 7 Surround View Monitoring Rear View Monitoring Park Distance Warning Infotainment User Profiles About User Profiles Creating a User Profile Profile Settings Loading and Switching Profile Preferences 138 Removing Secondary User Profiles Factory Reset Changing Display Settings Keyboard Language and Input Preferences Media and Audio Media Overview Physical Media Controls...
  • Page 8 Making and Receiving Phone Calls In-Call Options Using Messages Connecting the Vehicle to Wi-Fi® Add a New Wi-Fi Network HomeLink What is HomeLink? HomeLink Regulatory Advisory Programming HomeLink Using HomeLink® Renaming or Deleting a Program Vehicle Information Vehicle Identification Number Direct Access to the Owner's Manual Alerts and Notifications Software Updates...
  • Page 9 Preconditioning Scheduled Charging Cold Weather Charging Considerations Maintenance Maintenance Requirements Your Responsibility Scheduled Maintenance Fluid Replacement Owner Maintenance Electrical and High Voltage Safety Maintenance Schedule Multi-Point Inspection Fluid Reservoirs Checking Brake Fluid Checking Windshield Washer Fluid Wiper Blades and Washer Jets Checking the Wiper Blades Replacing Wiper Blades Cleaning Washer Jets...
  • Page 10 International Tire Approval Marks Uniform Tire Quality Grading Tire and Loading Information Label Tire Care and Maintenance Inspecting and Maintaining Tires Maintaining Tire Pressures Replacing Tires and Wheels Seasonal Tire Types Driving in Low Temperatures Tire Traction Devices Maintaining Wheel Trims Tire Pressures at High Speeds Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
  • Page 11 Firefighting After Firefighting Suppression is Complete250 Consumer Information New Vehicle Limited Warranty Warranty Information Customer Care Contacting Lucid Motors Reporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety Defects Vehicle Recycling High-Voltage Battery Recycling Process FCC, FDA, and ISED Compliance FCC and ISED Certification...
  • Page 13 Introduction Introduction...
  • Page 14: A Message From Lucid

    Thanks for choosing Lucid. We’re honored to have you aboard. Lucid Air is designed and engineered with a devout dedication to detail, and every aspect carefully considered. We hope you cherish this vehicle as much as we did in developing it.
  • Page 15: About This Manual

    This Owner’s Manual contains information information of a general nature to help you configure, maintain, and enjoy useful to the reader. your Lucid Air. We advise you to take some time to familiarize yourself with it before driving. Illustrations Failure to follow the Owner's Manual...
  • Page 16: Copyright

    Copyright ©2023 Lucid USA, Inc. All rights reserved. The information presented is current at the time of publication and subject to copyright and intellectual property rights of Lucid USA, Inc. and its subsidiaries and/or affiliates. This document may not be reproduced, archived, or transmitted in...
  • Page 17: Information About This Vehicle

    The final inspection takes place at the delivery center and consists of a road test conducted by a trained Lucid technician. Vehicle Modifications NOTE: Lucid does not recommend installing non-approved parts and accessories or performing non- approved vehicle modifications.
  • Page 18: Personal Information And Data Sharing

    Personal Information and Data Sharing For information on how Lucid uses and protects your personal information, visit our website at www.lucidmotors.com/legal. Data Sharing Permissions You can disable data-sharing from the Pilot Panel by touching Settings >...
  • Page 19 Vehicle Overview Vehicle Overview...
  • Page 20: Exterior

    Exterior Exterior Overview 1. Hood, see Hood Opening and Closing on page 27 2. Exterior Side Mirror, see Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position on page 82 3. Front Multifunction Camera 4. Pillar Camera 5. Rear View Camera, see Rear View Monitoring on page 133 6.
  • Page 21 NOTE: For detailed camera locations, see DreamDrive Component Locations on page 108. Vehicle Overview...
  • Page 22: Interior

    Interior Interior Overview 1. Glass Cockpit, see Glass Cockpit on page 14 2. Left Control Stalk: Washers, see Washers on page 87 ○ Turn Signals, see Turn Signals on page 84 ○ High Beams, see High Beam Headlights on page 84 ○...
  • Page 23 12. Left Toggle Switch, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 112 13. DreamDrive Controls, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 112 14. Horn, see Horn on page 76 15. Media Controls, see Steering Wheel - Right Controls on page 75 16.
  • Page 24: Vehicle Identification

    You may be asked to provide the Vehicle Manufacturer Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) when communicating with Lucid Motors. You can Vehicle Manufactured Date (MM/YY) find the VIN in the following locations: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) Top of Dashboard - The VIN is visible...
  • Page 25: Steering Wheel Controls

    Steering Wheel Controls 1. Left Toggle Switch, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 112 2. DreamDrive Button, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 112 3. Following Distance Button, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 112 4. Cancel Button, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 112 5.
  • Page 26: Glass Cockpit

    Glass Cockpit The 34-inch (86 cm) Glass Cockpit is ergonomically contoured to the driver, giving the driver easy access to the controls without being distracted. 1. Left Cockpit Panel: The functions on this touchscreen are available at all times: Charge Port Door Control, see Charge Port Door on page 178 ○...
  • Page 27: Pilot Panel

    Pilot Panel Climate Controls, see Temperature Control on page 97 Pilot Panel for all Air models except Sapphire: Settings Menu Parking Controls, see Parking Experience on page 129 NOTE: In some menus on the Pilot Panel, you can press the icons for list view or tile view to toggle between display options.
  • Page 28: Rear Display

    Panel, allowing you to browse the contents. Sunshade - Deploys and retracts The Pilot Panel view of the smart drawer the Rear Sunshade; see Sunshades shows additional details for lists and on page 25. libraries. Climate - Controls for the WARNING: Distracted driving can temperature, fan speed, and seat lead to serious injury or death.
  • Page 29 Opening & Closing Opening & Closing...
  • Page 30: Keyless Entry System

    Unpairing from the Lucid Mobile App to unlock, drive, and lock Lucid Air using the Lucid Mobile app. In order to use the 1. Press the Mobile Key icon in the top Mobile Key, you must first pair it with the right-hand corner of the home screen.
  • Page 31 NOTE: The key fob button is located on the center of the top The key fob battery may need surface, in the middle of the LUCID replacing; see Replacing the Key Fob logo. Battery. If the key fob battery is...
  • Page 32: Using The Lucid Key Card

    If you cannot unlock your vehicle with the If you think batteries may key fob, use the mobile app or Lucid key have been swallowed, seek card. See Using the Lucid key card. Contact immediate medical attention. Lucid Customer Care if the problem WARNING: If the cover for the persists.
  • Page 33: Pin To Drive

    Please refer to local regulations. If you lose a key fob, contact a Lucid Service Center to obtain a replacement. Depleted Key Fob Battery If ordering a new key fob, you must bring all...
  • Page 34 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 not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority...
  • Page 35: Doors

    Opening Doors A valid key fob or Lucid key card is The door handles will extend when: detected within 2 inches (5 cm) of the sensor on the left driver's side center A valid key fob is detected next to the pillar, and the door handle is pressed.
  • Page 36: Door Warnings

    vehicle doors when the vehicle is in Door Warnings motion. Always ensure children are also wearing their seatbelts. Whenever a door is open, a warning icon appears on the WARNING: Never leave children Glass Cockpit and open doors are unsupervised in any car. displayed.
  • Page 37: Windows

    Pull up or Sunshades press down on a switch to raise or lower the associated window. Some Lucid Air models are equipped Each passenger door contains a window with power sunshades in the rear window switch for its associated window.
  • Page 38 the power sunshades in sunny weather conditions can reduce glare and help regulate the internal vehicle temperature. CAUTION: The child seat tether anchor point cover must be closed when lowering the rear sunshade to prevent damage. Side Window Sunshades Window switches in the rear doors also operate the side window sunshades.
  • Page 39: Hood

    Glass Cockpit. If this occurs, in the open position. Lucid recommends that you stop the vehicle in a safe location and place the vehicle in P (Park), then check to see if the hood is correctly closed.
  • Page 40: Accessing The Front Cargo Area

    WARNING: If any part of the hood hinge appears loose, do not drive If the hood stops due to an obstruction, the vehicle, and contact a Lucid remove it and try to open or close it again. Service Center. If it cannot be opened or closed a second time, try to manually operate the hood.
  • Page 41: Hood Interior Emergency Release

    Hood Interior Emergency Release If a person becomes trapped inside the front trunk, open the hood from the inside by pressing the interior release button. Opening & Closing...
  • Page 42: Trunk

    Use the manual release button on around the trunk for obstructions the trunk (located below the 'C' in before opening, closing, or the Lucid nameplate), when doors are operating the trunk. unlocked or if you have a key fob. CAUTION: To avoid damaging the...
  • Page 43: Accessing The Rear Cargo Area

    NOTE: The Glass Cockpit alerts you if the decklid automatically stops. If the decklid stops due to an obstruction, remove it and try to open or close it again. If it cannot be opened or closed a second time, try to manually operate the trunk. WARNING: Exercise caution when opening or closing the hood and decklid in windy conditions.
  • Page 44: Safety And Security

    To access Tow and Break-In Alert settings from the 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 only a push notification), and disable the Tow and Break-In Alert.
  • Page 45: Seating & Safety Restraints

    Seating & Safety Restraints Seating & Safety Restraints...
  • Page 46: Front Seats

    Front Seats Adjusting the Front Seats 2. Backrest Rotate the switch backward/forward WARNING: Do not adjust the to adjust the angle of the seat back. driver’s seat while driving. Doing so increases the risk of collision. 3. Lumbar WARNING: Before adjusting a seat, Press the up/down buttons to raise/ check to see that the area around lower the lumbar support, and the...
  • Page 47: Easy Entry & Exit

    WARNING: Seat belts are intended WARNING: When the seat is in for use by adult-sized occupants. the reclined position, the shoulder For children, see Child Safety on belt and lap belt do not provide page 48. proper protection in an accident. In a collision, with the seat reclined, you can slip past or under the seatbelt and suffer serious injury.
  • Page 48: Massage Feature

    Press the START MASSAGE button to NOTE: If the vehicle reaches activate the seat massage feature. 10 mph (16 kmph), the seat movement will automatically Each massage program runs for stop to ensure your safety 20 minutes. A countdown showing the while driving.
  • Page 49 NOTE: Seat heating and ventilation cannot be used together. Changing the seat heating to ventilation stops the seat heating and turns on the ventilation feature. Similarly, changing the ventilation to seat heating stops the ventilation and turns on seat heating. Seating &...
  • Page 50: Rear Seats

    Rear Seats does not fully engage, the risk of Rear Seat Folding death and serious injury increases in an accident or heavy braking. WARNING: Always secure objects transported in the passenger NOTE: When returning the seat compartment. In an impact or to its upright position, make sure sudden maneuver, unsecured that the seat belts are not trapped...
  • Page 51 center seatback, which only has a heater function in the base. Control the seat heating in the Pilot Panel, (select > REAR), the rear display, or the capacitive buttons on either side of the rear display. Press the corresponding heat icon to heat the desired seat.
  • Page 52: Head Restraints

    The front headrests of your Lucid Air Sapphire are designed to accommodate NOTE: Front seat head occupants with or without helmets. The restraints of the Air Sapphire headrest can be manually adjusted by are not vertically adjustable.
  • Page 53 NOTE: The rear center head restraint is not adjustable, only removable. Removing a Head Restraint WARNING: The absence of a properly adjusted head restraint increases the risk of serious injury or fatality in the event of a collision. The headrest can be pulled out from its WARNING: Remove the head retracted position to one of three extended restraint from the vehicle seat...
  • Page 54: Seat Belts

    WARNING: If a seat belt fails to and eyeglasses). Pressure from the latch or does not fully retract seat belt on such items can cause when not in use, contact Lucid personal injury. Customer Care to have the assembly inspected and possibly WARNING: Each seat belt should replaced.
  • Page 55: Wearing Seat Belts

    Wearing Seat Belts WARNING: Child seats should only be used in the rear seats. Do not WARNING: All occupants must install a child seat in the front wear seat belts, no matter the passenger seat. driving distance. Failure to do so increases the risk of serious injury or fatality in an accident.
  • Page 56: Seat Belt Reminders

    Make sure that the seat belt has unoccupied seats. If the indicator remains no slack and is not twisted. on, contact a Lucid Service Center. For any concerns about wearing seat belts, In addition to the seat belt reminder, a consult your physician.
  • Page 57 The seat belt pre-tensioners will only activate once before a Lucid Service Center must replace them. If a pre-tensioner activates, the airbag warning indicator will display on the Glass Cockpit.
  • Page 58: Location Of Seatbelt Pre-Tensioners

    Location of Seatbelt Pre-Tensioners 1. Driver Lap Belt Pretensioner 2. Driver Shoulder Belt Pretensioner 3. Left Rear Passenger Shoulder Belt Pretensioner 4. Right Rear Passenger Shoulder Belt Pretensioner 5. Front Passenger Shoulder Belt Pretensioner 6. Front Passenger Lap Belt Pretensioner Seating &...
  • Page 59: Testing Seat Belts

    If a seat belt does not fully retract, contact a Lucid Service Center. There are three tests you should perform when checking the seat belts: 1. With the seat belt fastened, give the shoulder belt strap at the buckle a quick upward pull.
  • Page 60: Child Safety

    All child restraint systems are designed to for a list of approved child seats. See be secured by lap belts or the lap belt Contacting Lucid Motors on page 253. The portion of the lap-shoulder belt. rear seat supports both iSize and ISOFIX child seats.
  • Page 61 WARNING: Children should never be left unattended in the vehicle, even when secured in a child safety seat. WARNING: According to collision statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats than in the front seat. WARNING: Never use seat belt extenders on a seat belt that is used to install a child safety seat or booster seat.
  • Page 62: Choosing A Child Safety Seat

    WARNING: Where consistent with applicable laws or recommended by the child safety seat manufacturer, Lucid recommends that children below the weight of 20 lbs (9 kg), and unable to sit up unaided should ride rear-facing using an integrated 5-point harness.
  • Page 63 Weight Group Rear Outer Seat Group I 20-40 lb (9-18 kg) Group II IL, IUF 33-55 lb (15-25 kg) Group III IL, IUF 48-76 lb (22-36 kg) IL: Any semi-universal LATCH/ISOFIX child restraint system IUF: Any universal LATCH/ISOFIX child restraint system Seating &...
  • Page 64: Seating Larger Children

    may result in a significant risk of Seating Larger Children injury to the child in the event of a collision or emergency braking. WARNING: Make sure that the booster seat or vehicle seat WARNING: After installing a child properly supports the child's head. safety seat in the vehicle, do The seat back must be at or above not adjust the vehicle seat, as...
  • Page 65 3. Attach the child seat latches onto WARNING: If the restraint is not the LATCH/ISOFIX lower anchor correctly anchored, there is a risk points, following the manufacturer’s of serious injury to the child in the instructions to connect and tighten event of a collision or emergency them.
  • Page 66: Installing Seat Belt-Retained Child Seats

    seat and remove all slack in the seat belt. 3. If the safety seat has an upper tether, attach it to the back of the vehicle seat. See Attaching Upper Tether Straps. 4. Check that the safety seat is not loose.
  • Page 67 2. Pass the tether strap over the top of the seat. 3. Open the protective cover located behind the headrest. 4. Attach the tether strap hook to the tether anchor point on the parcel shelf. Ensure that the tether strap hook is facing the correct way, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and that the strap is not twisted.
  • Page 68: Airbags

    Airbags SRS Airbag System Components 1. Front Impact Sensors 2. Knee Airbag 3. Front Passenger’s Airbag 4. Side Impact Sensor (Front Door) 5. Passenger Seat OCS Sensor 6. Side Impact Sensors 7. Side Airbags (Seat-Mounted) NOTE: Driver center airbag included in Europe models only. 8.
  • Page 69 NOTE: This may not be available in all regions. 14. Front Pressure Sensor NOTE: The illustration shows approximate airbag locations. Seating & Safety Restraints...
  • Page 70: Airbag Safety Information

    Slow Speed Front Impacts their deployment. WARNING: Contact Lucid first Side Impacts if you are planning to modify your vehicle for a person with Driving Over Bumps or Potholes disabilities in a way that may affect the airbag system.
  • Page 71 However, Lucid does not recommend that you seat an infant or small child in the front passenger seat. No objects should be placed over or near the airbag on the instrument panel because the object could cause harm if the vehicle is in a crash.
  • Page 72: Obstruction Of Airbags

    A-pillar trim must be undamaged. Any damage should Accessories attached to or obscuring be referred to a Lucid Service an airbag cover (for example, Center for inspection. attached to the roof lining, door pillar trim, or the front seat backrests)
  • Page 73: Front Passenger Seat Occupant Classification

    Front Passenger Seat Occupant Classification System (OCS) WARNING: Lucid strongly advises against seating a child on the front passenger seat, even if the passenger airbag is off. All occupants age 12 and under should ride in the rear seats. See Child Safety Locks on page 24.
  • Page 74: Front Passenger Seat Ocs Status Indicator

    Lucid Service Center. If you still believe that the airbag status 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 75: System (Ocs)

    In either case, contact a from operating correctly in an impact. Lucid Service Center to help correct Contact a Lucid Service Center if the the issue. warning indicator is displayed. Child restraint systems installed on...
  • Page 76: Airbag Srs Warning Indicator

    Seat Belt Buckle Sensors 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 Seating & Safety Restraints...
  • Page 77: Driving & Operating

    Driving & Operating Driving & Operating...
  • Page 78: Driver Information

    Driver Information Vehicle Information and Alerts Select > About Vehicle on the Pilot Panel to access information about your vehicle. The screen will provide the following information: 1. Vehicle Model 2. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 3. Vehicle Software Version 4. Alerts That Were Recently Displayed On the Glass Cockpit NOTE: A notification badge will appear on the...
  • Page 79: Pilot Panel

    Panel display in either of the following two ways: Tap the arrow at the base of the display. A menu of Pilot Panel options will appear. Select Turn Off to blank the screen. Double-tap on the Lucid image on the home screen. Driving & Operating...
  • Page 80: Center Cockpit Panel

    Center Cockpit Panel Center Cockpit Panel - Overview NOTE: The illustration below is for demonstration purposes. The information in your vehicle display may be different, depending on the current software version and market region. 1. Trip Information Area, see Trip Information on page 66 2.
  • Page 81: Warning Indicators

    Low Temperature Detected for High- Low Coolant Level Voltage Battery Brake System Warning; Stop the Headlight Leveling Fault Detected Vehicle; Call Lucid Service Center Brake System Warning; Call Lucid Exterior Light Fault Detected Service Center Rear Fog Light Active Excessive Brake Wear Detected...
  • Page 82: High-Voltage Drive System Failure

    Lane Departure Protection Disabled Driver's Monitoring Camera Cannot or System Fault Detected Detect Their Face Lucid Stability Control System is in a Drowsy Driver Alert Reduced State Lucid Stability Control Operating When Flashing; If Indicator Stays Collision Protection Disabled Solid, a Fault is Detected...
  • Page 83: Charge And Power Meter

    50mi/80km. Low Temperature Detected for High- Voltage Battery NOTE: Lucid recommends finding a place where you can charge the vehicle if the SoC falls below 50mi/ 80km. Remember that the vehicle 12V Battery Charging System Fault...
  • Page 84: Starting And Powering Off

    If a paired key fob, Lucid key card, or phone is recognized when the driver’s door is opened, the cockpit and Pilot Panels...
  • Page 85: Powering Off

    Powering Off When you have finished driving and have selected P (Park), the parking brake will engage and all systems will remain operational. NOTE: If the vehicle is not in 'Park' and is stationary, when the driver door is opened, the vehicle will automatically shift to P (Park).
  • Page 86: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position Use the Pilot Panel to adjust the steering wheel position by touching > Press the Up/Down/In/Out arrows to adjust it. Press RESTORE to return to the previous position, or press SAVE TO PROFILE to save the position to the current user profile.
  • Page 87: Steering Wheel - Right Controls

    Steering Wheel - Right Controls 1. For information about the left controls, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 112. 2. The right controls modify the volume for all media, audio, and phone calls: Push up to raise the volume. ○...
  • Page 88: Horn

    Horn To sound the horn, press the center pad on the steering wheel. Driving & Operating...
  • Page 89: Drive Selector

    Drive Selector Using the Drive Selector for one second, and release once the car shifts to Neutral. NOTE: If the vehicle’s electrical system is unresponsive, the operator will need to connect a 12v jumpstart battery to the jump-start terminal to shift to Neutral. D (Drive) Push the lever down and release to select D.
  • Page 90 Creep is enabled or disabled via the Pilot Panel. Select > Vehicle > Drive Settings to enable/disable Creep. Releasing the brake pedal and tapping the accelerator when Creep is on will cause the vehicle to slowly move forward in D (Drive), or backward in R (Reverse).
  • Page 91: Drive Modes

    WARNING: It is recommended that this mode is only used by advanced and skilled drivers, in a suitable environment, and with Lucid-specification summer tires installed. NOTE: This mode cannot be selected if the vehicle is using SMOOTH the guest profile. Please log in to enable this mode.
  • Page 92: Launch Mode

    WARNING: It is recommended that this mode is only used by advanced and skilled drivers on a closed course, and with Lucid- specification tires installed. NOTE: For maximum performance, the vehicle should be pre- 2. Then fully press the accelerator while...
  • Page 93: Limited Power Mode

    FULL. When in FULL, stability control switches to a traction optimized setting during Launch Mode. If stability control is in PARTIAL (Lucid Air) or TRACK,(Lucid Air Sapphire) traction control remains in that setting. Warming up Tires To achieve the best dragstrip and launch times, tires should be warm.
  • Page 94: Mirrors

    Mirrors Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position Interior Rear View Mirror WARNING: Distances may be difficult to judge accurately, depending on the type of mirror glass fitted to your vehicle. Furthermore, objects viewed in the mirror may be closer than they appear.
  • Page 95: Exterior Lights

    Exterior Lights Exterior Lights Control The headlights will switch off when the ambient light rises above that level. The exterior vehicle lights are controlled via NOTE: The lights will switch on either the left lever on the steering column whenever the windshield wipers are or the Left Cockpit Panel.
  • Page 96: High Beam Headlights

    High Beam Headlights NOTE: The headlight high beams will only operate if the low beams are on, except when used for temporary flashing. Push the left steering column lever away from you to turn on the high beam headlights. To cancel, pull the lever towards you.
  • Page 97: Hazard Warning Lights

    After a Collision NOTE: Pushing the steering column lever all the way in the opposite If you are involved in a collision that causes direction will switch the turn the airbags to be deployed, the hazard signals to the opposite direction warning lights will automatically switch on.
  • Page 98: Interior Lights

    Interior Lights Interior Lights NOTE: If enabled, the ambient lights activate whenever the vehicle The interior lights automatically switch on is on. If ambient lighting is turned when a vehicle door is opened and off off, it will remain off until you turn when all doors are closed.
  • Page 99: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Wipers DE-ICE: Activate the wiper de-ice feature when there is ice/snow build- CAUTION: Do not activate the up on the windshield to wipers if they are frozen to assist in quick ice removal. the windshield because this can This feature can only be damage the wiper blades and the activated when the vehicle...
  • Page 100 The warning indicator will display on the Glass Cockpit if the fluid level in the washer reservoir is low. CAUTION: Do not operate the washers when the fluid reservoir is empty or frozen. This can cause the washer pump to overheat and fail.
  • Page 101: Brakes

    Contact a Lucid Service Center force). A typical break-in period is immediately if you experience any approximately 20-25 stops from 35 braking issues or receive any fault mph (56 kmph) or higher.
  • Page 102: Regenerative Braking

    ABS Warning Indicator The ABS indicator displays with a notification message on the Glass Cockpit. If illuminated, the ABS is disabled. Contact a Lucid Service Center as soon as possible to have the fault repaired. CAUTION: The pedal-operated braking system remains...
  • Page 103: Vehicle Hold

    Single-motor RWD vehicles will revert back brake. Contact a Lucid Service to the default Standard setting each time Center for assistance. the vehicle is turned on. AWD vehicles will retain the selected regenerative braking setting when the vehicle is power cycled.
  • Page 104: Brake Pad Wear

    Pressing and holding the P (Park) button in the end of life. Contact an authorized Lucid an emergency decelerates the vehicle to a Motors Service Center to replace the brake low speed using the service brakes, then pads.
  • Page 105: Carbon Ceramic Brakes

    Glass Cockpit, the system has at 80% of the maximum pace. detected excessive brake wear. Contact a Lucid Service Center as soon as 3. Cool the brakes by driving at 30% possible to have the brakes inspected. of the maximum pace for a further...
  • Page 106 Importance of Brake Cooldown After Hard Driving Carbon ceramic brake systems can reach very high temperatures during spirited driving or track use. To ensure that the brake fluid and neighboring suspension components are not subjected to high temperatures, after hard driving, drive at 50-70mph (80-113kmph) for 3 miles (5km) or 3 minutes to give sufficient airflow and cooldown time before the vehicle is held...
  • Page 107: Lucid Stability Control

    Lucid Stability Control This indicator will flash on the center Glass Cockpit if the Lucid Stability Control system The Lucid Stability Control system uses activates while driving. The multiple sensors to monitor driver inputs indicator will remain on if a fault is and vehicle motion.
  • Page 108: Getting Maximum Range

    Getting Maximum Range Driving Tips to Maximize Range Remove any unnecessary cargo to reduce vehicle load weight. Ensure your tires are maintained at their specified inflation pressures. See Maintaining Tire Pressures on page 213. Keep all windows closed, when possible, to reduce drag. Avoid abrupt and/or frequent acceleration and try to maintain an even speed.
  • Page 109: Heating, Ventilation Air Conditioning

    Defrost on page 98 buttons on the dash. NOTE: Some Lucid Air models use Activating this feature maintains a heat pump for climate control. the current cabin temperature after When operating cabin cooling or exiting the vehicle for 45 minutes.
  • Page 110: Defrost

    Remote Climate maximum. Remote Climate is available within the NOTE: When the vehicle is powered Lucid mobile app and allows you to on Max Cool is turned OFF by remotely set the cabin temperature or default. windshield defrosting controls.
  • Page 111 Max Cool ON Select Climate on the Pilot Panel and select . When activated, the icon is highlighted and the HVAC controls are updated to indicate maximum cooling. Max Cool OFF Select the Max Cool button again to turn it OFF.
  • Page 112: Interior Equipment

    Interior Equipment Sun Visors To use a sun visor, fold it down from its stowed position. Sun visors can also pivot towards the side window by releasing it from the retaining clip. NOTE: Make sure the sun visor is secured by the retaining clip when returning it to its stowed position.
  • Page 113: Front Armrest And Storage Compartment

    Front Armrest and Storage Compartment Use the latch to pull down the rear center armrest. WARNING: Do not operate Pull up on the lid to access the storage the vehicle with the storage compartment. Close the lid and push the compartment lid open, as this armrest up to close it.
  • Page 114 Fold down the rear armrest to access the cup holder. Driving & Operating...
  • Page 115: Accessory Connections

    Accessory Connections USB Connections USB-C ports for charging mobile devices can be found in the following areas: 1. Two USB-C ports can be found in the storage compartment of the front center console. Insert the phone into the left clip with the back of the phone in contact with the side of the storage compartment to charge a mobile phone with wireless charging...
  • Page 116: 12-Volt Power Socket

    not occur in a particular installation. CAUTION: If objects in the vehicle If this equipment does cause harmful interior are stored incorrectly, they interference to radio or television can slide or be thrown around reception, which can be determined by and hit vehicle occupants.
  • Page 117 The power socket is primarily provided for use with the tire repair kit, but can also be used for other accessories requiring up to 15A or a maximum of 180 watts. Driving & Operating...
  • Page 118 DreamDrive DreamDrive...
  • Page 119: About Dreamdrive

    About DreamDrive DreamDrive Features Surround View Monitoring (PRO) Your Lucid Air is equipped with an NOTE: (PRO) These features are Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) available only with DreamDrive Pro called "Lucid DreamDrive." The following and in certain regions. features are available:...
  • Page 120: Dreamdrive Component Locations

    DreamDrive 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 6. Rear Multifunction Camera, see Rear View Monitoring. 7. LiDAR DreamDrive...
  • Page 121 8. Driver Monitoring Camera 9. Front Narrow Angle Camera 10. Front Wide Angle Camera - Center 11. Front Wide Angle Camera - Left 12. Front Wide Angle Camera - Right 13. Rear Narrow Angle Camera - Center 14. Rear Narrow Angle Camera - Left 15.
  • Page 122: Dreamdrive Limitations

    It is the driver’s responsibility to remain alert and Extremely hot or cold temperatures drive safely and responsibly at all times. Partially or completely disabled Lucid CAUTION: Lucid strongly Stability Control recommends always having your vehicle serviced at a Lucid...
  • Page 123 displayed on the Pilot Panel under > DreamDrive. DreamDrive...
  • Page 124: Driving Experience

    Driving Experience Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls 1. Left-side Toggle Switch 2. DreamDrive Activate 3. Gap Setting Adjustment 4. Cancel Drive Assist Control DreamDrive...
  • Page 125: Using Dreamdrive

    Using DreamDrive Gear is Shifted Out of D (Drive) Parking Brake is Applied, (See Press to access or exit Parking Brake) DreamDrive. Vehicle Speed Goes Above the Press and hold the button to switch Maximum Threshold of 90 mph between Adaptive Cruise Control (150 kmph) and Highway Assist systems (see Adaptive Cruise Control and Highway...
  • Page 126 Adaptive Cruise Control will issue a WARNING: Never depend on takeover request if it cannot safely brake Adaptive Cruise Control to brake the vehicle. for pedestrians, animals, or other objects. Always watch the road NOTE: The Adaptive Cruise Control and be prepared to take corrective system will disengage and apply action.
  • Page 127 Cruising Speed The lane display will no longer be highlighted, despite usually being WARNING: Occasionally, Adaptive highlighted when Adaptive Cruise Cruise Control may brake late Control is active. or unexpectedly due to following a vehicle too closely, or if The target vehicle will not be detection issues occur due to highlighted.
  • Page 128: Highway Assist

    steering the vehicle to conform to wheel. See Steering Wheel DreamDrive traffic conditions. Controls for more information. WARNING: Turn off Highway Assist Press the brake pedal, if it is safe to do so when driving in areas where the in the current traffic conditions, to cancel lane markings are not clear or the system.
  • Page 129 will display on the Center Cockpit Panel is still engaged and actively controlling the when Highway Assist is activated. vehicle. NOTE: When Highway Assist has NOTE: The system will go been temporarily overridden, this to an override state if you indicator and lane highlighting will apply excessive steering force to gray out, and the text will change to...
  • Page 130: Traffic Sign Recognition

    Hazard lights will activate. gray out on the Glass Cockpit when you use the steering wheel. A flashing red animation will appear Once the steering wheel returns to its on the center Glass Cockpit. neutral position, the vehicle is centered in the lane, and the system detects lanes Audible warnings will sound.
  • Page 131: Traffic Drive-Off Alert

    on the Glass Cockpit when WARNING: The Traffic Sign this feature is disabled. Recognition system will not display correct information and warnings won't take effect if it is unable Traffic Drive-Off Alert to determine a traffic sign or is uncertain whether an acquired When your vehicle comes to a stop behind speed limit is accurate or not.
  • Page 132: Distracted Driver Alert

    Distracted Driver Alert Interior Camera When enabled, the Distracted Driver Alert system will monitor the driver via the interior camera and issue alerts when it detects that the driver’s eyes are not on the road. NOTE: In some circumstances, the interior camera might be blocked.
  • Page 133: High Beam Assist

    Drowsy Driver Alert Settings An indicator will display on the Glass Cockpit when the Drowsy Driver Alert activates until the Click > DreamDrive on the Pilot vehicle has been stopped or Panel, then press to enable or disable shifted out of D (Drive). Drowsy Driver Alert.
  • Page 134 The High Beam Assist indicator is displayed on the instrument cluster whenever the system is activated. To override High Beam Assist: 1. If HBA is in low or high beam and the driver wants continuous high beam, push the left steering column lever. 2.
  • Page 135: Collision Detection And Protection

    Furthermore, the system will provide Collision Protection Settings additional brake support if the driver presses the brake during an Automatic WARNING: Lucid strongly Emergency Braking event. recommends that you leave this feature enabled to provide An audible warning will sound and...
  • Page 136: Forward Collision Warning

    Forward Collision Warning, is if Automatic Emergency Braking active at speeds above approximately 6 is unavailable. Contact a Lucid mph (10 kmph) and up to 112 mph (180 Service Center if either of these items kmph). Pedestrian detection and reaction appear.
  • Page 137: Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection

    The Automatic Emergency Braking System that Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection is will reduce speed if you do not react active at speeds below 11 mph (18 kmph). sufficiently to the warning. The warning is intended to help reduce the severity of a collision.
  • Page 138: Cross Traffic Protection

    the surroundings, and braking Cross Traffic Protection or steering the vehicle when necessary. Cross Traffic Protection warns the driver when there is a risk of collision with WARNING: There are factors that crossing traffic approaching from the left reduce or impair the performance or right to the front or rear side of the of the Cross Traffic Protection vehicle.
  • Page 139: Blind Spot Warning

    NOTE: Lane Departure Protection WARNING: Lane Departure is temporarily overridden when a Protection is designed to detect turn signal is activated (see Turn lane markings and certain road Signals). Once you have steered edges. It is your responsibility to into another lane and the turn drive attentively and stay within signal automatically deactivates, the boundaries of the driving lane.
  • Page 140: Blind Spot Display

    or a vehicle is no longer detected in the Select whether you would like to receive blind spot. VISUAL (default) or VISUAL AND AUDIO warnings once it is enabled. If it is disabled, visual and audible warnings on the Glass Cockpit will longer issued. Warnings via LED's on exterior rear view mirrors will still be provided.
  • Page 141: Parking Experience

    Lucid NOTE: The vehicle must be moving strongly recommends changing below approximately 15 mph your tires at a Lucid Service Center (25 kmph) to scan. The system will to ensure an optimal automatic prompt you visually and audibly to parking experience.
  • Page 142 accordingly. To disable this feature, 3. Press a space on the Pilot Panel to see Automatic Park In on page 129. select it. Canceling Automatic Park In NOTE: The system can detect up to four parking spaces at a time. During the automated parking sequence, Automatic Park In will be immediately Release the brake pedal and steering wheel...
  • Page 143: Automatic Park Out

    Automatic Park In Settings Touch > DreamDrive on the Pilot Panel, then press to enable or disable Auto Park Wheel Curb Assist to configure Blind Spot Display. Settings will save to the current user profile. Automatic Park Out Automatic Park Out takes control of shifting, accelerating, braking, and steering the vehicle, positioning it to pull straight out of a parallel parking space.
  • Page 144: Surround View Monitoring

    Press CANCEL at any time to stop Road Slope or Grade is Too High Automatic Park Out. Be prepared to take control of the vehicle. See Road is too Slippery or Provides Poor Automatic Park Out on page 131. Tire Traction A Safety System Activates (such NOTE: An alert will sound when the as Collision Protection or Automatic...
  • Page 145: Rear View Monitoring

    to the camera view from the front or rear Press at any time to close the screen. bumper. NOTE: Visual indicators for object distance will be displayed when Press the button in 3D view to switch Park Distance Warning is activated. to the top-down view.
  • Page 146: Park Distance Warning

    The shade of the visual indicator NOTE: The current represents how close your vehicle is to an magnification level will be object. Objects that are further away will be displayed to the right of the indicated by a neutral shade. camera view.
  • Page 147 Infotainment Infotainment...
  • Page 148: User Profiles

    Owner: This is the main profile with 1. Sign in with your Lucid ID to allow access to all features, including Lucid your data to be synced to other Lucid ID syncing and user profile removal.
  • Page 149: Profile Settings

    Lucid Mobile App open setup because some user and signed into with your interaction is required. You Lucid ID if you are linking a must have the Lucid Mobile smartphone. App open and signed into with your Lucid ID if you are linking a smart phone.
  • Page 150: Loading And Switching Profile Preferences

    Changing Profile Name and Avatar You can change the avatar for the owner profile and/or the name and avatar for the secondary profiles in the Lucid Mobile App. My Profile You can view and edit your home and work addresses or reset your personal identification number (PIN) under My Profile.
  • Page 151: Changing Display Settings

    Change Input Method Use the onscreen keyboard to input text in three ways: 1. Alphanumeric keyboard 2. Swipe to type on the Alphanumeric Keyboard 3. Handwriting Recognition Swipe to type To type a word, select the first letter and then swipe across the keyboard. After you complete the word, lift your finger from the keyboard.
  • Page 152 showing the languages' list. Pressing and holding the icon will show the list. NOTE: You cannot change the language once you have entered characters into an input field. Changes to the input language are saved to your profile. Infotainment...
  • Page 153: Media And Audio

    Media and Audio Media Overview Tap the Media icon on the Right Cockpit Panel to launch the media overview. 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 154: Physical Media Controls

    Physical Media Controls Steering Wheel Media Controls Use the following steering wheel controls when active media is playing or a call is in progress: 1. Right Toggle/Center Button: Press the button to play/pause the media playback, mute/ unmute the radio, or to answer a call. Press once to answer an incoming call or press and hold to reject an incoming call.
  • Page 155: Dashboard Volume Control

    Digital Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The toggle on the dashboard can adjust the Lucid and iBiquity Digital Corp are not volume when media is playing by scrolling responsible for the content sent using up to increase or down to decrease the HD Radio™...
  • Page 156 programming service and is available Experience Cause Action in analog and digital broadcasts. Any A mismatch The radio Contact the additional multicast stations (HD2–HD8) of time station's radio station are only broadcast digitally. alignment; a analog and because it is a user may digital radio...
  • Page 157: Siriusxm

    The SiriusXM service utilizes feedback. the cellular/Wi-Fi connectivity in your No text This is a data Notify the Lucid vehicle. Please ensure that a good information is service issue broadcaster. cellular/Wi-Fi signal is available. shown for the by the radio...
  • Page 158 3. Tap on an artist in search results to Symbol Description play and create a Pandora station. Skip to the previous channel SiriusXM - Live Sports Skip to the next channel Easy access to live NFL, MLB®, NBA, Skip backward NHL®, PGA TOUR, INDYCAR®, NASCAR®, and College Sports are available on Skip forward...
  • Page 159: Apple Carplay

    In connection with your trial subscription included with your vehicle purchase or lease, Sirius XM may collect your personal information from your dealer, automaker or other third party, or through the SiriusXM-enabled radio installed in your vehicle, to establish, activate and manage your subscription account, communicate important subscription information, improve the services SiriusXM delivers,...
  • Page 160: Logging Into Media Applications

    Once connected, you can use your NOTE: Many third-party media smartphone's Siri voice assistant by long applications require a data pressing the voice assist button on the connection and login information, steering wheel. and some services are subscription-based. Refer to the NOTE: Your vehicle will share provider for more information.
  • Page 161: Audio Settings

    NOTE: You can choose either front USB port, but only one port is supported at a time. Audio Settings Select > Audio on the Pilot Panel to access the audio settings: Equalizer: Adjusts the bass, mid, and treble Balance: Adjusts the sound level between the speakers Volume: Adjusts the master volume and the volume levels for the...
  • Page 162: Using Alexa

    Go to Settings > Applications > Alexa > Overview Things to try once you are signed in to see a list of sample Alexa commands. The Lucid Air comes equipped with Amazon Alexa Built-In, allowing users to Calling and Messaging Setup give voice commands for navigating to destinations, making phone calls, sending 1.
  • Page 163: Maps And Navigation

    Maps and Navigation Navigation Overview Home and Work Destinations on page 156. Press the icon on the Right Cockpit You will see RECENTS by default Panel to access navigation. The screen will when opening Search. Before typing display your current location and street anything in the search bar, you name (where applicable).
  • Page 164: Charging Category Search

    You will not be connected to a server, NOTE: Deleting personal location but GPS is still available. Before data cannot be undone. Lucid does switching to Offline mode, you must not store a copy of this data. first download maps while you are still connected via WiFi or cellular connectivity.
  • Page 165: Routing

    ETA for manually added stops that include any potential charging time. Allow extra travel time if you manually add a charging stop. Routing All Lucid routes are EV Routes by default, when connected. Lucid EV routes are integrated with your vehicle range and Infotainment...
  • Page 166: Predicting Energy Usage

    NOTE: The system predicts the NOTE: The Navigation App estimated remaining energy when calculates to predict energy you later arrive at a Waypoint or usage along the route. For more Destination. The predicted energy information, see Predicting Energy estimation is regularly updated in Usage on page 154.
  • Page 167: Adjusting The Map

    Using Range On Map not. Touch the icon in the lower right of the map to select from one of five default map The Lucid Range On Map provides a visual viewing modes: representation of anticipated range based on your current battery state of charge,...
  • Page 168: Setting Home And Work Destinations

    Lucid strongly recommends you download your local state or province as a backup map in case connectivity is ever lost. You can download as many maps as you would...
  • Page 169: Phone And Smart Devices

    Phone and Smart Devices Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 2. When Bluetooth is enabled from the vehicle, tap Add Device to start scanning for devices. Tap the device You can pair a Bluetooth-capable phone to be paired. If the desired device with your vehicle for hands-free use is not seen, ensure the device is when in operating range.
  • Page 170: Connecting And Disconnecting Bluetooth-Enabled Devices

    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 171: Making And Receiving Phone Calls

    NOTE: For iPhone users: NOTE: If your phone connects to The call audio will always be the Lucid phone dialer app while routed through the car system a call is already in progress, the if you take the call from the car call time on the dialer app may not match the call time on your phone.
  • Page 172: Using Messages

    Using Messages 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 173: Connecting The Vehicle To Wi-Fi

    Your vehicle can connect to a Wi‑Fi to open its menu. network to send and receive data, which is often faster than cellular networks. Lucid From this menu, you can: recommends leaving Wi‑Fi enabled and connected to a network whenever possible Toggle Wi‑Fi on/off...
  • Page 174: Homelink

    HomeLink What is HomeLink? This equipment complies with FCC and ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End HomeLink is a wireless control system Users must follow the specific operating that enables you to remotely operate up instructions for satisfying RF exposure to 15 Radio Frequency (RF) devices, such compliance.
  • Page 175: Programming Homelink

    Programming HomeLink 5. Press CONTINUE once the Pilot Panel shows that recording is complete. WARNING: Do not use HomeLink with any garage door opener that NOTE: The on-screen process cannot detect an object and signal will automatically skip this the door to stop and reverse as step and proceed to the required by U.S.
  • Page 176: Using Homelink

    9. The screen will prompt you to confirm or gate. The menu automatically collapses whether the device responded after three seconds after a signal is sent. all three tests have completed. Press YES or NO. Renaming or Deleting a Program NOTE: Pressing NO will give NOTE: It is recommended to delete you the option to restart the...
  • Page 177: Vehicle Information

    About Vehicle icon indicates a new alert or notification. The indicator will disappear once the alert or notification has been reviewed. Contact your Lucid Customer Care for assistance if you are unsure of how to resolve an alert or notification. Infotainment...
  • Page 178: Software Updates

    Your vehicle supports wireless software ways when a software update becomes updates, giving you continued access to available: new features and improvements. Lucid recommends installing these updates as 1. A push notification will be sent to the soon as they become available.
  • Page 179: Viewing Release Notes

    Lucid Mobile App. 5. A notification will appear on the Left Pilot Panel and a push notification will be sent to the Lucid Mobile App when the update is complete. NOTE: A notification will display on the Infotainment screens and a...
  • Page 180: Mobile App

    Mobile App Mobile App...
  • Page 181: Phone App

    Phone App Overview NOTE: Your credentials will be available at the time Your Lucid Air mobile app is an extension of vehicle purchase. Contact of your Lucid Air ownership experience. customer care for more Use the app to monitor your vehicle, adjust information.
  • Page 182 3. Mobile Key 3. Door Locks Use this button to link a new mobile If the doors are locked, pressing this key. button will unlock them. If the doors are unlocked, pressing this button will lock them. You must confirm the unlock command before the doors unlock.
  • Page 183: Charging Screen

    You can set the charge limit using the scroll button as per your driving preference. Lucid Mobile App also allows you to select charger ID and activate it if the Plug & Charge fails. NOTE: Do not use Electrify America's app to activate the Plug &...
  • Page 184: Watch App

    Watch App Apple Watch Use your Apple watch to view and control some of the features of your Lucid car. You can control the following features of your car from your Apple watch, if you are already signed in on your iPhone's mobile app: 1.
  • Page 185: High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging

    High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
  • Page 186: Electric Vehicle Components

    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 187 This symbol can be found on high-voltage components and indicates a risk of electrical shock. High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
  • Page 188: Battery Information

    About the Vehicle Batteries the charge level to Daily usage also helps preserve battery health. WARNING: Only a Lucid Service CAUTION: When the vehicle is not Center should service the high- in use for long periods of time, it is voltage battery pack.
  • Page 189 Contact Lucid Customer Care to schedule a service appointment. High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
  • Page 190: Charging Instructions

    Pilot Panel and press the OPEN and charge port are clean and CHARGE PORT button. unobstructed. Do not use them and contact a Lucid Service Center if you Use the Lucid Mobile App. find any contamination or a foreign object in either part.
  • Page 191: Charging The Vehicle

    Charging the Vehicle Your vehicle is supplied with a Lucid Mobile Charging Cable kit, which is stored in the trunk. See the Lucid Mobile Charging Guide for instructions and additional details about this charger.
  • Page 192: Rangexchange

    RangeXchange™ NOTE: RangeXchange may not be available in all regions. If another Electric Vehicle is low on charge, you can use your Lucid vehicle to charge it through shared charging. Setup 4. Start the charging process via the 1. Connect the RangeXchange cable to Pilot Panel of your vehicle.
  • Page 193: Disconnecting The Charging Cable

    Charging Status remaining until completion. You can check the progress of the charging Glass Cockpit charging display process via the light on the charge port, in-vehicle displays, or Lucid Mobile App. High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
  • Page 194: Setting A Charge Limit

    Your Lucid Air can precondition position of the charge slider. your battery before fast charging. Start preconditioning about 20 minutes before...
  • Page 195: Cold Weather Charging Considerations

    NOTE: Charging can be scheduled Tap Start Charging on the charging screen only on non-digital (J1772) AC on either the Pilot Panel or in the Lucid chargers. Mobile App if Scheduled Charging is active to override the scheduled time and begin immediately charging.
  • Page 196 CHARGING screen and display the reduction and remaining range. blue battery warning indicator will display on the Glass Cockpit when the battery pack is too cold and needs to reserve energy. High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
  • Page 197 Maintenance Maintenance...
  • Page 198: Maintenance Requirements

    Maintenance is an In addition to scheduled maintenance owner's responsibility, and you must ensure performed by Lucid, you must carry out a appropriate vehicle upkeep according to few simple checks more frequently. Details Lucid's recommendations.
  • Page 199: Electrical And High Voltage Safety

    Damage fire emergency responders if a can be corrected by your Lucid vehicle fire occurs, as they possess Service Center. the proper training and equipment to safely extinguish fires in electric Electrical and High Voltage Safety vehicles.
  • Page 200: Maintenance Schedule

    The service intervals in this maintenance and service schedule are based on average driving conditions. Some items will need more frequent service if you drive in unique conditions, such as unusually wet or dusty areas. Consult your Lucid Service Center for recommendations applicable to your individual needs and usage.
  • Page 201: Multi-Point Inspection

    Battery (12V) Condition CAUTION: Due to the location of the batteries, Lucid recommends that replacement of these batteries Battery Pack (HV) Condition is only carried out by a Lucid Service Center. Coolant Condition Brake Fluid Condition Brake Rotors and Pads Wear...
  • Page 202: Fluid Reservoirs

    Do not continue driving. Immediately The brake fluid level should always contact a Lucid Service Center. be between the MIN and the MAX marks. Checking the Fluid Level NOTE: Although the brake...
  • Page 203: Checking Windshield Washer Fluid

    1. Clean the filler cap before removing NOTE: Some national or local it to prevent dirt from entering the regulations restrict the use reservoir. of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). VOCs are commonly used 2. Unscrew the cap and remove. as antifreeze in washer fluid. Use a washer fluid with limited VOC 3.
  • Page 204: Wiper Blades And Washer Jets

    5. Gently lower wiper blade back on to at least every year for optimum the windshield. performance. NOTE: Contact your nearest Lucid The life expectancy of wiper blades can Service Center to order new wiper vary, depending on the geographical area blades.
  • Page 205: Cleaning Washer Jets

    Cleaning Washer Jets WARNING: Do not operate the washer jets during cleaning. Windshield washer fluid may cause irritation to the eyes and skin. Always read and observe the washer fluid manufacturer’s instructions. It is easier to clean the washer jets by first opening the hood because they are located on the wiper arms.
  • Page 206: Cabin Air Filter

    Cabin Air Filter Replacing the Cabin Air Filters Your vehicle has two installed cabin air filters that prevent pollen, industrial fall- out, road dust, and other particles from entering the vehicle via the vents. The cabin air filters should be replaced every year or every 12,000 miles (19,310 km), whichever comes first.
  • Page 207: Wheels

    Wheels Seasonal Tire Changes Your Lucid Air may use 21" summer tires and 19" winter tires. Several vehicle systems rely on knowing the wheel size, so a system update is required whenever swapping wheels of different sizes. Wheel Swap Preferred Method: Lucid...
  • Page 208 CAUTION: When re-installing the To remove Dream Edition wheel inserts: 5-spoke, 21" Aerosport wheel 1. Grip the insert by inserting you insert, check the final assembly to ensure the insert (left arrow) fingers into the gap in the insert. is below the surface of the surrounding wheel (right arrow).
  • Page 209: Wheel Covers

    Installing Multi-Piece Wheel Trim Covers 2. A breaker bar or large socket wrench with a ½" square drive is required to Lucid Air Dream Edition uses a special break the nut loose, turning counter- 5-piece wheel insert, see Removing Multi- clockwise.
  • Page 210 Wheel Inserts Your Lucid Air Sapphire also comes with 2. Significant force may be required to wheel inserts which can be installed when remove the wheel insert.
  • Page 211: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care precautions to prevent fluids from Cleaning the Exterior spilling. WARNING: Never charge your vehicle while washing it. Unplug Hand Washing the charging cable and close the charge port cover. Liquids entering CAUTION: Avoid using rough or the charge port while the cable is tightly-napped cloths (such as plugged in could result in serious washing mitts) on the vehicle, as...
  • Page 212 Tires and Brake System car wash to avoid damaging them. Components Lucid recommends using only touch-free NOTE: Vehicle or paint damage automated car washes that do not bring caused by using a pressure washer...
  • Page 213: Polishing, Paint, And Body Repairs

    CAUTION: Mirror glass is particularly susceptible to damage. Body repairs should only be performed by Do not use abrasive cleaning a body shop approved by Lucid. Contact compounds. a Lucid Service Center for assistance in locating an approved body shop near you.
  • Page 214 Interior Glass and Mirrors WARNING: Any damage or cracks on an airbag cover should be CAUTION: Do not scrape surfaces referred to a Lucid Service Center or use abrasive cleansers or cloths, for inspection. as this could cause damage to some surfaces (such as the heating elements).
  • Page 215: Floor Mats

    Allow the belts to air dry while extended, away from direct sunlight if Using genuine Lucid floor mats can extend possible. the life of your vehicle’s carpet and make it easier to clean. Mats should be maintained...
  • Page 216: Parts And Accessories

    Genuine Lucid parts and accessories are Refurbished or aftermarket parts the best choice for your vehicle. Lucid has have not undergone extensive testing rigorously tested all of their parts to ensure by Lucid to assure their safety or they meet the highest quality, safety, and reliability.
  • Page 217: 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.
  • Page 218: Tires & Wheels

    Tires & Wheels Tires & Wheels...
  • Page 219: Tire Information

    Tire Information 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.
  • Page 220: Understanding Tire Marking Labels

    Understanding Tire Marking Labels Rating Speed (mph) Speed (kmph) 1. Tire Category P indicates that the tire is for passenger vehicles. HL indicates that the tire is a high-load rated tire. NOTE: The tire category may not be shown on some tires. 2.
  • Page 221: 15. International Tire Approval Marks

    12. Temperature Grade This letter indicates a tire's heat resistance grading. See Uniform Tire Quality Grading. This is the China Compulsory Certification mark for products 13. Tire Composition and Materials being exported to or sold in the People's Republic of China. The number of plies in both the tread and sidewall area indicates how many layers of rubber-coated material make up the...
  • Page 222: Tire And Loading Information Label

    Temperature NOTE: Tires that have deep tread and winter tires are exempt from WARNING: The temperature grade these marking requirements. for tires is established for those that are properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, under-inflation, or excessive Quality grades, where applicable, can loading, either separately or in be found on the tire sidewall between combination, can cause heat build-...
  • Page 223 The Maximum Vehicle Capacity Weight in Kilograms (kg) and Pounds (lb) Maximum Number of Occupant Seating Positions in the Vehicle The Size of the Tires Originally Fitted to the Vehicle The Cold Inflation Pressures for the Original Specification of Front and Rear Tires The stated tire pressures provide the optimum vehicle ride and handling...
  • Page 224: Tire Care And Maintenance

    CAUTION: Avoid contaminating minimum permitted by legislation. tires with vehicle fluids like brake fluide or solvents that can cause NOTE: Your Lucid Service Center damage to the tires or injuries. will evaluate tire wear when servicing your vehicle. CAUTION: While 21" wheels with...
  • Page 225: Maintaining Tire Pressures

    Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance have the vehicle towed to a tire repair center or Lucid Service Center for further Unbalanced wheels (sometimes noticeable inspection. as steering wheel vibration), may affect vehicle handling and tire life. Wheels can Frequently checking the tire pressures get out of balance even with regular use.
  • Page 226 Always inflate your tires maintenance. As the driver, it to the pressures recommended by Lucid, is your responsibility to maintain even if it is different from the maximum correct tire pressure, even if under-...
  • Page 227: Replacing Tires And Wheels

    CAUTION: The installation of run- exceed those of the original specification. flat tires is not recommended by Lucid as they may cause Ideally, tires should be replaced as sets of issues with the sensors for the four. If this is not possible, replace the tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System in pairs (front and rear).
  • Page 228: Driving In Low Temperatures

    Use winter tires to increase traction when is not approved or recommended driving in sustained temperatures below by Lucid. Using tire chains may damage your vehicle’s suspension, 50°F (10°C) or in snowy or icy conditions. body, wheels, and/or brake lines.
  • Page 229: Maintaining Wheel Trims

    For recommendations on snow socks, contact your Lucid Service Center. Maintaining Wheel Trims Several designs of Lucid Air wheels feature inserts that reduce aerodynamic drag at typical vehicle speeds. These inserts are recommended to be removed before...
  • Page 230: Tire Pressures At High Speeds

    45 psi (310 kPa) Tire pressure for Air Sapphire road use is 42psi (290 kPa) for all speeds and conditions. NOTE: Track or competition use of the vehicle is not covered under the Lucid New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Tire Inflation Pressure For Track Use...
  • Page 231: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Radio Frequency (RF) signals. TPMS Malfunction NOTE: Installing accessories that Your vehicle is equipped with a TPMS are not approved by Lucid may interfere with the TPMS system. malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not properly operating. Tire pressure warnings are...
  • Page 232 If you are receiving frequent low tire pressure warnings despite the tire pressures being correct, please contact the Lucid Service Center to determine if a tire pressure sensor replacement is necessary. NOTE: A tire pressure sensor may not work if a non-Lucid Service...
  • Page 233: Vehicle Loading

    Vehicle Loading Loading the Vehicle CAUTION: Heavy loads should be evenly distributed throughout WARNING: Overloading the vehicle the vehicle so as not to exceed has an adverse effect on braking the Gross Axle Weight Ratings and handling characteristics, (GAWR) shown on the vehicle which can compromise your safety certification label.
  • Page 234 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4. Example Load Limit Calculations The number and weight of passengers will affect the weight of available cargo and luggage load capacity.
  • Page 235: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data...
  • Page 236: Vehicle Dimensions And Weights

    Vehicle Dimensions and Weights Exterior Dimensions Identifier Description Dimensions Overall Length Sapphire: 197 in (5004 mm) Others: 196 in (4975 mm) Overall Width - Mirrors Extended 86 in (2196 mm) Overall Width - Mirrors Folded Sapphire: 79in (1990mm) Others: 77in (1936mm) Overall Height Sapphire: 56 in ( 1408mm) Others: 56 in ( 1417mm)
  • Page 237 Identifier Description Dimensions Departure Angle Sapphire: 13° Others: 14° Track - Front 66 in (1669 mm) K (All except Sapphire) Track - Rear 66 in (1666 mm) Track - Front 67 in (1698 mm) K (Sapphire only) Track - Rear 66 in (1674 mm) Minimum Ground Clearance between axles Sapphire: 4.9 in (124 mm)
  • Page 238: Vehicle Weights

    Vehicle Weights Curb Weight Sapphire 5336 lbs (2420 kg) Dream 5203 lbs (2360 kg) Grand Touring 5203 lbs (2360 kg) Touring 4988 lbs (2262 kg) Pure AWD 4988 lbs (2262 kg) Pure RWD 4564 lbs (2070 kg) *Curb Weight = The Weight of Vehicle with Correct Fluid Levels, No Occupants, and No Cargo Other Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) Vehicle Certification Label...
  • Page 239: 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) 39 ft (11.9 m) Technical Data...
  • Page 240: Brakes

    Brakes Type 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake Force Distribution, Electronic Stability Control and Electronic Accelerator Pedal-Actuated Regenerative Braking System Front: Six-Piston Fixed Calipers (All except Sapphire) Rear: Four-Piston Fixed Front: Ten-Piston Fixed Calipers (Sapphire only) Rear: Four-Piston Fixed Ventilated Front and Rear Rotors Rotors (All except Sapphire) Front Diameter: 15 in (380 mm)
  • Page 241: Wheel And Tire Specifications

    19” - Pirelli P Zero - All Season 245/45R19 XL/102Y Front 245/35R21 HLC/99Y 21” - Pirelli P Zero - Summer Rear 265/35R21 HLC/103Y Lucid Air Touring and Grand Touring Wheel Type Position Size 19” - Aero Range 19x8” Front 20x8.5” 20” - Aero Lite Rear 20x9.5”...
  • Page 242 20” - Michelin Pilot Sport EV Rear 265/40ZR20 XL/104Y Front 245/35R21 HLC/99Y 21” - Pirelli P Zero - PZ4 Rear 265/35R21 HL /103Y Lucid Air Pure (AWD) Wheel Type Position Size 19” - Aero Range 19x8” Front 20x8.5” 20” - Aero Lite Rear 20x9.5”...
  • Page 243: 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 244: Front Suspension

    Front Suspension Type Independent 5-Link with Stabilizer Bar CAMBER CASTER (for Inspection, not Alignment (All models except Adjustable) Sapphire) Optimum -0.57° 6.5° 0.146° Tolerance +0.25° +0.5° +0.05° - 0.25° - 0.5° - 0.05° CAMBER CASTER (for Inspection, not Alignment (Sapphire only) Adjustable) Optimum -1.70°...
  • Page 245: Rear Suspension

    Rear Suspension Type Independent Integral Link with Stabilizer Bar CAMBER (for Inspection, not Alignment (All models except Sapphire) Adjustable) Optimum -1.27° 0.110° +0.5° +0.05° Tolerance - 0.5° - 0.05° Type Independent Integral Link with Stabilizer Bar CAMBER (for Inspection, not Adjustable) Alignment (Sapphire only) Optimum -1.77°...
  • Page 246: Motors

    Motors Air Pure RWD Rear: Permanent magnet AC motor. All Except Air Pure RWD and Air Sapphire Front: Permanent magnet AC motor. Rear: Permanent magnet AC motor. Air Sapphire Front: Permanent magnet AC motor. Rear: Twin permanent magnet AC motors with torque vectoring. Transmission Drive Ratio Pure RWD...
  • Page 247: Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information

    Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information...
  • Page 248: Roadside Assistance

    Warranty Repairs to the Nearest Authorized Lucid Service Center Roadside Service Flat Tire 12v Battery For one year from the date of original sale of the vehicle, Lucid will also provide towing and transport to an authorized Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information...
  • Page 249: Instructions For Transporters

    Lucid prefers the use of the Rollback truck (Flatbed) that includes the Self-Loading Recovery Dolly, Tow Eye or Tow Strap. 1. High-Speed Dolly High-speed dolly systems support the vehicle’s rear wheels, while a tow vehicle...
  • Page 250: Transporting The Vehicle

    Lucid Customer Care. NOTE: All four wheels must remain off the ground when towing or transporting the vehicle.
  • Page 251 Shift the Lucid Air into Neutral (N) if a driver is present and push the vehicle. The 1. Immobilize the vehicle before starting Lucid Air may shift into Park (P) if a driver any recovery operation by installing is not present when it detects the driver wheel chocks to prevent roll-away.
  • Page 252: Towing Device Method

    Do not lift the vehicle under the battery pack location, illustrated by the orange shaded area in the adjacent image. The Lucid Air Sapphire uses a tow strap: Approved Lifting Points High-Voltage Battery Pack Towing Device Method WARNING: Use the towing...
  • Page 253: Opening The Trunk

    All models except Sapphire use a tow the Trunk Open icon on the lower right of eye, as shown: the touchscreen. Lucid Air Sapphire uses a tow strap as shown: Option 2 1. Push the trunk release button located above the rear license plate area.
  • Page 254: Installing The Towing Device

    Installing the Towing Device WARNING: Improper towing device installation could result in the towing device detaching suddenly during vehicle winching. This may cause significant vehicle damage and could result in injury or death to anyone nearby. 1. The attachment point is located on the front of the vehicle towards the 3.
  • Page 255: Securing Vehicle For Transportation

    Securing Vehicle for Transportation WARNING: Do not use the vehicle towing device if WARNING: Attaching straps to the the pull angle is greater chassis, suspension, or other parts than 25 degrees horizontally of the body may damage the from shaft-center to either vehicle.
  • Page 256 12V system prior to (12-14.4 Volts 50 Amps Max). continuing tow activities can lead to serious vehicle damage. NOTE: Lucid will not warranty nor be held liable for issues that may Additional Information: result from failure to follow these instructions.
  • Page 257: 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. You can determine the location of the cut WARNING: High-voltage cables loop by the yellow label wrapped around it.
  • Page 258: Vehicle Fire

    See the following sections for interacting require large amounts of water. with potential fire conditions for the Lucid Air. Hazardous Conditions Scene Size Up 1. Electric vehicles present unique hazards that are associated with 1.
  • Page 259 2. Assume the high voltage (HV) and growth phases that will system to be energized during all pose an inhalation hazard. Full interactions. firefighter personal protective equipment and SCBA should a. The HV electrical system is be utilized until gas levels are powered with 900 volts of DC confirmed to be at a safe power.
  • Page 260 cause severe irritation to the Move the battery to a dry, well- ○ respiratory tract, eyes, and skin. ventilated area. c. Violent cell venting can result in Dispose it in accordance with ○ a room full of either corrosive applicable local, state, and or flammable vapors.
  • Page 261: Firefighting

    The amount of time that it takes maximum versatility for flow for a heat signature to appear patterns to address the fire on a Lucid battery pack may condition and source. be extended due to a protective composite plate between the c.
  • Page 262: After Firefighting Suppression Is Complete250

    Lucid Air. A rescue specialist will There is still a potential for re- be available 24/7 to answer any ignition, even if fire was present questions.
  • Page 263: Consumer Information

    Consumer Information Consumer Information...
  • Page 264: New Vehicle Limited Warranty

    New Vehicle Limited Warranty Warranty Information Lucid’s New Vehicle Limited warranty terms can be found here: http:// www.lucidmotors.com/legal#warranty. Consumer Information...
  • Page 265: 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 and/or resolve your concerns: Owner’s Name and Address Owner’s Telephone Number Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • Page 266: Reporting Safety Defects

    Canada You should immediately inform Transport Canada and Lucid Motors if you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could cause a crash, injury, or death. To contact Transport Canada, call their toll-...
  • Page 267: Vehicle Recycling

    Have a Lucid Service Center or a Lucid- approved technician remove the battery pack from the vehicle as soon as possible.
  • Page 268: Fcc, Fda, And Ised Compliance

    125 KHz, 13.56 MHz, AQO011 2402-2480MHz:1.8 Module A-0819G07 2402-2480 MHz mW / 2.55dBm BTLE/LF/NFC Node IC: 10176A-011 Center Console Lucid USA, Inc. P11-K2B000 2402-2480 MHz, 2AXZJ-K2B000 2.4GHz : 47.8mW / Controller 5180.0-5240.0 16.8dBm5GHz GHz MHz, 200mW / 23dBm IC: 27970-K2B000 5260-5320 MHz, 5500.0-5700.0...
  • Page 269 Component Manufacturer Model Operating FCC ID / ISED ID Maximum Transmit Frequency (MHz) Power Telematics Control Lucid USA, Inc. P11-K29000 2412.0-2462.0 MHz, 2AXZJ-CTX0700 LTE Band Unit 2502.5-2567.5 12:699.7-715.3MHz: MHz, 204.6mW / IC: 27970- 5180.0-5240.0 23.11dBm MHz, 700.5-714.5MHz: CTX0700 5745.0-5825.0 171.4mW / MHz, 699.7-715.3...
  • Page 270 Component Manufacturer Model Operating FCC ID / ISED ID Maximum Transmit Frequency (MHz) Power Telematics Control Lucid USA, Inc. P11-K290G0 2412.0-2462.0 MHz, 2AXZJ-CTX0710 LTE Band Unit 2502.5-2567.5 12701.5-713.5 MHz: MHz, 216.0 mW / IC: 27970-CTX0710 5180.0-5240.0 23.34dBm704.0-711 MHz, .0 MHz: 258.0 mW / 5745.0-5825.0...
  • Page 271 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 272 FCC Part 15 Clause 15.21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment FCC Part 15.19(a) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 273 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC § 15.21 Information to user Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 274 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
  • Page 275 FCC and ISED Notes: Short Range Radar Model: SRR5-B - Automotive Distance Control Systems GmbH FCC ID: OAYSRR5B IC: 4135-SRR5B Canada and US Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 276 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC and ISED Notes: Telematics Control Unit– Lucid USA, Inc. FCC ID: 2AXZJ-CTX0700, 2AXZJ-CTX0710 IC: 27970-CTX0700,27970-CTX0710...
  • Page 277 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For products available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1-11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.
  • Page 278 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 279 (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
  • Page 280 The 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.
  • Page 281: Disclaimers / Warnings

    Disclaimers / Warnings California Proposition 65 the service center and stored in the Lucid information databases. WARNING: Operating, servicing, Lucid may use the vehicle data stored and maintaining a passenger in the vehicle, databases in the service vehicle can expose you to...
  • Page 282 that will assist in understanding how a vehicle's systems performed). The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time (typically 30 seconds or less). The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record data, such as: How Various Systems in your Vehicle Were Operating...
  • Page 283 Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 89 Brake filling 90 Wiper Blades 201 Brake pad wear 92 Collision protection 123 Emergency braking 123 Collision repairs 204 Lucid Stability Control 95 Collision warning 124–126 Regenerative braking 90 Contact information Specifications 228 Lucid Motors 253 Stopping Mode 91...
  • Page 284 Cut loop 245 Head restraints Adjusting 40 Positioning 40 Data Reinstalling 41 Event recording 269 Removing 41 Personal 6 High Beam Assist 121 Service recording 269 Highway Assist 116 Data Sharing 6 HomeLink® 162 Delivery mileage 5 Hood 27 Displays Interior emergency release 29 Cleaning 202 Glass Cockpit 14...
  • Page 285 Maps (continued) Orientation 155 Media Safety instructions Apps 148 Electrical/high voltage safety 187 Physical controls 142, 143 Obstruction of air bags 60 Playing from devices 148 Scheduled) Radio 143 Charging 182 Mirrors Seat belts Blind Spot Display 128 Fastening and releasing 43 Blind Spot Monitoring 127 In a collision 44 Mobile Key 18...
  • Page 286 Tires (continued) Windows Markings 207, 208 Cleaning 201 Pressure label 210 Opening and closing 25 Pressure monitoring 219 Sunshades 25 Pressures 213, 218 Winter Tires 216 Quality 209 Replacement of 215 Rotation 213 Run-Flat 215 Specifications 229 Summer 195 Wear 212 Wheel alignment 213 Winter 195 TPMS 219...
  • Page 287 Ver. 24 - en-US...

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