Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle Certification Label Exterior Exterior Overview Interior Interior Overview Steering Wheel Controls Glass Cockpit Pilot Panel Smart Drawer Rear Display Opening & Closing Keyless Entry System Using the Mobile Key Using the Key Fob Using the Lucid Key Card...
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Replacing the Key Fob Battery PIN to Drive Caring for the Key Fob Replacement Key Fobs 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...
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Seat Belt Warnings Wearing Seat Belts Fastening the Seat Belt 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...
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Starting and Powering Off Starting Powering Off Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position Steering Feel and Sensitivity Steering Wheel - Right Controls Horn Drive Selector Using the Drive Selector Vehicle Creep Drive Modes Drive Modes Launch Mode Limited Power Mode Mirrors Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position Interior Rear View Mirror...
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Lucid Stability Control Lucid Stability Control Getting Maximum Range Driving Tips to Maximize Range Heating, Ventilation Air Conditioning Temperature Control Defrost Max Cool Creature Comfort Mode Keep Mode Interior Equipment Sun Visors Glove Box Front Armrest and Storage Compartment Center Console Storage Compartment...
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Blind Spot Warning Blind Spot Display Parking Experience About Parking Experience Automatic Park In Automatic Park Out Surround View Monitoring Rear View Monitoring Park Distance Warning Rear Parking Protection Infotainment User Profiles About User Profiles Creating a User Profile Profile Settings Loading and Switching Profile Preferences Removing Secondary User Profiles Factory Reset...
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Pairing a Bluetooth Device Syncing Contacts and Messages Connecting and Disconnecting Bluetooth- Enabled Devices Editing Bluetooth Enabled Device Preferences Using the Phone App 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...
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Charging Instructions Safety Checklist Charge Port Door Charging the Vehicle Disconnecting the Charging Cable Charging Status Setting a Charge Limit Preconditioning Scheduled Charging Cold Weather Charging Considerations 175 Maintenance Maintenance Requirements Your Responsibility Scheduled Maintenance Fluid Replacement Owner Maintenance Electrical and High Voltage Safety Maintenance Schedule Multi-Point Inspection Fluid Reservoirs...
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Lifting the Vehicle Tires & Wheels Tire Information Tire Markings Understanding Tire Marking Labels 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...
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Hazardous Conditions Firefighting After Firefighting Suppression is Complete 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 Process244 Radio Frequency Regulatory Compliance Regulatory Radio Frequency Regulatory Compliance245...
Thanks for choosing Lucid. We’re honored to have you aboard. Lucid Air Sapphire 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.
Rebooting the Infotainment Screens on page 160 Document Applicability Rear Parking Protection on page This Owner's Manual applies to all Lucid Air vehicles. The following content has been updated: Lucid regularly updates this manual. The Driving Tips to Maximize Range on...
However, the essential information in the illustrations is correct. Revisions and Modifications Continuous improvement is a goal at Lucid, and we reserve the right to make changes at any time, without notice and obligation. Trademarks Lucid, the Lucid logo, Air, the...
Electric Vehicle Precautions Our quality control process includes WARNING: Your Lucid Air is a extensive inspections during and after 100% electric vehicle, utilizing production. The final inspection takes high-voltage AC and DC systems, place at the delivery center and consists as well as a 12-volt system.
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 >...
Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number You may be asked to provide the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) when communicating with Lucid Motors. 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.
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WARNING: Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the vehicle certification label. Exceeding the certification label vehicle weight limits can adversely affect the performance and handling of your vehicle. Overloading may also cause permanent damage to components, which could result in a loss of control of your vehicle, serious personal injury, or death.
Exterior Exterior Overview 1. Hood, see Hood Opening and Closing on page 28 2. Exterior Side Mirror, see Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position on page 81 3. Front Multifunction Camera 4. Pillar Camera 5. Rear View Camera, see Rear View Monitoring on page 130 6.
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NOTE: For detailed camera locations, see DreamDrive Component Locations on page 106. Vehicle Overview...
Interior Interior Overview 1. Glass Cockpit, see Glass Cockpit on page 15 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 83 ○...
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12. Left Toggle Switch, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 110 13. DreamDrive Controls, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 110 14. Horn, see Horn on page 75 15. Media Controls, see Steering Wheel - Right Controls on page 74 16.
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 170 ○...
Pilot Panel Smart Drawer Some applications display in the smart drawer window on the right Right Cockpit Panel, allowing you to browse the contents. The Pilot Panel view of the smart drawer shows additional details for lists and libraries. WARNING: Distracted driving can lead to serious injury or death.
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Climate - Controls for the temperature, fan speed, and seat heating in the rear seats; see Rear Seat Heaters on page 40. NOTE: You can lock access to the rear display by navigating to Settings > Pilot Displays on the Pilot Panel.
Mobile Key allows you to use your phone Unpairing to unlock, drive, and lock Lucid Air using the Lucid Mobile app. In order to use the You can unpair mobile devices either Mobile Key, you must first pair it with the from within the Settings in the vehicle or vehicle.
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LUCID logo. WARNING: To prevent the accidental operation of the vehicle or its systems, do not leave a key fob in a vehicle that is unattended by a driver.
If you cannot unlock your vehicle with even lead to death. the key fob, use the mobile app or Lucid key card. See Using the Lucid key Keep new and used batteries card. Contact Lucid Customer Care if the out of the reach of children.
Replacement Key Fobs they contain harmful substances. 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...
The vehicle locks itself upon the user with the key fob(s) walking A valid key fob or Lucid key card is away from the vehicle. detected next to the vehicle on the left driver's side center pillar, and A valid key fob or Lucid key card is the door handle is pressed.
Child Safety Locks In the event that the door loses power, pull the release handle to full travel to Your vehicle has child safety locks on open. both rear doors. When active, this system prevents occupants from opening rear NOTE: To prevent children from doors using the interior door handles.
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NOTE: Child safety locks will be unavailable in the event of a power loss, even if they were enabled before the vehicle lost power (see Child Safety Locks). Opening & Closing...
Windows Window Safety Each passenger door contains a window switch for its associated window. WARNING: Use caution when To automatically raise or fully lower operating the windows. Although a window, push or pull the switch your car is equipped with obstacle detection on all four past the resistance point and then windows, body parts like hands...
Sunshades Some Lucid Air models are equipped with power sunshades in the rear window and both rear passenger windows. Raising the power sunshades in sunny weather conditions can reduce glare and help regulate the internal vehicle temperature. CAUTION: The child seat tether...
Glass Cockpit. If this holding it in the open position. occurs, 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.
WARNING: If any part of the hood stops. hinge appears loose, do not drive the vehicle, and contact a Lucid Service Center. If the hood stops due to an obstruction, remove it and try to open or close it again.
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...
Use the manual release button on the trunk, do not use excessive the trunk (located below the 'C' in force when manually operating the Lucid nameplate), when doors the trunk. are unlocked or if you have a key fob. To allow the trunk to operate, the vehicle Closing the Trunk must be in Park (P).
Automatic Movement Stop Accessing the Rear Cargo Area The deck lid will stop moving if anything To access the lower cargo area in the obstructs it with enough force to prevent rear trunk, pull up on the cargo cover it from opening or closing. handle.
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.
Front Seats Adjusting the Front Seats 2. Backrest Rotate the switch backward/ WARNING: Do not adjust the forward to adjust the angle of the driver’s seat while driving. Doing seat back. so increases the risk of collision. 3. Lumbar WARNING: Before adjusting a seat, check to see that the area Press the up/down buttons to raise/ around it is free of obstacles.
WARNING: Seat belts are WARNING: When the seat is intended for use by adult-sized in the reclined position, the occupants. For children, see shoulder belt and lap belt do not Child Safety on page 49. provide proper protection in an accident.
NOTE: The massage feature will NOTE: If the vehicle reaches select the last used program and 10 mph (16 km/h), the seat intensity if you previously used it. movement will automatically stop to ensure your safety while driving. Press the START MASSAGE button to activate the seat massage feature.
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Press a fourth time to turn off the selected feature. Pressing one of the two zones on the seats will deactivate heating or ventilation for that zone. 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.
Rear Seats Rear Seat Folding mechanism does not fully engage, the risk of death and serious injury increases in an WARNING: Always secure objects accident or heavy braking. transported in the passenger compartment. In an impact or NOTE: When returning the seat sudden maneuver, unsecured to its upright position, make objects can become projectiles...
Rear Seat Heaters All rear seating positions have seat heaters in the seat base and back except the rear center seatback, which only has a heater function in the base. Control the seat heaters using the Pilot Panel (select > REAR), the rear display, or the capacitive buttons on either side of the rear display.
If the head restraints are not correctly adjusted, the risk of injury increases. Front Head Restraints The front headrests of your Lucid Air Sapphire are designed to accommodate occupants with or without helmets. The headrest can be manually adjusted by grasping the sides and pulling gently.
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Rear Head Restraints upper tether strap securely holds the child safety seat in place. WARNING: A rear head restraint set to its lowest position is intended to provide maximum To remove a head restraint, press the visibility out of the rear window button at the base of the head restraint, when that seat is unoccupied.
WARNING: Each seat belt should latch or does not fully retract only be used by one occupant. when not in use, contact Lucid Never attempt to use a seat belt Customer Care to have the with a child or another person in assembly inspected and possibly your lap.
WARNING: Take care not to WARNING: The ALR should only damage the seat belt by allowing be used to secure child seats and any part of it to become trapped not when occupants are sitting in the door. directly on the seat (not in a child seat).
Remove any heavy objects (such as a briefcase) from unoccupied seats. If the indicator remains on, contact a Lucid Service Center. In addition to the seat belt reminder, a graphic of the seat layout displays on the left side of the Glass Cockpit.
The seat belt pre-tensioners will only For any concerns about wearing seat activate once before a Lucid Service belts, consult your physician. Center must replace them. Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners If a pre-tensioner activates, the...
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 &...
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 the seat belts: 1.
Child Safety Guidelines for Seating Children Lucid for a list of approved child seats. See Contacting Lucid Motors on page 242. The rear seat supports both iSize WARNING: Always obey all of and ISOFIX child seats. the laws regarding the use...
I = 9 to 18 kg (9 months to 4 years) WARNING: Regularly inspect and check the installation of all child II = 15 to 25 kg (4 to 9 years) safety seats. Replace any seats or harnesses that show signs of III = 22 to 36 kg (8 to 12 years) wear.
with a backrest instead of only a booster Front Pass Rear Outer Rear Center cushion. Rearwar d-Facing Seating Larger Children Child Restrain Installing Child Safety Seats Systems i-Size WARNING: Correctly anchor the Child child safety seats. Incorrectly Restrain anchoring the child safety seats may result in a significant risk of Systems injury to the child in the event of...
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.
loose. If you cannot tighten the 2. Allow the seat belt to retract. latches any further, try a different Firmly push the safety seat into the recommended seating location or vehicle seat and remove all slack in another child safety seat. the seat belt.
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1. Remove the head restraint from the vehicle seat. See Adjusting the Head Restraints on page 41. 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.
Airbags SRS Airbag System Components 1. Front Impact Sensor 2. Knee Airbag 3. Front Passenger’s Airbag 4. Side Impact Sensor (Front Door) 5. Passenger Seat OCS Sensor 6. Side Impact Sensor 7. Side Airbag (Seat-mounted) NOTE: Center airbag included in Europe models only. 8.
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NOTE: This may not be available in all regions. 14. Front Pressure Sensor NOTE: The illustration shows approximate airbag locations. Seating & Safety Restraints...
Vehicle Rollover where airbags deploy to prevent interference with their deployment. Low Speed Front Impacts 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.
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A-pillar trim must be performed repairs to the side undamaged. Any damage should airbag system could impair be referred to a Lucid Service function and lead to serious Center for inspection. injury or death. The curtain airbags are designed to...
An inflating airbag can cause NOTE: If in doubt, consult fractures or other serious injuries. your Lucid Service Center. WARNING: Do not attach or position items on an airbag cover Front Passenger Seat Occupant Classification...
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NOTE: The occupancy sensor system only controls the deployment of the front passenger airbags and passenger side airbag. It does not affect the deployment of the seat belt pre-tensioner or the passenger curtain airbag. The occupancy sensor system meets the regulatory requirement of FMVSS 208 and automatically detects when deployment of the front passenger airbag may be unnecessary or potentially...
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...
This could rearward. In either case, contact a cause the Airbag SRS warning Lucid Service Center to help correct indicator to be displayed and the issue. prevent the system from operating correctly in an impact.
Do not touch the airbag components until they have You should contact a Lucid Service cooled. Center if the warning indicator: Fails to illuminate when the vehicle After inflation, the airbags deflate to...
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...
Pilot Panel Retracting, Extending, or Turning Off the Pilot Panel Retracting the Pilot Panel The Pilot Panel can retract to reveal extra storage. To retract the Pilot Panel, either of the following methods can be used: Touch and hold the arrow at the base of the Pilot Panel screen for at least one second.
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 65 2.
High-Voltage Battery Disabled or System Fault Detected Tire Pressure Management Brake System Warning; Stop the System (TPMS) - Low Tire Vehicle; Call Lucid Service Center Pressure (Solid), or System Fault Detected (Flashing) Brake System Warning; Call Lucid Low Washer Fluid Level...
System Alert: A Detected Problem Cannot Detect Their Face Requires Your Attention and Caution System Warning: For Safety, Drowsy Driver Alert a Detected Problem Requires Immediate Attention/Action Lucid Stability Control Operating When Flashing; If Indicator Stays Solid, a Fault is Detected Driving & Operating...
A yellow, low battery indicator will display on the Glass Cockpit when the remaining battery pack charge falls below 50mi/80km. NOTE: Lucid recommends finding a place where you can charge the vehicle if the SoC falls below 50mi/80km. Remember that the...
Your vehicle does not require a key to be connected. turned or a button to be pressed to start it. If a paired key fob, Lucid key card, or The display on the Glass Cockpit will phone is recognized when the driver’s...
NOTE: Always make sure you have the key fob with you before making a journey because you will be unable to restart the vehicle once it is powered off. Powering Off When you have finished driving and have selected P (Park), the parking brake will engage and all systems will remain operational.
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.
Steering Wheel - Right Controls 1. For information about the left controls, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 110. 2. The right controls modify the volume for all media, audio, and phone calls: Push up to raise the volume. ○...
Drive Selector Using the Drive Selector resistance delimit 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.
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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). It may be necessary to apply the accelerator on steeper slopes or hills to move the vehicle forward.
Regenerative Braking Within each regenerative brake setting, changing the drive modes will impact the regenerative braking effectiveness. Press and hold a drive mode to change your regenerative brake settings: High Standard For more information, see Regenerative You will receive an indication you Braking.
Stability Control During Launch Mode To achieve the best straight-line performance, leave stability control in FULL. When in FULL, stability control switches to a traction-optimized setting during Launch Mode. If stability control is in TRACK, traction control remains in the TRACK setting, which is not optimized for launches.
Mirrors Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position NOTE: You cannot fold/unfold the mirrors when the vehicle’s speed WARNING: Distances may be is greater than or equal to 10 difficult to judge accurately, mph / 16 km/h. Folded mirrors depending on the type of mirror will automatically unfold once the glass fitted to your vehicle.
Exterior Lights Exterior Lights Control The headlights will switch off when the ambient light rises above that level. The exterior vehicle lights are controlled NOTE: The lights will switch on via either the left lever on the steering whenever the windshield wipers column or the Left Cockpit Panel.
double to help alert the driver that a lamp is not operating normally. 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.
Rear Fog Light order to safely see pedestrians on the sidewalk. NOTE: Regulations concerning The low beam headlights will adjust to: fog lights usage vary by country. Regular or Country Road Driving The rear fog light is considerably brighter than ordinary tail lights and should only City Driving be used to help other road users see your vehicle in low-visibility conditions,...
hazardous situation has been resolved. NOTE: Pushing the steering column lever all the way in the opposite direction will After a Collision switch the turn signals to the opposite direction instead of being canceled. If you are involved in a collision that causes the airbags to be deployed, the hazard warning lights will automatically switch on.
Interior Lights Interior Lights vehicle is on. If ambient lighting is turned off, it will remain off until you turn it back on. The interior lights automatically switch on when a vehicle door is opened and off when all doors are closed. Tap an ambient lighting theme to select it.
Wipers and Washers Wipers DE-ICE: Activate the wiper de-ice feature when there is ice/ CAUTION: Do not activate the snow build-up on the wipers if they are frozen to windshield to assist the windshield because this can in quick ice removal. damage the wiper blades and the This feature can only wiper motor.
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The wipers will operate with washer. Release the button to stop the washer. The wipers will make several extra sweeps after the button is released. The warning indicator will display on the Glass Cockpit if the fluid level in the washer reservoir is low.
WARNING: It is critical to occupant safety that your braking systems are always functioning Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) properly. Contact a Lucid Service Center immediately if you experience any braking issues WARNING: Always maintain an or receive any fault messages appropriate distance from the regarding the braking system.
Glass Cockpit. If illuminated, the battery is extremely hot or cold or if the ABS is disabled. Contact a Lucid battery is already charged to its maximum Service Center as soon as possible to allowable level.
Service Center for assistance. when you release the accelerator. The Air Sapphire will retain the selected The parking brake operates on the regenerative braking setting when the rear wheels, independent of the pedal- vehicle is power cycled.
P (Park). This will be accompanied car. by a notification on the Glass Cockpit. Contact a Lucid Service Center to have the fault repaired. The brake pads installed on your vehicle are equipped with wear indicators, which...
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Increased Brake Wear During Track Use On-track carbon ceramic brake burnishing procedure: Spirited driving and track use cause 1. Select STANDARD regenerative additional wear and tear on any vehicle. braking. Drive at 30% of the It is crucial to inspect safety-relevant maximum pace for 3 minutes.
On the Pilot Panel, press > Vehicle > Drive Settings, then select It controls brake pressure and one of the three levels of Lucid Stability traction motor output to reduce Control: drive wheel slip. FULL - This setting is recommended It controls brake pressure at for most driving conditions.
Getting Maximum Range Driving Tips to Maximize Range Try to maintain an even speed and avoid abrupt and/or frequent acceleration and deceleration. When safe to do so, use the cruise control during road trips. When it is safe to do so, use one-pedal driving techniques to gradually slow the vehicle using High regenerative braking rather...
Press this button to activate the the buttons on the dash. Keep Mode. See Keep Mode page 98. NOTE: Some Lucid Air models use a heat pump for climate control. Press this button to activate When operating cabin cooling or Creature Comfort Mode. See...
Remote Climate is available within the temperature to the coolest. Front Seat Lucid mobile app and allows you to ventilation of the occupied seats is set remotely set the cabin temperature or to maximum.
WARNING: Never leave children unattended in your vehicle; Creature Comfort Mode controls the check local laws for restrictions Climate Control of your Lucid, keeping around leaving pets unattended it comfortable to leave your pet alone in a vehicle. Continuously monitor in the vehicle.
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CAUTION: To disable Keep Mode, press and hold the "Turn Off Mode" button on the Center Cockpit Panel. NOTE: This mode will turn off when your vehicle's charge falls below 2%. You are notified on your Mobile App as your battery runs low to warn you to return to your vehicle before the mode turns off due to low battery.
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.
Rear Armrest and Storage Compartment it, push the glove box cover until it latches. WARNING: The rear armrest must Front Armrest and Storage Compartment not be used as a seat or a booster cushion for small children. Children must be WARNING: Do not operate seated in a seat suitable for their the vehicle with the storage...
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2. In the rear arm rest. Fold down the rear armrest to access the cup holder. Driving & Operating...
Accessory Connections USB Connections 12-Volt Power Socket WARNING: Close the cover when USB-C ports for charging mobile devices it is not in use. If this outlet can be found in the following areas: is mishandled, it may cause an 1. Two USB-C ports can be found in electric shock.
About DreamDrive DreamDrive Features NOTE: Premium and PRO features are available only with Your Lucid Air is equipped with an DreamDrive in certain regions. Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) called "Lucid DreamDrive." The following features are available: The DreamDrive features are configured using the Pilot Panel.
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. DreamDrive...
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7. LiDAR 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.
CAUTION: Lucid strongly recommends always having Partially or completely disabled your vehicle serviced at a Lucid Stability Control Lucid Service Center to ensure that all of the vehicle’s Selecting Sprint drive mode DreamDrive components are properly handled. Failure to Sensor and Camera Failure...
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will be unavailable or have a degraded performance. Any relevant settings will be grayed out with a warning message displayed on the Pilot Panel under > DreamDrive. DreamDrive...
Using DreamDrive Vehicle Speed Goes Above the Maximum Threshold of 90 mph (150 km/h) Press to access or exit DreamDrive. Tires Lose Traction Press the toggle button to engage Automatic Emergency Braking the feature. is Activated, (See Automatic Emergency Braking) Push the toggle up/down to adjust the set speed by ±1 increment.
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Brake (EPB) if your vehicle stops behind another vehicle and WARNING: Do not use Adaptive remains stationary for more than Cruise Control on city streets or 10 minutes. on roads where traffic conditions are constantly changing. Setting and Changing Cruising Speed WARNING: Adaptive Cruise Control may not detect or brake for narrow vehicles, such as...
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distance from a vehicle ahead See Adjusting Following Distance on during Driver Override. page 113. Adopting New Speed Limits Adjusting Following Distance Cruise Speed Update will prompt you on WARNING: It is your responsibility the Glass Cockpit when a new speed as the driver to determine limit is detected.
Highway Assist WARNING: Highway Assist may not be available in regions where Highway Assist Overview the vehicle has no network coverage or if the system loses Highway Assist is a DreamDrive Pro network reception. feature that detects lane markings to actively steer and center your vehicle CAUTION: Some roads may in the lane.
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Traffic Jam Assist lane, or if the vehicle crosses a lane. Highway Assist will follow the leading vehicle when the system cannot detect Hands-Off Detection and In-Lane Stops the lane lines or lane markings and there is a vehicle ahead. Although Highway Assist helps you with steering, it is necessary to keep your NOTE: Traffic Jam Assist is only...
Audible warnings will sound. Once the steering wheel returns to its neutral position, the vehicle is centered in the lane, and the system detects lanes NOTE: If you provide steering again, Highway Assist will automatically wheel input, or presses either resume and the Glass Cockpit will return the brake or accelerator during to displaying the active Highway Assist...
WARNING: Never assume it WARNING: Do not rely on the is safe or legal to proceed Distracted Driver Alert to maintain when the Traffic Drive-Off Alert your focus on the road. The activates. Always check your driver is responsible for paying surroundings first.
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Erratic Driving Behavior, such as WARNING: Do not rely on the Swerving Drowsy Driver Alert to warn you when you are not focusing on the NOTE: Drowsy Driver Alert is road or driving erratically. Drive to not available when the vehicle’s a safe area and park when you speed is below 25 mph are unable to focus on driving.
Collision Protection Settings presses the brake during an Automatic Emergency Braking event. WARNING: Lucid strongly recommends that you leave An audible warning will sound and a this feature enabled to visual warning will appear on the Glass...
112 mph (180 km/h). Pedestrian detection Automatic Emergency Braking and reaction to stationary vehicles is is unavailable. Contact a Lucid Service active at speeds up to 53 mph (85 km/h). Center if either of these items appear. Forward Collision Warning...
Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection NOTE: The system will provide additional brake support if the Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection driver presses the brake. uses the rear camera to monitor for pedestrians behind the vehicle when The Automatic Emergency Braking the gear is in N (Neutral), D (Drive), System will reduce speed if you do not or R (Reverse) and backward vehicle react sufficiently to the warning.
steering the vehicle when necessary. WARNING: Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection does not provide alerts when the driver is WARNING: There are factors that already applying the brake. reduce or impair the performance of the Cross Traffic Protection system, causing unnecessary, invalid, inaccurate, or missed Cross Traffic Protection warnings.
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lane by providing steering correction WARNING: Lane Departure with visual and haptic alerts. Protection is for guidance purposes only and is not Lane Departure Protection is available intended to replace your own at vehicle speeds between 31‑124 mph direct visual checks. Never (50‑200 km/h) for detecting lanes, and depend on Lane Departure between 37‑87 mph (60‑140 km/h) for...
When enabled, press INTERVENTION in the direction of the object in a blind (default), or WARNING or WARNING spot. AND INTERVENTION. The system will give you haptic feedback through A camera view of that blind spot will the steering wheel, when you also be displayed if Blind Spot Display is select WARNING or WARNING AND activated.
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WARNING: Blind Spot Display should not be used as a replacement for checking the interior and exterior mirrors or looking over your shoulder before changing lanes. It is the driver's obligation to stay alert, pay attention to traffic, and take action if necessary.
Lucid surroundings. strongly recommends changing your tires at a Lucid Service NOTE: The vehicle must be Center to ensure an optimal moving below approximately automatic parking experience.
Automatic Park In can be stopped Driver Presses CANCEL on the Pilot at any time by pressing the Panel brake pedal, and will resume automatically when the brake is The Trunk, the Hood, or a Door is released. Not Closed The system will stop the vehicle and The Selected Parking Space is prompt you to brake if it detects an...
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The system will stop the vehicle NOTE: Automatic Park Out can and prompt you to brake if a only be activated when the system detects an obstacle in the vehicle is in P (Park). vehicle's trajectory. The RESUME button on the Pilot Panel will WARNING: Automatic Park Out become available when the hazard does not consider objects...
and parking the vehicle. Always Driver Unbuckles the Seat Belt inspect your surroundings with your own eyes. The Trunk, the Hood, or a Door is not Closed Using Surround View Monitoring The Selected Parking Space is Found to be too Small after Initial Press on the Pilot Panel to activate Scan...
Surround View Monitoring Limitations your shoulder when operating and parking the vehicle. Always inspect your surroundings with The Surrounding View Monitoring system your own eyes. may not function correctly in the following situations in addition to the limitations of Advanced Driver Park Distance Warning Assistance components (see DreamDrive Limitations):...
vehicle and take any other appropriate NOTE: Rear Parking Protection is corrective action. only available at speeds below 5mph (9 kph). WARNING: Park Distance Warning is an assist feature only, and will not act to prevent a collision. It Once Rear Parking Protection is is the driver’s responsibility to assess the surroundings and take engaged, the user can override the...
User Profiles About User Profiles Lucid ID syncing and user profile removal. There is only one owner profile. See Creating a User Profile You can create multiple user profiles on page 133. for your vehicle, enabling everyone to personalize their vehicle settings,...
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Setting Up Additional Profiles the previous step. To add another user profile: 1. Sign in with your Lucid ID to allow Sign in using the owner profile. your data to be synced to other Lucid vehicles and the Lucid Mobile Make sure the vehicle is parked App.
Lucid Mobile and confirm your user profile. This App open and signed into includes automatically adjusting to the with your Lucid ID if you are saved steering wheel, seat, and mirror linking a smart phone. positions. You can set your user profile to...
Connected Lucid ID Vehicle Charged to at Least 20% Vehicle is in Park Navigate to the Access and Profiles page on the Pilot Panel and select Advanced Settings to perform a factory reset. The Factory Reset feature is within Advanced Settings. You must confirm your decision before the reset proceeds.
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.
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.
Dashboard Volume Control programs. For more information, visit www.worlddab.org/. Lucid is not responsible for the content sent using DAB Radio technology. The content may be changed, added, or deleted at any time at the station owner's discretion. Using the DAB Radio application Launch the DAB Radio application from the Right Cockpit Panel.
Playing Media from Third-Party Applications app from the menu at the top of the Pilot Panel. The Lucid Air Infotainment system offers native integration of the following third- Application Settings party media applications: Select >...
Playing Media from Devices media applications on the Right Cockpit Panel or Pilot Panel. USB controls (Play, Your Lucid Sapphire Infotainment system Pause, Forward, Back, Shuffle, Repeat) can connect to and play media from USB can be found on the right Cockpit Panel or Bluetooth®...
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 Calling and Messaging Setup to give voice commands for navigating to destinations, making phone calls, 1.
Maps and Navigation Navigation Overview the Right Cockpit Panel or the Glass Cockpit Panel: The Lucid Navigation App is integrated Use the universal search box to with your vehicle, providing the best type a name, address, city name, routes based on your driving style and airport code, zip/postal code, vehicle.
(not including traffic, EV, or NOTE: Deleting personal charging details), and turn-by-turn location data cannot be guidance. undone. Lucid does not store a copy of this data. NOTE: If you lose connectivity and are only using downloaded maps, You can also set volume level, language,...
Routing and filter Charging Stations locations. These will include dynamic plug type All Lucid routes are EV Routes by default and availability information by Stand (not when connected. These EV Routes are by Plug) wherever possible. The plug...
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If added along the route. In this case, the navigation on the Right Cockpit Lucid recommends a manual search for Panel is replaced with media or charging. Slow chargers can usually be the phone app while routing, turn- found and used along the route.
Press END or use voice commands, such end-to-end and North is always at as cancel navigation, to end navigation. the top of the map. Adjusting the Map NOTE: The Route Overview mode will only appear when a route is selected. The maps on either the Right Cockpit Panel or the Pilot Panel can be individually rotated, panned, or zoomed...
To remove a location as Home or Work, select Remove in the location's Detail tab. Map Updates and Offline Mode The Lucid Navigation App is connected- first, meaning it will first try to get the newest maps around you over a wireless connection. If connectivity is temporarily unavailable, the app will fall back on stored offline maps.
Phone and Smart Devices Bluetooth® Wireless Technology and try pairing the mobile key again. See Using the Mobile Key on page 19. You can pair a Bluetooth-capable phone with your vehicle for hands-free use when in operating range. Bluetooth To pair a device, have it with you in usually supports a wireless connection the vehicle.
Lucid strongly recommends that the driver stay 4. Tap the name of the device focused on the road at all times while driving. Safe operation to be connected under KNOWN of the vehicle is the driver’s...
The call audio will always be WARNING: Always ensure you routed through the car system are following all applicable if you take the call from the car local laws regarding the use system. of phones while driving. This includes, but is not limited The call audio will depend to, laws that prohibit texting on iPhone Call Audio Routing...
NOTE: If your phone connects to new message. Select the recipient and the Lucid phone dialer app while the preset message, then press SEND. a call is already in progress, the call time on the dialer app may...
Press to switch to a saved network large amounts of data being transferred to/from the car. Press Network Settings to open Lucid is not responsible for any that screen on the Pilot Panel overages or charges related to Wi-Fi usage.
HomeLink What is HomeLink? 3. Prepare your surroundings as instructed on the screen, and press CONTINUE when you are ready to HomeLink is a wireless control system proceed. that enables you to remotely operate up to 15 Radio Frequency (RF) devices, such NOTE: Select Other as garage doors, gates, lights, and home Programming Options if...
Using HomeLink® 6. Press the TEST HOMELINK button to test it. You will need to press this three times in total. Wait until you The devices can be accessed using the see a check mark before pressing HomeLink menu on the Right Cockpit the button a second and third time.
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Deleting a Program 1. Select > Connectivity > HomeLink on the Pilot Panel, followed by the device to be removed. 2. Press DELETE on the device details screen. 3. The screen will prompt to confirm whether you wish to delete the selected device.
Do not drive the vehicle if you are cautioned not to do so. Contact your Lucid Customer Care for assistance if you are unsure of how to resolve an alert or notification. Infotainment...
Your vehicle supports wireless software updates, giving you continued access to Update Notifications new features and improvements. Lucid recommends installing these updates as You should receive notifications in three soon as they become available. ways when a software update becomes...
Press SCHEDULE TIME on the software a push notification will be sent to update screen if you wish to start the the Lucid Mobile App if an update update later. Updates can be scheduled fails to install: up to 48 hours later: 1.
5. Once the Infotainment screens are back on, you can resume normal operation of the vehicle. If you continue to experience issues with the Infotainment screens, contact Lucid Customer Care for further assistance. Infotainment...
Mobile App Overview 2. Login to the app with your credentials. Your Lucid mobile app is an extension NOTE: Your credentials will of your Lucid ownership experience. Use be available at the time of the app to monitor your vehicle, adjust vehicle purchase.
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If the app is used to control 2. Open / Close Front Trunk more than one vehicle, pressing the vehicle name will display a If the front trunk is closed, pressing drop-down list of available vehicles. this button will open it. If the front Select the vehicle you wish to trunk is open, pressing this button control with this app.
HVAC controls and Scheduled OTA will be disabled in the Accessing the Vehicle Health screen mobile app. 1. Log into the Lucid Mobile app. 6. Flash Lights 2. Click the icon. Pressing this button will flash the Tire pressure of all four tires.
3. Use Siri's integration of built-in/ custom commands. NOTE: You have to be logged into the Lucid mobile app on your iPhone to view or control any vehicle feature from your Apple watch. NOTE: All vehicle features on your Apple watch are synchonized with your iPhone.
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.
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This symbol can be found on high-voltage components and indicates a risk of electrical shock. High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
If it is warning when the battery pack needs necessary to exceed these service. Contact Lucid Customer Care to guidelines, whenever possible, schedule a service appointment. plug the vehicle into a charging source to provide reliable thermal conditioning of the battery pack.
DO NOT use them. Seek assistance from a qualified electrician or a Lucid Service Center. Using charging equipment that is damaged or faulty may result in injury, death, or property damage.
Charging the Vehicle The Lucid Mobile Charging Cable is a convenient way to charge your Lucid vehicle at home or on the go. When not in use, it can be stored in the vehicle.
Pilot Panel and Glass Cockpit if this happens. Contact Lucid Customer Care for further assistance if following the displayed steps does not resolve the error. Disconnecting the Charging Cable Press the STOP CHARGING button on CHARGING screen of the Pilot Panel to stop charging before the process is completed.
For further assistance, 2. Tap the START PRECONDITIONING see Contacting Lucid Motors on button. page 242. NOTE: You can also precondition Scheduling a Charging Session the battery for fast charging through the mobile app.
Overriding a Scheduled Charging Session Tap Start Charging on the charging screen on either the Pilot Panel or in the Lucid Mobile App if Scheduled Charging is active to override the scheduled time and begin immediately charging. NOTE: This will only override the current Scheduled Charging session.
Lucid's recommendations. Scheduled Maintenance In addition to scheduled maintenance performed by Lucid, you must carry out a few simple checks more frequently. Your vehicle will display a message Details are provided in the remainder of on the Glass Cockpit when the annual this section.
Maintenance Schedule Scheduled maintenance or service of your Lucid Air Sapphire must be performed to keep your vehicle in top operating condition. 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.
This service includes inspections and It is critical that the 12V batteries checks the following systems: are replaced ONLY with identical parts or parts approved by Lucid. Steering Alignment Failure to do so could put safety of the vehicle and occupants at Battery (12V) Condition risk.
Do not continue driving. The brake fluid level should always Immediately contact a Lucid be between the MIN and the MAX Service Center. marks. NOTE: Although the brake...
freeze on contact with the To top off the fluid: windshield, impairing visibility. 1. Clean the filler cap before removing it to prevent dirt from entering the NOTE: Some national or local reservoir. regulations restrict the use of Volatile Organic Compounds 2.
5. Gently lower wiper blade back on at least every year for optimum to the windshield. performance. NOTE: Contact your nearest Lucid The life expectancy of wiper blades can Service Center to order new vary, depending on the geographical wiper blades.
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.
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.
To do this: Removing Air Sapphire Two-Piece 1. Go to Settings > Vehicle Wheel Covers 2. Open Tires page. Your Lucid Air Sapphire wheel covers are a two-piece design. The carbon discs Maintenance...
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Installing Air Sapphire Two-Piece Wheel are attached to the wheel using a custom Covers central fastener. 1. Prior to installation, use compressed air or wire brush to remove dust and debris from wheel central threads. 2. Clean wheel central threads using...
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These tools may cause thread damage or cross- threading. Wheel Inserts Your Lucid Air Sapphire also comes with wheel inserts, which can be installed when the wheel covers are not in use. Installing Air Sapphire Wheel Inserts 1. Align the wheel insert's geometry with the wheel's structure.
Vehicle Care Cleaning the Exterior authorized waste disposal sites, only. Always take precautions to prevent fluids from spilling. WARNING: Never charge your vehicle while washing it. Unplug the charging cable and close Hand Washing the charge port cover. Liquids entering the charge port while CAUTION: Avoid using rough or the cable is plugged in could tightly-napped cloths (such as...
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Tires and Brake System Components Lucid recommends using only touch-free automated car washes that do not bring NOTE: Vehicle or paint damage brushes or other cleaning tools in direct caused by using a pressure contact with the vehicle body.
Do not use abrasive Body repairs should only be performed cleaning compounds. by a body shop approved by Lucid. Contact a Lucid Service Center for assistance in locating an approved body You should regularly clean all windows shop near you.
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WARNING: Any damage or cracks surfaces or use abrasive on an airbag cover should be cleansers or cloths, as this could referred to a Lucid Service Center cause damage to some surfaces for inspection. (such as the heating elements). Seats...
Allow the belts to air dry while extended, away from direct Using genuine Lucid floor mats can sunlight if possible. extend the life of your vehicle’s carpet and make it easier to clean. Mats should...
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properly installed. Lightly pull on the mat to confirm that it is securely fastened. Fully depress each foot pedal and reinstall the mats if any interference is felt. Maintenance...
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.
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.
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.
Understanding Tire Marking Labels (160 km/h) to 186 mph (300 km/h). These ratings are listed in the following table. 1. Tire Category Rating Speed (mph) Speed (km/h) P indicates that the tire is for passenger vehicles. HL indicates that the tire is a high-load rated tire.
12. Temperature Grade China This letter indicates a tire's heat resistance grading. See Uniform Tire Quality Grading. China Compulsory Certification (CCC) Mark 13. Tire Composition and Materials This is the China Compulsory The number of plies in both the tread and Certification mark for products sidewall area indicates how many layers being exported to or sold in the...
Administration (NHTSA), which grades government test surfaces of asphalt and tires by tread wear, traction, and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor temperature performance. traction performance. NOTE: Tires that have deep tread Temperature and winter tires are exempt from these marking requirements.
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The label contains the following information: 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...
For the best safety and performance of from potholes and curb strikes, your Lucid Air Sapphire, monitoring and or reduced grip if driven in maintaining your tires is imperative. snow, ice, or temperatures at or below freezing.
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance center or Lucid Service Center for further inspection. Unbalanced wheels (sometimes noticeable as steering wheel vibration), Frequently checking the tire pressures may affect vehicle handling and tire life. is important because a puncture will Wheels can get out of balance even eventually cause the tire to lose pressure.
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As the driver, it is for your vehicle. Always inflate your tires your responsibility to maintain to the pressures recommended by Lucid, correct tire pressure, even if even if it is different from the maximum under-inflation has not reached...
CAUTION: The installation of run- flat tires is not recommended load and speed ratings (shown on the by Lucid as they may cause tire side wall), equal or exceed those of issues with the sensors for the the original specification.
Driving in Low Temperatures not designed to perform well in winter conditions. Tire performance is reduced in Lucid recommends using winter tires if low ambient temperatures, resulting driving in cold temperatures or on roads in reduced grip and increased where snow or ice may be present.
NOTE: Winter tires usually offer more traction than snow socks. NOTE: Although approved by Lucid, the use of snow socks may still be prohibited. Check applicable local laws before installing snow socks. For recommendations on snow socks, contact your Lucid Service Center.
Tire Pressures at High Speeds 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 Racetrack For driving on a race track, tires should be inflated so that when hot (i.e.
In-vehicle sensors receive TMPS data using Radio Frequency (RF) signals. CAUTION: Installing accessories TPMS Malfunction that are not approved by Lucid may interfere with the TPMS Your vehicle is equipped with a TPMS system. malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not properly operating.
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Replacing a Tire Pressure Sensor If you receive frequent low tire pressure warnings despite the tire pressures being correct, contact the Lucid Service Center to determine if a tire pressure sensor replacement is necessary. After installing a new sensor, drive your...
Vehicle Loading Loading the Vehicle maneuvers, loose items carried in the vehicle’s cabin area can be thrown around and cause injury WARNING: Overloading the to occupants. vehicle has an adverse effect on braking and handling CAUTION: Heavy loads should characteristics, which can be evenly distributed throughout compromise your safety or the vehicle so as not to exceed...
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950 lb (431 kg) and there will be five 150 lb (68 kg) passengers in the vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage capacity is 200 lb (91 kg) (950-750 (5x150) = 200 lb). 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle.
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...
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: Ten-Piston Fixed Calipers Rear: Four-Piston Fixed Ventilated Front and Rear Rotors Rotors Front Diameter: 16.5 in (420 mm) Rear Diameter: 15.35 in(390 mm) New: 1.6 in (40 mm) Front Rotor Thickness...
NOTE: For details on where to lift your vehicle, see Lifting the Vehicle on page 196. Lug nut torque 150 Nm Lug nut socket size 21 mm Lucid Air Sapphire Wheel Type Position Size 20” - Aero Sapphire Front 20x9.5”...
Front Suspension Type Independent 5-Link with Stabilizer Bar CAMBER CASTER (for Inspection, not Adjustable) Alignment Optimum -1.70° 6.5° 0.146° Tolerance +0.25° +0.5° +0.05° - 0.25° - 0.5° - 0.05° NOTE: The specifications listed are for a vehicle at curb weight. Technical Data...
Rear Suspension Type Independent Integral Link with Stabilizer Bar CAMBER (for Inspection, not Adjustable) Alignment Optimum -1.77° 0.110° +0.5° +0.05° Tolerance - 0.5° - 0.05° NOTE: The specifications listed are for a vehicle at curb weight. NOTE: Pure RWD doesn't have a rear stabilizer bar. Technical Data...
Motors Air Sapphire Front: Permanent magnet AC motor. Rear: Twin permanent magnet AC motors with torque vectoring. Transmission Drive Ratio Air Sapphire Front: 7.06:1 Single Speed Rear: 6.78:1 Single Speed 12V Batteries Type Deep Cycle Quantity Rating 18 Ah Voltage and...
Roadside Assistance Contacting Roadside Assistance Emergency Extrication Flat Tire Transport Roadside Assistance is an additional service offered by Lucid and is not 12v Battery provided as part of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Lucid will also provide towing and transport to an authorized Collison...
Always follow the recovery equipment’s manufacturer instructions for use. NOTE: Directly attaching chains or hooks to vehicle components is not approved by Lucid and may result in vehicle damage. Lucid will not warrant nor be held liable for damage caused by directly attaching hooks, chains, or straps to vehicle components.
Preparing Vehicle for Transportation contact Lucid Customer Care. NOTE: All four wheels must remain off the WARNING: The high-voltage ground when towing or transporting the battery pack can ignite or re- vehicle.
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Shift the Lucid Air into Neutral (N) if a driver is present and push the vehicle. Immobilize the Vehicle The Lucid Air may shift into Park (P) if a driver is not present when it detects the 1. Immobilize the vehicle before...
lead to vehicle damage, injury, or 2. Apply the Electronic Parking Brake death. (EPB) by pressing the button on the end of the right-hand mode WARNING: The towing device selector stalk. should not be used in situations where the winch cable load will exceed 13.9kN/ 1426kg/ 3100lbs.
3. Remove the power source if an external power source was used to Option 2 access the trunk, and secure the 1. Push the trunk release button wiring before moving the vehicle to located above the rear license plate avoid damage. area.
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pull angle is greater than 25 degrees horizontally from shaft-center to either side. Exceeding these limits may cause towing device detachment that could result in injury or death. 4. Place the vehicle in Neutral (N) by pressing and holding halfway down on the mode selector stalk while holding the brake pedal.
(12-14.4 Volts secure the wheels when the vehicle is in 50 Amps Max). position on the transporter or trailer. NOTE: Lucid will not warranty nor be held liable for issues that may To avoid damage: result from failure to follow these instructions.
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3. Remove external power source and re-secure wires before moving the vehicle. Failure to disconnect an external 12V system prior to continuing tow activities can lead to serious vehicle damage. Additional Information: For assistance in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), call +966 800-111-1030. For assistance in United Arab Emirates (UAE), call +9718005824363.
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...
Vehicle Burn in a Safe, Controlled Manner? The views and opinions Below are not those of LUCID MOTORS. Energy 4. Water Supply Security Agency (ESA) has determined a. ESA DOES NOT recommend the following after research and/or using FOAM or other agents to testing of the referenced vehicle.
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2. Assume the high voltage (HV) hydrocarbons and Volatile system to be energized during all Organic Compounds (VOCs) interactions. during the inception and growth phases that will pose a. The HV electrical system is an inhalation hazard. Full powered with 900 volts of DC firefighter personal protective power.
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electrically, or physically non-combustible material will mishandled/damaged. isolate thermal events and not discharge cells. Make sure b. The electrolyte contained there is 1 part battery to 3 parts within the lithium cells can dry non-combustible material/ cause severe irritation to the water in buckets.
The amount of time that it takes for a heat signature to appear c. Fire departments must flow on a Lucid battery pack may be water into the vent points or extended due to a protective openings created by the fire composite plate between the Roadside Assistance &...
Like all electric vehicles, a Lucid Air that has experienced a c. Try to remove the vehicle from fire event or collision that has a garage or enclosed space...
New Vehicle Limited Warranty Warranty Information Lucid’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty terms can be found here: http:// www.lucidmotors.com/legal#warranty. To obtain a copy of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty by mail (US only): Attn: Warranty Services 7373 Gateway Blvd Newark, CA 94560...
For assistance in United Arab Emirates (UAE), call (800) 5824363 (LUCIDME). E-mail: customercareme@lucidmotors.com (24 hours) All Service issues: serviceME@LucidMotors.com All Safety Related issues: safetyME@LucidMotors.com For updates and additional information about your vehicle, visit the owner resources section of the Lucid Motors website: www.lucidmotors.com Consumer Information...
To contact Lucid Motors in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), call our toll-free number: +966 800-111-1030. To contact Lucid Motors in United Arab Emirates (UAE), call our toll-free number: +9718005824363. E-mail: customercareme@lucidmotors.com All Service issues: serviceME@LucidMotors.com...
Contact a Lucid Service Center recycling and disposal of a battery pack. immediately if the vehicle is no longer To locate a Lucid Service Center, please able to retain a charge or turn on or visit www.lucidmotors.com for the latest if it has been involved in a collision or information.
The manufacturers of the wireless components ensure that their Component: Center Console Controller components comply with Directive 2014/53/EU. Manufacturer: Lucid USA, Inc. The full text of the EU declaration of Model: P11-K2B000 conformity for each system is available at www.lucidmotors.com...
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Manufacturer: Continental Automotive GmbH Operating Frequency: 76-77 GHz Model: TIS-01 Maximum Transmit Power: 1.58W (32dBm RMS EIRP) Operating Frequency: 433.92 MHz Component: Telematics Control Unit Maximum Transmit Power: 433.92 MHz: ≤ 0.00202 mW EIRP Manufacturer: Lucid USA, Inc. Consumer Information...
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Component: eCall on and off. Should this equipment cause any interference to radio or television Manufacturer: Vodafone reception, the user is advised to attempt Automotive SpA one or more of the following measures: Model: 2150 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Reorient or relocate the receiving instructions for satisfying RF exposure antenna. compliance. This transmitter must be at least 20cm from the user and must Increase the separation between not be co-located or operating in the equipment and receiver. conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Notes: Telematics Control Unit– Lucid This equipment complies with radiation USA, Inc. exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This Interference Statement equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 This equipment has been tested and cm between the radiator and your body.
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Lucid USA, Inc transmitter. Lucid Motors, Inc 7373 Gateway Blvd, The object of the declaration described Newark, California 94560, United States above is in conformity with the relevant...
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Changes or modifications made to this the type of personally identifying equipment not expressly approved by data routinely acquired during a Lucid Motors, Inc. may void the FCC crash investigation. authorization to operate this equipment. Radiation Exposure Statement Special equipment is required to read...
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The manufacturers of the installed radio equipment declare the RF eauipment has been evaluated against the regulatory requirements and relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. Vehicle Patents A list of Lucid Air patents can be found at www.lucidmotors.com/legal. Consumer Information...
EDR is to record, in certain crash be accessed by the technicians at the or near crash-like situations, such as service center and stored in the Lucid an air bag deployment or hitting a information databases. road obstacle (data that will assist in...
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This data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur. NOTE: EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs. No data are recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions, and no personal data (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash location),...
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Curb Weight 217 Cut loop 234 GVWR 217 Data Event recording 253 Head restraints Personal 6 Adjusting 41 Service recording 253 Positioning 41 Data Sharing 6 Reinstalling 42 Delivery mileage 5 Removing 42 Displays Highway Assist 114 Cleaning 192 HomeLink® 154 Glass Cockpit 15 Hood 28 Pilot Panel 16...
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Maintenance (continued) Wiper blades 183 Maps 143 Safety instructions Offline mode 148 Electrical/high voltage safety 178 Orientation 147 Obstruction of air bags 59 Media Seat belts Apps 140 Fastening and releasing 44 Physical controls 138, 139 In a collision 46 Playing from devices 141 Reminders 45 Radio 139...
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