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  • Page 1 Owners Manual North America...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapters Sections Introduction A Message From Lucid About This Manual Using This Manual, Locating and Referencing Information Document Applicability Accessories and Features of Various Trim Levels Illustrations Revisions and Modifications Symbols Glossary for Important Information Trademarks Copyright...
  • Page 3 Caring for the Key Fob Replacement Key Fobs Using the Lucid Key Card 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...
  • Page 4 Head Restraints Correct Head Restraint Position Adjusting the Head Restraints Seat Belts Seat Belt Warnings Wearing Seat Belts Fastening the Seat Belt Seat Belt Reminders Using Seat Belts When Pregnant Seat Belt Pretensioners Location of Seat Belt Pretensioners Testing Seat Belts Child Safety Guidelines for Seating Children Child Safety Seat Warnings...
  • Page 5 Exterior Lights Exterior Lights Control High Beam Headlights Rear Fog Light Turn Signals Hazard Warning Lights Interior Lights Interior Lights Lucid Vibes Interior Theme Wipers and Washers Wipers Washers Brakes Braking Systems Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Regenerative Braking Stop Modes...
  • Page 6 Ride Control Systems Lucid Stability Control Lucid Gravity Air Suspension Getting Maximum Range Range Efficiency Driving Tips to Maximize Range Heating, Ventilation Air Conditioning Temperature Control Defrost Max Cool Interior Equipment Sun Visors Glove Box Front Armrest and Center Console Storage...
  • Page 7 Keyboard Language and Input Preferences Media and Audio Media Overview Physical Media Controls Searching Media Content Radio SiriusXM® Playing Media from Third-Party Applications Playing Media from Devices Audio Settings Using Lucid Assistant Lucid Assistant Maps and Navigation Navigation Overview Search...
  • Page 8 Navigation Settings Charging Category Search Routing Adjusting the Map Predicting Energy Usage Setting Home and Work Destinations Map Updates and Offline Mode Phone and Smart Devices Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Pairing a Bluetooth Device Syncing Contacts and Messages Connecting and Disconnecting Bluetooth- Enabled Devices Editing Bluetooth Enabled Device Preferences...
  • Page 9 Remote Climate Charging Vehicle Security Software Updates Mobile Key Maintenance and Service Vehicle Information Mobile Navigation Mobile App Profile Watch App Apple Watch High-Voltage Battery Electric Vehicle Components Pack & Charging High-Voltage Components Battery Information About the Vehicle Batteries High-Voltage Battery Pack Care Charging Instructions Safety Checklist Charge Port Door...
  • Page 10 Checking Windshield Washer Fluid Wiper Blades and Washer Jets Checking the Wiper Blades Replacing Wiper Blades Cleaning Washer Jets Cabin Air Filter Replacing the Cabin Air Filters Wheels Seasonal Tire Changes Removing and Installing Wheel Trim Covers Vehicle Care Cleaning the Exterior Polishing, Paint, and Body Repairs Using a Car Cover Cleaning the Interior...
  • Page 11 Loading the Vehicle Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit247 Technical Data Vehicle Dimensions and Weights Exterior Dimensions Vehicle Weights Vehicle Sub-Systems Steering Brakes Wheel and Tire Specifications Tire Pressures Front Suspension Rear Suspension Motors Transmission 12V Batteries High-Voltage Battery Roadside Assistance & Roadside Assistance and Emergency Towing Emergency Information...
  • Page 12 Reporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety Defects Vehicle Recycling High-Voltage Battery Recycling Process284 Radio Frequency Regulatory Compliance FCC and ISED Certification CARB Certification (Lucid Gravity) Disclaimers / Warnings California Proposition 65 California Perchlorate Advisory Vehicle Telematics Data Recording Battery Safety Guidelines...
  • Page 13 Introduction Introduction...
  • Page 14: A Message From Lucid

    This Owner's Manual will help you become acquainted with your Lucid Gravity and includes important information on how to operate, maintain, and get the most out of your ownership experience. Congratulations on your new Lucid Gravity and thank you for dreaming ahead with us. Introduction...
  • Page 15: About This Manual

    We advise you to take some time to familiarize yourself with it before driving. Continuous improvement is a goal at Lucid, and we reserve the right to make Failure to follow the Owner's Manual changes at any time, without notice and instructions and warnings can result in obligation.
  • Page 16: Copyright

    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 any form or...
  • Page 17: Information About This Vehicle

    NOTE: If you have a disability that or connectors. The orange outer requires modifying the vehicle, sleeve identifies the high-voltage contact Lucid before making any wiring and connectors. modifications. WARNING: If the vehicle is involved in an accident, do not...
  • Page 18: Personal Information And Data Sharing

    WARNING: If a vehicle fire occurs, immediately evacuate the vehicle and contact your local fire emergency responders. They Lucid will retain the ability to receive possess the proper training and vehicle software version information and equipment to safely extinguish provide over-the-air updates to improve electric vehicle fires.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Overview

    Vehicle Overview Vehicle Overview...
  • Page 20: Vehicle Identification

    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.
  • Page 21 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.
  • Page 22: Exterior

    Exterior Exterior Overview 1. Hood, see Hood Opening and Closing on page 29 2. Exterior Side Mirror, see Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position on page 85 3. Front Multifunction Camera 4. Pillar Camera 5. Rear View Camera, see Rear View Monitoring on page 151 Vehicle Overview...
  • Page 23 6. Tires and Wheels, see Inspecting and Maintaining Tires on page 239 7. Exterior Door Handles, see Opening Doors from the Outside on page 24 8. Surround View Monitoring Cameras, see Blind Spot Display on page 144 9. Liftgate, see Liftgate Controls on page 31 10.
  • Page 24: Interior

    Interior Interior Overview 1. Clearview Cockpit, see Clearview Cockpit on page 15 2. Left Control Stalk: Washers, see Washers on page 93 ○ Turn Signals, see Turn Signals on page 89 ○ High Beams, see High Beam Headlights on page 88 ○...
  • Page 25 12. Passenger Seat Heating and Cooling, see Temperature Control on page 102 13. Glove Box, see Glove Box on page 105 14. Horn, see Horn on page 80 15. DreamDrive Controls, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 122 16. Parking Brake and Gear Selector, see Using the Drive Selector on page 81 17.
  • Page 26: Steering Wheel Controls

    Steering Wheel Controls 1. Left Directional Pad, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 122 2. Cancel Button, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 122 3. DreamDrive Button, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 122 4. Voice Assistant Button, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 122 5.
  • Page 27: Clearview Cockpit

    Clearview Cockpit The 34-inch (86 cm) Clearview Cockpit is ergonomically contoured to keep you informed and allow you to interact with features that are most commonly used while driving. It turns on when you enter the vehicle, and turns off when the vehicle is locked, or an occupant is no longer detected in the vehicle for an extended period of time.
  • Page 28 Speed ○ State of Charge ○ Regenerative Braking ○ Warning indicators (Vehicle tell tales) ○ Turn instructions ○ Currently playing media ○ Active call information ○ DreamDrive status ○ 3. Right Clearview Cockpit: This panel gives you access to apps that commonly need to be within the driver's view, such as the following: Home App ○...
  • Page 29 Temperature Display Notifications Vehicle Overview...
  • Page 30: Pilot Panel

    Pilot Panel The scroller in the center of the Pilot Panel physical controls can adjust the volume when media is playing by scrolling up to increase or down to decrease the volume. Quick Controls Quick Controls is a centralized hub on the Pilot Panel for frequently used controls to be easily accessed by the driver.
  • Page 31: Opening And Closing

    Opening & Closing Opening & Closing...
  • Page 32: Keyless Entry System

    Lucid key card. car than usual to operate the key fob. The key fob is used to lock and unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 33: Replacing The Key Fob Battery

    If you cannot unlock your vehicle with the key fob, use the mobile app or 4. Wipe the battery clean before Lucid key card. See Using the Lucid key installation. card. Contact Lucid Customer Care if the problem persists.
  • Page 34: Caring For The Key Fob

    6. Replace the battery cover. Replacement Key Fobs ENVIRONMENTAL: Used batteries If you lose a key fob, contact a Lucid must be correctly disposed of, as Service Center to obtain a replacement. they contain harmful substances. Please refer to local regulations.
  • Page 35 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...
  • Page 36: Doors

    Pilot Panel. & Unlock is enabled in the Pilot Panel. A valid key fob or Lucid key card is detected within 2 inches (5 cm) of A valid key fob or Lucid key card is the sensor on the left driver's side...
  • Page 37: Door Warnings

    When pressed, the icon will change NOTE: This electronic release to a locked or unlocked symbol, mechanism is disabled when the indicating the current state of the door vehicle is in motion. locks. NOTE: In the event of a crash In the event that the door loses power, where the airbags deploy, the fully pull the release handle to open.
  • Page 38: Opening Interior Doors With No Power

    Opening Interior Doors with No Power If the vehicle loses power, you can open every door using the interior door handles. To open the vehicle from the inside, pull the interior handle to the second detent for the manual door latch to release. NOTE: Child safety locks will be unavailable in the event of a power loss, even if they were...
  • Page 39: Windows

    The driver’s door window switches control of all the vehicle's windows. Pull Sunshades up or press down on a switch to raise or lower the associated window. Some Lucid Gravity models are equipped with power sunshades in the Opening & Closing...
  • Page 40 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 anchor point cover must be closed when lowering the rear sunshade to prevent damage.
  • Page 41: Hood

    To electronically open the hood, use one secure before driving. Failure to of the following options: properly secure the hood can 1. Use the Lucid mobile app. result in sudden or unexpected hood opening which could lead 2. On the Pilot Panel, select the to an accident causing serious injury or death.
  • Page 42: Hood Interior Emergency Release

    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 Service Center. again. If it cannot be opened or closed a...
  • Page 43: Liftgate

    Use the manual release button on closing, or operating the liftgate. the liftgate (located below the 'C' in the Lucid nameplate), when doors CAUTION: To avoid damaging the are unlocked or if you have a key liftgate, do not use excessive fob.
  • Page 44: Accessing The Rear Cargo Area

    Manually Closing the liftgate TOOLS: If the liftgate has been open for an extended time, it may WARNING: Always check the be necessary to close it manually. area around the liftgate for See Manually Closing the liftgate obstructions, such as people on page 32.
  • Page 45: Safety And Security

    Pilot Panel by selecting > Vehicle > Halo Secure. Alternatively, use Settings > Vehicle Security from the Lucid mobile app. You can then disable the feature and select a notification type: both sound and mobile notification or only a mobile notification.
  • Page 46: Seating & Safety Restraints

    Seating & Safety Restraints Seating & Safety Restraints...
  • Page 47: Front Seats

    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.
  • Page 48: Easy Entry & Exit

    provides greater protection in the event of a crash. WARNING: When the seat is in the reclined position, the shoulder belt and lap belt do not WARNING: Seat belts are provide proper protection in an intended for use by adult-sized accident.
  • Page 49: Massage Feature

    Select the intended seating position by NOTE: If the vehicle reaches tapping on the driver or passenger seat 10 mph (16 km/h), the seat graphic. movement will automatically stop to ensure your safety Tap the and select the desired while driving. massage program from the drop-down menu to begin the massage.
  • Page 50 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 51: Second-Row Seats

    Second-Row Seats Adjusting the Second-Row Seats To reduce the risk of injuries in an accident, follow these instructions: The second-row seats can be adjusted using the seat-mounted switch and lever. Sit upright, place both feet on the floor, and make sure the seat back WARNING: Always secure objects reclines no more than 30 degrees.
  • Page 52: Easy Entry

    mechanisms do not fully engage, the risk of death and serious injury increases in an accident or heavy braking. NOTE: When returning the seat to its upright position, make sure the seat belts are not trapped behind the backrest. Easy Entry The second-row seats move forward to This will release the seat’s lower cushion provide additional space for entering and...
  • Page 53: Second-Row Seat Heaters

    To open the seatback tray table, unlock it Press twice to operate at the by pressing the button below the USB-C medium level; two intensity port. Gripping the top of the table, pull indicators will illuminate. it up and then tilt it towards yourself to a horizontal position.
  • Page 54: Third-Row Seats

    Third-Row Seats Reclining the Third-Row Seats The third-row seats can be reclined by occupants in the seats or from the liftgate of the vehicle. WARNING: Always secure objects transported in the passenger compartment. In an impact or sudden maneuver, unsecured objects can become projectiles and cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 55 Storing To return the folded seat to its upright position, first pull the strap on the back Before storing a third-row seat, remove of the seat to unlock the seatback. Use the liftgate cargo subfloor compartment your other hand to lift the seatback cover and set it off to the side.
  • Page 56: Head Restraints

    Head Restraints Correct Head Restraint Position Your vehicle is equipped with a head restraint for each seating position Adjust the head restraint so the height of the restraint is at the top of the occupant's head. Doing so will place the thickest portion of the restraint behind the person's head at ear level.
  • Page 57 seat is occupied, the lowest headrest position may not provide adequate head and neck support in the event of a collision and should be adjusted accordingly to fit the seat occupant. All three of the second-row head restraints can be removed by pressing the button at the base of the head restraint and then pulling up until the The head restraint can be pulled out from...
  • Page 58 To manually fold the head restraints, pull the strap on the back of the third-row seat until the head restraint folds down. To fold the head restraints using the Pilot Panel, tap the Head Restraints button in Quick Controls. NOTE: The Head Restraint button in Quick Controls is disabled when both third-row seats are occupied or stowed.
  • Page 59: Seat Belts

    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.
  • Page 60: Wearing Seat Belts

    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).
  • Page 61: Seat Belt Reminders

    Make sure that the seat any heavy objects (such as a briefcase) belt has no slack and is not twisted. from unoccupied seats. If the indicator remains on, contact a Lucid Service For any concerns about wearing seat Center. belts, consult your physician.
  • Page 62 The seat belt pretensioners will only activate once before a Lucid Service Center must replace them. If a pretensioner activates, the airbag warning indicator will display on the Center Clearview Cockpit.
  • Page 63: Location Of Seat Belt Pretensioners

    Location of Seat Belt Pretensioners 1. Driver Lap Belt Pretensioner 2. Driver Shoulder Belt Pretensioner 3. Left Second Row Passenger Shoulder Belt Pretensioner 4. Right Second Row Passenger Shoulder Belt Pretensioner 5. Front Passenger Shoulder Belt Pretensioner 6. Front Passenger Lap Belt Pretensioner Seating &...
  • Page 64: Testing Seat Belts

    WARNING: When seat belts are not in use, they should be fully retracted and not hanging loose. If a seat belt does not fully retract, contact a Lucid Service Center. There are three tests you should perform when checking the seat belts: 1.
  • Page 65: Child Safety

    Lucid designed and fitted your vehicle's the manufacturer's fitting instructions, seat belts for adults and larger children. exactly. You can contact Lucid for a list For the safety of infants and children under 12, it is important to restrain them of approved child seats.
  • Page 66 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 67: 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 68: Seating Larger Children

    Seating Larger Children WARNING: Correctly anchor the If a child is too big to fit into a child child safety seats. Incorrectly safety seat, but too small to safely fit into anchoring the child safety seats the standard seat belts, use a booster may result in a significant risk of seat appropriate for the child’s age and injury to the child in the event of...
  • Page 69: Installing Latch Or Isofix Child Seats

    Installing LATCH or ISOFIX Child Seats The second-row outer seats are equipped to accept LATCH/ISOFIX restraints. 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...
  • Page 70: Installing Seat Belt-Retained Child Seats

    anchor points to ensure correct child safety seat and secure the attachment. buckle following the manufacturer’s instructions. If the child seat moves more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) from side- 2. Allow the seat belt to retract. to-side or front-to-back, it is too Firmly push the safety seat into the loose.
  • Page 71 1. Pass the tether strap over the top of the seat between the two support posts of the head restraint. 2. Attach the tether strap hook to the tether anchor point on the back of the seat. 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 72: 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: Center airbag included in Europe models only. 8.
  • Page 73 NOTE: This may not be available in all regions. NOTE: The illustration shows approximate airbag locations. Seating & Safety Restraints...
  • Page 74: Airbag Safety Information

    Types of Airbags Airbags are inflatable cushions built How the Airbags Work into your Lucid that protect you and Airbags inflate when sensors detect other occupants from hitting the vehicle an impact that exceeds deployment interior or objects outside the vehicle.
  • Page 75 The side airbags are designed to protect front airbag being enabled. Therefore, the thorax region of the torso and pelvis, Lucid strongly advises against seating and only deploys in the event of a severe a child on the front passenger seat, side impact.
  • Page 76: Obstruction Of Airbags

    A-pillar trim must be undamaged. Any damage should Accessories attached to or be referred to a Lucid Service obscuring an airbag cover (for Center for inspection. example, attached to the roof lining, door pillar trim, or the front...
  • Page 77 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 on page 53.
  • Page 78: 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 79: Front Passenger Seat Ocs Precautions

    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.
  • Page 80: Airbag Srs Warning Indicator

    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...
  • Page 81: Driving & Operating

    Driving & Operating Driving & Operating...
  • Page 82: Driver Information

    Driver Information Vehicle Information and Alerts Settings > Vehicle on the Pilot Panel to access information about your vehicle. The Pilot Panel provides the following information: 1. Vehicle Model 2. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) To see the Software version, tap Settings >...
  • Page 83: Center Clearview Cockpit

    Center Clearview Cockpit Center Clearview Cockpit 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. Gear Selection Indicator 2. Drive Mode 3.
  • Page 84: Warning Indicators

    High-Voltage Battery Low Temperature Detected for Side/Position Lights Active High-Voltage Battery Brake System Warning (US Only) Low Beam Headlights Active Stop the vehicle. Call Lucid Service Center. High Beam Headlights Active Brake System Warning Stop the vehicle. Call Lucid Service Center.
  • Page 85 Disabled or System Fault Detected Collision Protection Fault Driver Monitoring Camera Cannot Detected Detect Driver's Face Collision Protection Disabled Lucid Stability Control: Flashing: Operating Drive Mode Enabled Solid: Fault Detected Lucid Stability Control System In Reduced State Driving & Operating...
  • Page 86: High-Voltage Drive System Failure

    Center Clearview Cockpit when the remaining battery pack charge falls below 50mi/80km. Low Temperature Detected for NOTE: Lucid recommends finding High-Voltage Battery a place where you can charge the vehicle if the SoC falls below 50mi/80km. Remember that the...
  • Page 87 Routing and DreamDrive Features for more information about the navigation and DreamDrive uses of the AR HUD. WARNING: If the AR HUD feature becomes distracting or uncomfortable, disable the AR HUD. WARNING: The AR HUD may not display clearly when wearing polarized sunglasses or in certain lighting conditions.
  • Page 88: Starting And Powering Off

    The display on the Clearview Cockpit If a paired key fob, Lucid key card, or will change to show the speedometer, phone is recognized when the driver’s power meter, and the PRND display.
  • Page 89: Powering Off

    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.
  • Page 90: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position Use the Pilot Panel to adjust the steering wheel position by swiping down from the top of the Pilot Panel then touching Press Up/Down on the right side steering wheel to adjust the height of the steering wheel then press Left to move the steering wheel in or press Right to move the steering wheel out.
  • Page 91: Steering Wheel - Right Controls

    Steering Wheel - Right Controls For information about the left controls, see Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls on page 1. Activate Voice Assistant 2. Repeat/Previous 3. Volume up/Ignore call 4. Play/Pause/Accept 5. Skip/Next 6. Volume down/Mute call 7. Switch Drive Mode Driving &...
  • Page 92: Horn

    It does not require manual input from the driver. Steering Wheel Heating Your Lucid Gravity may be equipped with an integrated steering wheel heater. Select to control steering wheel heating using the Pilot Panel. In the top left corner, press the icon to heat the steering wheel.
  • Page 93: Drive Selector

    Drive Selector Using the Drive Selector To shift into Neutral while in Drive or Reverse, push and briefly hold the lever The Drive Selector is the vehicle shifter to a halfway point of resistance up from that allows you to switch gears in your Drive or down from Reverse, then release vehicle.
  • Page 94 forward in D (Drive), or backward in R (Reverse). WARNING: Do not rely on Creep to keep your vehicle stationary on a hill. Always apply the brake to remain stopped when on a hill to avoid collisions or property damage. Creep is enabled or disabled via the Pilot Panel.
  • Page 95: Drive Modes

    Drive Modes Drive Modes SPRINT Your Lucid Gravity can be set to SPRINT mode is designed for short your preferred driving and regenerative duration bursts of intense performance braking modes. You can opt for and enables the maximum power and...
  • Page 96: Limited Power Mode

    The vehicle power is reduced and speed and performance are limited, when activated. CAUTION: Lucid recommends you travel in the lane of slower moving traffic and be prepared to stop, when driving in Limited Power Mode.
  • Page 97: Mirrors

    Mirrors Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position Folding and Unfolding To manually fold/unfold the exterior side WARNING: Distances may be mirrors via the Pilot Panel, swipe down difficult to judge accurately, and touch depending on the type of mirror glass fitted to your vehicle. NOTE: You cannot fold/unfold Furthermore, objects viewed in the mirrors when the vehicle’s...
  • Page 98 Manually adjust the rear view mirror's position for the desired view behind you. The mirror will automatically dim in proportion to the level of glare detected from a vehicle’s headlights. NOTE: This feature is disabled when the vehicle is in R (Reverse) to provide an unimpeded view.
  • Page 99: Exterior Lights

    Exterior Lights Exterior Lights Control Exterior lighting provides illumination at night or in poor visibility conditions. These lights are controlled via either the Low Beam Headlights left lever on the steering column, or the Left Clearview Cockpit. Off Lights To turn off all exterior lights, select OFF on the Left Clearview Cockpit when the Tap the lights icon to view the options vehicle is in Park.
  • Page 100: High Beam Headlights

    License Plate Lights Push the left steering column lever away from you to turn on the high The license plate lights illuminate the beam headlights. To cancel, pull the license plate and are activated when the lever towards you. High beams will only low beam headlights or position lamps operate if the low beams are on.
  • Page 101: Turn Signals

    Bending Lights The rear fog light indicator will display on the Clearview Cockpit The bending lights follow the curvature whenever the rear fog light is on. of the road to keep the path illuminated when turning. NOTE: The rear fog light is automatically turned off each Lane Changes time the vehicle is powered on,...
  • Page 102 After a Collision If you are involved in a collision that causes the airbags to be deployed, the hazard warning lights will automatically switch on. Driving & Operating...
  • Page 103: Interior Lights

    Glass Cockpit and Pilot Panel with your the Reading Lights button in Quick choice of colored lighting. Controls. Open Settings > General > Lucid Vibes Driver and Front Passenger Seats on the Pilot Panel to customize the interior theme. Tap an interior theme to select and save it to the profile of the current user.
  • Page 104: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Wipers HIGH Speed The Wiper controls on the Left Cockpit Continuous Wipe Panel are used to control the wipers. CAUTION: Do not activate the wipers if they are frozen to DE-ICE: Activate the the windshield because this can wiper de-ice feature damage the wiper blades and the when there is ice/...
  • Page 105: Washers

    Continuous Press and hold at the first detent for High Speed Continuous mode. On release, it will continue to stay at the same mode NOTE: The rear wipers will start until manually changed. wiping when the vehicle is shifted to Reverse gear if the NOTE: The wiper speed and front wipers are wiping.
  • Page 106: Brakes

    Contact a Lucid Service Center as WARNING: It is critical to soon as possible. occupant safety that your braking...
  • Page 107: Regenerative Braking

    Clearview your surroundings and road Cockpit. If illuminated, the ABS is not conditions. ABS will not correct operational. Contact a Lucid Service driver errors. Center as soon as possible to have the fault repaired. The ABS monitors the slip ratio of each...
  • Page 108: Stop Modes

    When the Standard or High level of regenerative braking is selected, your Lucid Gravity will retain the setting when the vehicle is power cycled. Stop Modes The HOLD and ROLL Stop Modes are...
  • Page 109: Parking Brake

    The hold has been braking for have failed to partially or fully apply or approximately 10 minutes. release. Contact a Lucid Service Center to have the fault repaired. The system detects that the driver has exited the vehicle.
  • Page 110: Brake Pad Wear

    Clearview Cockpit if the system has detected that the brake pads are near or at the end of their usable life. Contact a Lucid Service Center as soon as possible to have the brakes inspected. Red Break Wear Indicator (Canada Only) Driving &...
  • Page 111: Ride Control Systems

    On the Pilot Panel, press > drive mode, and speeds: Vehicle > Drive Settings, then select one of the three levels of Lucid Stability Lowest - Reserved for ergonomic Control: loading and easy entry or exit Driving & Operating...
  • Page 112 Height Adjustment For Easy Entry and Low - The default level for SPRINT Exit mode is designed for efficient aerodynamic driving on all roads The ride height can be adjusted for easy and highways entry and exit by going into Settings Standard - Optimized for all roads >...
  • Page 113: Getting Maximum Range

    Getting Maximum Range Range Efficiency When safe to do so, use the cruise control during road trips. Accessing Range Efficiency When it is safe to do so, use one-pedal driving techniques to The efficiency widget will display on the gradually slow the vehicle using left side of the Clearview Cockpit and will High regenerative braking rather automatically become the active current...
  • Page 114: Heating, Ventilation Air Conditioning

    Panel, the rear center console display, or the buttons on the dash. Press this button to defrost the rear window and side-view NOTE: The Lucid Gravity uses a mirrors; See Windshield Defrost heat pump for climate control. When operating cabin cooling or...
  • Page 115: Defrost

    Max Cool overrides the fan and Remote Climate is available within the temperature control settings. The fan Lucid mobile app and allows you to speed is set to maximum and the remotely set the cabin temperature or temperature to the coolest. Ventilation of windshield defrosting controls.
  • Page 116: 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 117: Glove Box

    Glove Box The glove box is opened using the Pilot Panel by tapping the Glove Box button in Quick Controls. To close it, push the glove box cover until it latches. Front Armrest and Center Console Storage Compartment Pull the release latch and lift up the armrest to access the storage compartment.
  • Page 118: Cup Holders

    Slide the glass cover forward to access the cup holders in the Bottle Holders storage tray. Your Lucid Gravity has a total of four 2. In the second row armrest. closed container holders, one located in each of the vehicle's doors.
  • Page 119: Accessory Connections

    USB Connections USB-C ports for charging mobile devices while the vehicle is on are located in the front and rear seats of the Lucid Gravity. USB-C ports are in the following areas: 1. Two USB-C ports are in the storage compartment of the front center console.
  • Page 120 braking or sudden change in direction of the vehicle. Always secure objects to prevent the objects in these types of events. Always make sure the objects do not protrude from storage spaces. Close lockable storage spaces before driving. When the vehicle is on, place a compatible device on the bottom half of Always secure heavy, hard, the charging pad to charge the device...
  • Page 121: 12-Volt Power Socket

    part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 122 3. One outlet can be found on the left side of the trunk. CAUTION: Do not use accessories that exceed the power rating of the outlets. This may cause the outlets to not work properly. AC outlets are set to OFF by default to preserve power.
  • Page 123: Battery Safety Guidelines

    Battery Safety Guidelines DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. The high voltage battery must not be accessed, handled, or serviced except by trained personnel using appropriate personal protective equipment. Serious injury or death may occur. Icon Instruction Do not dispose. Health & Safety 1.    Ingestion/Small Parts Warning Required for all sizes of lithium coin batteries: Keep away from children.
  • Page 124 companion or replacement battery. If no imprint code is available, measure or estimate the battery diameter based on the size of the slot the battery fits or the size of the comparable battery. Provide this information to the treating health care provider. If the child is greater than 12 months of age and able to swallow, and the battery was swallowed within the prior 12 hours, if readily available administer honey immediately and while on route to the emergency room.
  • Page 125 Avoid mechanical and electrical abuse. Do not short circuit or install incorrectly. Batteries may rupture or vent if disassembled, crushed, recharged or exposed to high temperatures. Install batteries in accordance with equipment instructions. 14.   Storage Precautions Store batteries in a dry place at normal room temperature. Refrigeration does not make them last longer.
  • Page 126: Carrying Accessories

    Support for towing will be made available in an upcoming software update. The Lucid Gravity with tow package comes equipped with a 2" detachable hitch receiver that is capable of supporting rear attachments for accessories.
  • Page 127 2. Make sure that the key is 2. Take hold of the bottom of the in the locking cylinder turned hitch, pull on the locking cylinder, counterclockwise so the locking and turn it clockwise until the red cylinder can be turned into the mark on the cylinder aligns with the unlocked position.
  • Page 128: Dreamdrive

    DreamDrive DreamDrive...
  • Page 129: About Dreamdrive

    About DreamDrive DreamDrive Features Rear Parking Protection Your Lucid Gravity is equipped with NOTE: (Premium) These features an Advanced Driver Assistance System are available with DreamDrive (ADAS) called "Lucid DreamDrive." The Premium and above. following features are available: The DreamDrive features are configured Driving Experience using the Pilot Panel.
  • Page 130 be ready to steer the vehicle and apply the brakes when necessary. Head-Up Display In equipped vehicles, select DreamDrive driving experience and safety features will display on the Augmented Reatlity Head-Up Display (AR HUD). See Head- Up Display for more information. DreamDrive...
  • Page 131: 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. LiDAR DreamDrive...
  • Page 132 If the calibration is not successful and certain DreamDrive features do not activate after driving 100 miles (160 km), please contact Lucid Customer Care for assistance. NOTE: The required distance for the calibration process may vary based on the road and environmental conditions.
  • Page 133: Dreamdrive Limitations

    Lucid Stability Control CAUTION: Lucid strongly recommends always having Selecting Sprint drive mode your vehicle serviced at a Lucid Service Center to ensure Sensor and Camera Failure that all of the vehicle’s DreamDrive components are CAUTION: If blockage occurs properly handled. Failure to...
  • Page 134: Driving Experience

    Driving Experience Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls Use the left steering wheel touchpad to control DreamDrive. 1. Cancel Driving Assist Control 2. Decrease vehicle gap 3. Increase speed 4. Set/update speed 5. Increase vehicle gap 6. Decrease speed 7. Activate DreamDrive and switch between DreamDrive modes DreamDrive...
  • Page 135: Using Dreamdrive

    Using DreamDrive Tires Lose Traction Automatic Emergency Braking Press the button to access is Activated, (See Automatic DreamDrive modes. Emergency Braking) Press the button to switch between System Feature Fails, such as a Adaptive Cruise Control and Drive Powertrain or Sensor Failure Assist systems (see Adaptive Cruise Control and Drive Assist for more Front Camera is Blocked...
  • Page 136 with no stops or sharp curves, such as WARNING: Never depend on highways and freeways. Adaptive Cruise Control to brake for pedestrians, animals, or Adaptive Cruise Control will issue a other objects. Always watch the takeover request if it cannot safely brake road and be prepared to take the vehicle.
  • Page 137 When switching from Adaptive Cruise If Automatic Cruising Speed Update Control to Drive assist, the last set is toggled on it will automatically cruising speed will resume on the new update from the old posted speed mode if the driver is at or below the limit to the newly detected posted set cruising speed.
  • Page 138: Drive Assist

    Adjusting Following Distance you, provided your vehicle’s Driver Monitoring System (DMS) confirms you WARNING: It is your responsibility are paying attention. If the system fails as the driver to determine to detect attentiveness, then driver can and maintain a safe following always resume by using the accelerator distance at all times.
  • Page 139 Activating Drive Assist WARNING: Drive Assist is designed for your driving comfort To activate Drive Assist, press the and convenience and is not a DreamDrive button on the steering collision warning or avoidance wheel. See DreamDrive Controls. The system. It is your responsibility to Drive Assist icon will glow at the top stay alert, drive safely, and be in of the Center Clearview Cockpit when...
  • Page 140 If Automatic Cruising Speed Update automatically resume when the vehicle is is toggled on it will automatically centered in the new lane and both lane update from the old posted speed lines are detected. limit to the newly detected posted Manual Lane Biasing speed limit.
  • Page 141 If steering wheel input still has not been NOTE: Warnings will be dismissed detected after an additional 15 seconds: if the vehicle is shifted out of P (Park). See Using the Drive An elevated warning will appear on Selector on page 81 for more the Clearview Cockpit, prompting information.
  • Page 142: Lane Change Assist

    The driver is responsible for ensuring that it is safe to NOTE: Do not rely exclusively on perform the lane change, even Active Curve Speed Control to when LCA is activated. LCA is maintain appropriate speed. The a driver assistance feature, and driver is responsible at all times the driver remains responsible for moderating speed according...
  • Page 143: Traffic Sign Recognition

    The hazard lights are activated. NOTE: LCA will be canceled after some The vehicle's speed is below time while consistently 40 mph. looking for a space to switch lanes when NOTE: LCA can automatically traffic is in the adjacent cancel a lane change and revert target lane.
  • Page 144: Traffic Drive-Off Alert

    WARNING: The Traffic Sign NOTE: The detected speed Recognition system will not limit will still be displayed display correct information and next to the set cruise warnings won't take effect if it speed on the Clearview is unable to determine a traffic Cockpit when this feature is sign or is uncertain whether an disabled.
  • Page 145: Distracted Driver Alert

    Traffic Drive-Off Alert Settings will display on the Clearview Cockpit and a chime will sound. Use the Pilot Panel and touch > If the system detects that your eyes DreamDrive, then press to enable are off the road for an additional three or disable Traffic Drive-Off Alert to seconds, a warning will display on the configure Traffic Drive-Off Alert settings.
  • Page 146: Interior Camera

    Interior Camera nearby break areas, when available. Press SHOW ME to view the list or DISMISS The interior camera is located on the to clear. If desired, press a location to steering column directly behind the add a way point to your current trip steering wheel.
  • Page 147: Adaptive Driving Beam

    a fault. Headlight high beams can still be WARNING: High Beam Assist operated using the left steering column is an aid for selecting the lever. best possible lighting based on prevailing conditions. The driver High Beam Assist can be enabled or is always responsible for manually disabled using the Pilot Panel.
  • Page 148 Push the left stalk away from you again to deactivate the Adaptive Driving Beam when it is in an activated state. The gray Adaptive Driving Beam indicator will display on the cockpit whenever the feature is activated but the high beams are off. The blue Adaptive Driving Beam indicator will display on the cockpit whenever the feature is...
  • Page 149: Collision Detection And Protection

    139. severity of impact if it determines an imminent collision with an object to the Collision Protection Settings front. WARNING: Lucid strongly recommends that you leave NOTE: This feature is available this feature enabled to only in certain regions/countries provide potential supplemental with specific trims.
  • Page 150 Clearview Cockpit if Automatic Emergency Braking is Moving vehicles ahead- unavailable. Contact a Lucid Service Center if either of these items appear. FCW: Up to 124 mph (200 km/h) WARNING: Automatic Emergency AEB: Up to 80 mph (130 km/h)
  • Page 151: Forward Collision Warning

    AEB: Up to 19 mph (30 km/h) Clearview Cockpit if it detects a collision that is likely to occur. Crossing vehicles- TAKE IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION FCW: Up to 37 mph (60 km/h) if this happens, and apply the brakes or steer clear of the impending collision.
  • Page 152: Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection

    Forward Collision Warning Settings warning to reduce the severity of the collision. See Front Collision Protection on page 137. WARNING: Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection is only an assist feature and is Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection not a substitute for attentive Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection driving and sound judgment.
  • Page 153: Lane Departure Protection

    NOTE: Cross Traffic Protection is WARNING: Cross Traffic not available when the gear is in Protection does not detect P (Park). Front cross traffic alerts smaller objects outside of the or braking will not be issued if range of the sensors. This can the vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph include (but is not limited to) (10 km/h) or the driven distance...
  • Page 154 the boundaries of the driving Lane Departure Protection is available lane or road edge. Always stay at vehicle speeds between 30‑124 mph alert, pay attention to the driving (50‑200 km/h) for detecting lanes. lane, and be aware of other drivers on the road. Failure to do NOTE: Lane Departure Protection so can result in serious injury or is temporarily overridden when a...
  • Page 155: Blind Spot Protection

    or looking over your shoulder Warnings automatically cancel when the before changing lanes. It's the risk of an unintentional lane departure driver's obligation to stay alert, has been reduced (such as when you pay attention to traffic, and take steer the vehicle back to the current action if necessary.
  • Page 156: Blind Spot Display

    To activate the Blind Spot Display, switch WARNING: Blind Spot Protection the turn indicator signal to the intended alone may not prevent collisions. side while the vehicle is in D (Drive). Always maintain awareness of For vehicles with a Trailer package your vehicle's surroundings configured, engaging R (Reverse) and no and respond to Blind Spot...
  • Page 157: Safe Exit Protection

    clean. Wipe them with a damp cloth NOTE: Safe Exit Protection is if needed. disabled when trailer mode or attachment mode is enabled. Safe Exit Protection NOTE: This feature is available Safe Exit Protection Settings only in certain regions/countries with specific trims. To configure Safe Exit Protection, touch >...
  • Page 158: Parking Experience

    Pilot Panel then the Lucid strongly recommends changing system will launch the Surround and your tires at a Lucid Service Center to Parking View screen, tap into the AUTO ensure an optimal Automated parking PARK button at the surround view panel experience.
  • Page 159 The system will stop the vehicle and NOTE: The DreamDrive Pro Auto prompt you to brake if it detects an Park system will automatically obstacle in the vehicle's trajectory. prompt available parking slots The RESUME button on the Pilot when in Reverse gear, without Panel will become available when tapping the AUTO PARK button.
  • Page 160: Automated Park Out

    The selected parking space is NOTE: Automated Park Out can found to be too small or not only be activated when the feasible after initial scan vehicle is in P (Park). System cannot park safely after NOTE: For some vehicles, eight tries Automated Park Out can only be activated if a successful...
  • Page 161: Surround View Monitoring

    The Pilot Panel will display Unpark in System or sensor faults progress. Monitor your surroundings throughout the sequence and be Driver presses the accelerator prepared to take control of the vehicle at pedal, holds the steering wheel, or any time. shifts gears Automated Park Out can be Driver presses CANCEL on the Pilot...
  • Page 162 Surround View Auto Dismiss NOTE: Surround View Monitoring is only available when the Surround View Auto Dismiss will vehicle’s speed is below 16 mph automatically close the Surround View (27 km/h). after driving forward past the default speed of 16 mph (27 km/h). WARNING: The Surround View Monitoring system should not Surround View Auto Dismiss can be set to...
  • Page 163: Rear View Monitoring

    The side mirrors are folded in. For vehicles with trailer package, Rear View Monitoring includes a hitch view that can be selected by tapping the Rear View Monitoring corresponding button on the right side of the video display window. Rear View Monitoring is an assist feature that will automatically display the rear camera view on the Right Clearview Cockpit when the vehicle shifts into...
  • Page 164: Park Distance Warning

    Troubleshooting NOTE: A blank screen, lack of video feed, or a camera error message on the right cockpit panel identifies the non operation of the camera, or system for Rear View Monitoring. The shade of the visual indicator Front camera view is not displaying: represents how close your vehicle is to Make sure the hood is completely an object.
  • Page 165 When Rear Parking Protection is enabled, the system can automatically brake for you if it detects objects in the vehicle's driving path as you manually reverse maneuver at parking speeds. NOTE: Rear Parking Protection is only available at speeds below 5mph (9 kph).
  • Page 166 Infotainment Infotainment...
  • Page 167: User Profiles

    > Primary Driver Navigation Overview on page 171 menu. User Profile Types 1. Sign in with your Lucid ID to allow your preferences and data to be There are two types of user profiles, both synced to your other Lucid vehicles with their own level of access: and the Lucid mobile app.
  • Page 168: Profile Settings

    4. Personalize driver adjustments by NOTE: Performing a factory reset following the instructions on the does not delete your Lucid ID Pilot Panel to set seat, steering or impact vehicle ownership. To wheel, mirror position, and other transfer ownership of the vehicle, preferences.
  • Page 169: Changing Display Settings

    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 to spell out the rest of the word. After you complete the word, lift your finger from the keyboard.
  • Page 170 Changes to the input language are saved to your profile. Infotainment...
  • Page 171: Media And Audio

    Media and Audio Media Overview Tap the Media icon on the Right Clearview Cockpit or Pilot Panel to launch the media overview where you can browse the contents from a variety of media sources. Tap on a media item to select and play media from that source.
  • Page 172: Physical Media Controls

    Use the following steering wheel controls when active media is playing or a call is in progress: 1. Lucid Voice Assistant: Press the button to invoke the Lucid Voice Assistant feature. 2. Previous: Press the button to skip to the previous available media. Hold the button down to rewind.
  • Page 173 Pilot Panel Volume Control Use the scroll wheel in the center of the Pilot Panel physical controls to adjust the volume when media is playing by scrolling up to increase or down to decrease the volume. You can set the Media, Navigation, and Voice Assistant volume to different levels while the media plays.
  • Page 174: Searching Media Content

    HD1 will signify the main countries. programming service and is available in analog and digital broadcasts. Any Lucid and iBiquity Digital Corp are not additional multicast stations (HD2–HD8) responsible for the content sent using are only broadcast digitally.
  • Page 175 and the text, "Station Unavailable," will Experience Cause Action appear in artist and title field area. button off can force Station Blending: When an HD1 station is the radio in received, the system will play the analog an analog audio broadcast from the station for a radio.
  • Page 176: Siriusxm

    SiriusXM service separately. The SiriusXM service Skip to the previous channel utilizes the cellular/Wi-Fi connectivity in your Lucid vehicle. Please ensure that a Skip to the next channel good cellular/Wi-Fi signal is available. Skip backward...
  • Page 177 1. Tap Categories in the Right Skip forward Clearview Cockpit. Pause 2. Select Sports. Play 3. Tap Live Sports to view all the Thumbs up to like a song games happening live. & personalize the Pandora Station Thumbs down to dislike a song, skip to the next track and personalize the Pandora Station...
  • Page 178: Playing Media From Third-Party Applications

    All rights reserved. SiriusXM Customer Service Guarantee Playing Media from Third-Party Applications SiriusXM guarantees to provide The Lucid Gravity Infotainment system comprehensive customer service to you offers native integration of the following during the term of your trial subscription,...
  • Page 179: Playing Media From Devices

    Right Clearview Cockpit or Playing Media from Devices Pilot Panel. USB controls (Play, Pause, Your Lucid Gravity Infotainment system Forward, Back, Shuffle, Repeat) can be can connect to and play media from USB found on the Right Clearview Cockpit or Bluetooth®...
  • Page 180 Equalizer: Adjusts the Bass, Mid, and Treble NOTE: The center position setting on the adjustment range is designed to reproduce sound as closely as possible to how the artist intended. Balance: Adjusts the sound forward, backward, left, and right within the vehicle Volume: Adjusts the independent volume levels for Media, Phone Calls, Navigation/Voice Assistant,...
  • Page 181: Using Lucid Assistant

    Bluetooth Settings screen will "Call [name/number]" appear. See Pairing a Bluetooth Device on page 177 "Text [name/number]" How to use Lucid Assistant Media Controls You can invoke Lucid Assistant in one of two ways: "Play F.M." Infotainment...
  • Page 182 Sync Contacts toggles; this gives the the Dialer app access to the messages and contacts on your phone. 3. Turn on the Allow Lucid assistant to Access Contacts and Allow Lucid assistant to Read Messages toggles; this gives Lucid assistant access to the messages and contacts from the Dialer app.
  • Page 183: Maps And Navigation

    Create shortcuts for your home and work locations. See Setting Home and Work Destinations on page 176. The Lucid Navigation App is integrated with your vehicle, providing the best Select from a list of previous routes based on your driving style and destinations or search terms under vehicle.
  • Page 184 Satellite: In equipped vehicles, this toggles preferences for showing NOTE: If you lose satellite imagery as the background connectivity and are only map. When connectivity is poor, the using downloaded maps, satellite images might initially look the number of points of blurry while they fully load.
  • Page 185: Charging Category Search

    Routing will auto-add DC fast charging stops along with additional details, such as All Lucid routes are EV Routes by default location name, brand name, address, and when connected. These EV Routes are suggested charge time.
  • Page 186: Adjusting The Map

    In this case, Lucid recommends a manual search for The alternate routes provide different charging. Slow chargers can usually be options to choose from, allowing you to found and used along the route.
  • Page 187: Predicting Energy Usage

    setting and zoom level whether routing The map contains features such as or not. real-time traffic, buildings, realistic 3D landmarks in most city centers (when Pinch or use one finger to double-tap zoomed in), and points of interest. Points the touchscreen to zoom in on the map. of interest can be selected from the map Use two fingers to tap the touchscreen to see details and create a route to them.
  • Page 188: Setting Home And Work Destinations

    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.
  • Page 189: Phone And Smart Devices

    Phone and Smart Devices Bluetooth® Wireless Technology 1. On the Pilot Panel, select > Connectivity > Devices. You can pair a Bluetooth-capable phone with your vehicle for hands-free use 2. Make sure that Bluetooth is ON. when in operating range. Bluetooth Tap Add Device to start scanning usually supports a wireless connection for devices.
  • Page 190: Connecting And Disconnecting Bluetooth-Enabled Devices

    Lucid strongly recommends that the driver stay 4. Tap the name of the device focused on the road at all times to be connected under KNOWN while driving.
  • Page 191: Making And Receiving Phone Calls

    WARNING: Always ensure you NOTE: For iPhone users: are following all applicable local laws regarding the use The call audio will always be of phones while driving. This routed through the car system includes, but is not limited if you take the call from the car to, laws that prohibit texting system.
  • Page 192: Using Messages

    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...
  • Page 193: Sanctuary

    Sanctuary Sanctuary Lucid Sanctuary offers a variety of relaxation and mindfulness experiences, which incorporate full-screen videos and immersive audio. In vehicles equipped with the Surreal Sound Pro system, Dolby Atmos capable content is played with Spatial Audio. To use Sanctuary, first put your vehicle in P (Park).
  • Page 194: Connecting The Vehicle To Wi-Fi

    Press to switch to a saved network large amounts of data being transferred to/from the car. Press Wi-Fi Settings to open that Lucid is not responsible for any screen on the Pilot Panel overages or charges related to Wi-Fi usage.
  • Page 195: Homelink

    HomeLink What is HomeLink? authority to operate the device. HomeLink is a wireless control system that enables you to remotely operate up This equipment complies with FCC and to 15 Radio Frequency (RF) devices, such ISED radiation exposure limits set forth as garage doors, gates, lights, and home for an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 196: Programming Homelink

    Programming HomeLink your vehicle, until the horn sounds and the headlights flash. WARNING: Do not use HomeLink 5. Press CONTINUE once the Pilot with any garage door opener Panel shows that recording is that cannot detect an object complete. and signal the door to stop and reverse as required by NOTE: The on-screen U.S.
  • Page 197: Using Homelink

    8. A check will replace the number existing devices. See Renaming or after a test completes and the Deleting a Device. TEST HOMELINK button becomes available. Continue through all Press a device name to activate it. three tests. icon next to a device indicates 9.
  • Page 198 connected to your vehicle. Press it to continue. 3. The screen will prompt to confirm whether you wish to delete all connected HomeLink® devices. Press DELETE ALL to confirm or CANCEL to return to the previous screen. Infotainment...
  • Page 199: Vehicle Information

    Vehicle Information Vehicle Identification Number Contact Lucid Customer Care for assistance if you are unsure of how to resolve an alert/notification. Settings > Vehicle on the Pilot Panel to view the VIN. Direct Access to the Owner's Manual You can access the Owner's Manual via the Pilot Panel under Settings.
  • Page 200: Software Updates

    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...
  • Page 201: Viewing Release Notes

    Right Clearview Cockpit and within the Lucid mobile app. 5. A notification will appear on the Pilot Panel and a push notification will be sent to the Lucid mobile app when the update is complete. Infotainment...
  • Page 202: Mobile App

    Mobile App Mobile App...
  • Page 203: Overview

    Installing and Using the Mobile App Your Lucid mobile app is an extension Follow these steps to download and use of your Lucid. Use the app to monitor the Lucid mobile app. your vehicle from afar, adjust your car 1. Download the Lucid mobile app...
  • Page 204: Phone App

    Phone App Home Screen your vehicle's charging features from the Lucid mobile app. When your vehicle is actively charging, Home Screen Overview the Vehicle Widget is replaced with a larger Charging tile. You The Lucid mobile app Home screen can monitor your charging session...
  • Page 205: Vehicle Widget

    NOTE: If you have multiple 2. Max Cool- Activate Max Cool to Lucid vehicles, tap the vehicle rapidly cool the cabin in hot nickname and then select the conditions. vehicle you wish to view from the list.
  • Page 206: Charging

    Adjust the time and monitor many of your vehicles charging tap Save. The new time will then be features from the Lucid mobile app. shown on the Charging screen. When your vehicle is actively charging, Vehicle Security the Vehicle Widget is replaced with a larger Charging tile.
  • Page 207: Mobile Key

    Linking an iOS device the charging notes, then tap Confirm. A final message will appear for you 1. In the Lucid mobile app, tap the to confirm if you would like to install Link your Mobile Key banner on the update at the current time. Tap to the Home screen.
  • Page 208: Maintenance And Service

    2. Tap Set Preferred to set that location as your preferred Service 8. Tap Link Mobile Key. Center. 9. Open the Lucid mobile app and tap All service requests you make the Link your Mobile Key banner through the app will now by default on the Home screen.
  • Page 209: Vehicle Information

    To view upcoming appointments, tap the Navigation App. Service tile > Vehicle Service History. The status of your appointment will be The Lucid Navigation App lets you view displayed in gold. your vehicle’s position on a map in Canceling service...
  • Page 210: Mobile App Profile

    Sign Out. provide a visual representation on the map of where your vehicle may be able You will need to use your Lucid to travel before it needs to charge. This credentials to log back in and use the can be useful for planning journeys and app.
  • Page 211: Watch App

    Lucid Gravity. You can control the following features of your car from your Apple watch, if you are already signed in on your iPhone's Lucid mobile app: 1. Monitor live charging status and progress. 3. Use Siri's integration of built-in/ custom commands.
  • Page 212: High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging

    High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
  • Page 213: 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 214 This symbol can be found on high-voltage components and indicates a risk of electrical shock. High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
  • Page 215: Battery Information

    The Clearview Cockpit will display a in a garage whenever possible in warning indicator when poor battery extremely cold weather. pack health is detected. Contact Lucid Customer Care to schedule a service Preserving High Voltage Battery Pack appointment. Health...
  • Page 216 Contact Lucid Customer Care to schedule a service appointment. High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging...
  • Page 217: Charging Instructions

    Charging the Vehicle there is no water or other fluids in the surrounding area (such as The Lucid Mobile Charging Cable is a puddles on the ground). convenient way to charge your vehicle at home or on the go. When not in use, it can be stored in the vehicle.
  • Page 218: Disconnecting The Charging Cable

    Using the Lucid Mobile Charging Cable NOTE: The vehicle cannot be or other compatible charger, plug the driven when the charging cable NACS (SAE J3400) connector into the is connected to the charge port. car's charge port to begin charging.
  • Page 219: Setting A Charge Limit

    Your Lucid Gravity can precondition You may need to adjust the charge limit your battery before you arrive at a fast higher or lower, according to your driving charging station.
  • Page 220: Scheduled Charging

    NOTE: Preconditioning is automatically disabled when the You can also use the Lucid mobile app to vehicle's battery pack charge schedule a charging session. See Mobile level falls below 10 mi / 16 km App Charging Screen.
  • Page 221: Current Limiter

    Tap Start Charging on the charging lead to excessive energy drain. screen on either the Pilot Panel or in the Lucid mobile app if Scheduled Charging is active to override the scheduled time Charging performance may be lower in and begin immediately charging.
  • Page 222: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting High Voltage System Faults Fault What this means What to do A problem is detected Pull over safely and stop. Battery System Fault: with the high-voltage drive After 2 minutes, the Vehicle powering down in 2 system. vehicle will automatically minutes.
  • Page 223: High Voltage System Warnings

    High Voltage System Warnings Warning What this means What to do DC Charging is temporarily No action is needed. If DC Charging Unavailable: unavailable, but you can still this warning persists, contact Use AC Charging as needed use AC charging. customer care to schedule a and schedule service.
  • Page 224 Maintenance Maintenance...
  • Page 225: Maintenance Requirements

    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 on Details are provided in the remainder of the Clearview Cockpit when the annual this section.
  • Page 226: Electrical And High Voltage Safety

    Lucid WARNING: Never touch any high- immediately. voltage cables, connectors, or components connected to the cables in the event a high-...
  • Page 227: 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 228: Multi-Point Inspection

    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.
  • Page 229: Fluid Reservoirs

    WARNING: If the low brake fluid notification displays while driving, stop as soon as safety Topping Off Brake Fluid permits. Do not continue driving. Immediately contact your Lucid WARNING: Only new fluid from Service Center. a sealed air-tight container should be used. Used brake...
  • Page 230: Checking Windshield Washer Fluid

    adequate freeze resistance in all 2. Unscrew the cap and remove. the climates where you drive. 3. Fill the reservoir to the MAX mark using a clean funnel and brake fluid meeting specification DOT4. 4. Install the reservoir cap. CAUTION: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces.
  • Page 231: Wiper Blades And Washer Jets

    5. Gently lower wiper blade back on performance. to the windshield. The life expectancy of wiper blades can NOTE: Contact your nearest Lucid vary, depending on the geographical Service Center to order new area and frequency of use. Poor wiper blades.
  • Page 232: Cleaning Washer Jets

    Cleaning Washer Jets The washer jet nozzle's performance may decrease if it becomes clogged with debris or build-up. 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.
  • Page 233: 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 234: Wheels

    System (TPMS) settings reset after driving the vehicle for about If possible, it is best to schedule your 10 minutes. wheel swap with a Lucid Service Center. They will complete the entire procedure for you, including making the physical Tire Swapping FAQs swap, resetting the TPMS, and updating 1.
  • Page 235 located on the outer edge of the 2. Install the center section of the wheel, near the tire. cover first until you hear or feel the wheel cover clip into place. NOTE: Make sure to align the valve stem hole in the correct location.
  • Page 236 CAUTION: When re-installing the 7 spoke, Orion wheel insert, check the final assembly to ensure the insert (left arrow) is below the surface of the surrounding wheel (right arrow). If the Insert is above the surface of the surrounding wheel (shown below) the insert is NOT properly seated.
  • Page 237: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Cleaning the Exterior only. Always take precautions to prevent fluids from spilling. Your vehicle should be regularly washed to preserve the finish and maintain its overall appearance. Hand Washing WARNING: Never charge your CAUTION: Avoid using rough or vehicle while washing it.
  • Page 238 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.
  • Page 239: Polishing, Paint, And Body Repairs

    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.
  • Page 240 WARNING: Any damage or cracks (such as the heating elements). on an airbag cover should be referred to a Lucid Service Center for inspection. Use an alcohol-based commercial glass cleaner and a soft cloth (such as...
  • Page 241: Floor Mats

    Do not turn them over. cleaning agent. 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...
  • Page 242: Parts And Accessories

    Parts, Accessories, and Modifications Newark, CA 94560 Lucid’s genuine parts and accessories are the best choice for your vehicle. Lucid has rigorously tested all their parts to ensure they meet the highest quality, safety, and performance standards. Genuine parts and accessories can be...
  • Page 243: Vehicle Lifting Points

    3. Adjust the height and position of the lift arm pads to ensure that they are correctly located. Ensure that any non-Lucid repair facility servicing your vehicle is aware of these 4. With assistance, raise the lift to lifting points when raising your vehicle the desired height, ensuring the lift on a lift.
  • Page 244 5. Engage any lift safety locks. Follow the lift manufacturer's instructions. Maintenance...
  • Page 245: Tires And Wheels

    Tires & Wheels Tires & Wheels...
  • Page 246: 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 247: Understanding Tire Marking Labels

    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.
  • Page 248: 15. International Tire Approval Marks

    12. Temperature Grade China This letter indicates a tire's heat resistance grading. See Uniform Tire Quality Grading on page 236. 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...
  • Page 249: Tire And Loading Information Label

    Temperature Administration (NHTSA), which grades tires by tread wear, traction, and WARNING: The temperature temperature performance. grade for tires is established for those that are properly NOTE: Tires that have deep tread inflated and not overloaded. and winter tires are exempt from Excessive speed, under-inflation, these marking requirements.
  • Page 250 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 251: Tire Care And Maintenance

    NOTE: Your Lucid Service Center will evaluate tire wear when CAUTION: While 22" or 23" servicing your vehicle.
  • Page 252: Maintaining Tire Pressures

    Unbalanced wheels may affect vehicle center or Lucid Service Center for further handling (steering wheel vibration) and inspection. tire life. Even with regular use, wheels can get out of balance.
  • Page 253 WARNING: TPMS is not a for your vehicle. Always inflate your tires substitute for proper tire to the pressures recommended by Lucid, maintenance, and it is the driver's even if it is different from the maximum responsibility to maintain correct...
  • Page 254: Replacing Tires And Wheels

    (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.
  • Page 255: Seasonal Tire Types

    Tire performance is reduced in low ambient temperatures, resulting Lucid recommends using winter tires if in reduced grip and increased driving in cold temperatures or on roads susceptibility to damage from impacts.
  • Page 256: Maintaining Wheel Trims

    Changing Tires NOTE: Although approved by Lucid, the use of snow socks Changing Tires may still be prohibited. Check applicable local laws before Always have your tires serviced or installing snow socks. changed by a qualified technician. Care must be taken to avoid contact...
  • Page 257: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Radio Frequency (RF) signals. TPMS Malfunction NOTE: Installing accessories that Your vehicle has also been equipped are not approved by Lucid may with a TPMS malfunction indicator interfere with the TPMS system. to indicate when the system is not operating properly.
  • Page 258 Replacing a Tire Pressure Sensor 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...
  • Page 259: Vehicle Loading

    Vehicle Loading Loading the Vehicle sudden maneuvers, loose items carried in the vehicle’s passenger area can be thrown around and WARNING: Overloading the cause injury 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...
  • Page 260 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. The following are typical examples of calculated load limits: Description Total Vehicle Capacity 1168 lb (530 kg)
  • Page 261: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data...
  • Page 262: Vehicle Dimensions And Weights

    Vehicle Dimensions and Weights Exterior Dimensions Identifier Description Dimensions Overall Length 198 in (5035 mm) Overall Width - Mirrors Extended 87 in (2215 mm) Overall Width - Mirrors Folded 79in (2004mm) Overall Height 65 in (1658 mm) Overall Height - Liftgate open 82 in (2074 mm) Overall Height - Hood Open 80 in (2040 mm)
  • Page 263 Identifier Description Dimensions Ground Clearance - Between axles 7.0 in (178 mm) Ground Clearance - Under front axle 5.9 in (150 mm) Technical Data...
  • Page 264: Vehicle Weights

    Vehicle Weights Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 7320 lbs (3320 kg) Gross Vehicle Weight Distribution - Front:Rear 46.7%:53.3% Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) - Front 3418 lbs (1550 kg) Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) - Rear 4211 lbs (1910 kg) Technical Data...
  • Page 265: 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) Rear Wheel Steering Type Dual Independent Electronically-Actuated Rear Wheel Steering Max Rear Wheel Angle 2.9 degrees Technical Data...
  • Page 266: Brakes

    Brakes Type 4-Wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake Force Distribution, Integrated Electronic Stability Control and Electronic Accelerator Pedal-actuated Regenerative Braking System Calipers Front: Six-piston Fixed Rear: Four-piston Floating Rotors Ventilated Front and Rear Rotors Front Diameter: 15.35 in (390 mm) Rear Diameter: 15.27 in (388 mm) Front Rotor New: 1.5 in (38 mm)
  • Page 267: Wheel And Tire Specifications

    Wheel and Tire Specifications Lucid Gravity Orion Wheels Lug nut Specifications NOTE: For details on where to lift your vehicle, see Lifting the Vehicle on page 231. Lug nut torque: 190 Nm Lug nut socket size: 21 mm Lucid Gravity Voyager Wheels Wheels Front Wheels: 21 x 9.0"...
  • Page 268: Tire Pressures

    Tires Front Tires: HL265/40R22 Pirelli P Zero Summer, Speed and load: 109Y Rear Tires: HL285/35R23 Pirelli P Zero Summer, Speed and load: 110Y 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.
  • Page 269: Front Suspension

    Front Suspension Type Independent 5-Link with Stabilizer Bar, adaptive dampers, and air springs. CAMBER CASTER (for Inspection, not Adjustable) Alignment Optimum -0.57° 6.5° 0.146° Tolerance +0.25° +0.5° +0.05° - 0.25° - 0.5° - 0.05° NOTE: The specificaions listed are for a vehicle at curb weight. Technical Data...
  • Page 270: Rear Suspension

    Rear Suspension Type Independent 5-Link with Stabilizer Bar, adaptive dampers, and air springs. CAMBER (for Inspection, not Adjustable) Alignment Optimum -1.27° 0.110° +0.5° +0.05° Tolerance - 0.5° - 0.05° NOTE: The specifications listed are for a vehicle at curb weight. Technical Data...
  • Page 271: Motors

    Motors Front: Permanent magnet AC motor. Rear: Permanent magnet AC motor. Transmission Front Drive 7.06 Single Speed Ratio Rear Drive 8.73 Single Speed (Grand Ratio Touring) 7.06 Single Speed (other) 12V Batteries Type Deep Cycle Quantity Rating 18 Ah Voltage and 12V Negative (-) Polarity Ground...
  • Page 272: Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information

    Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information...
  • Page 273: Roadside Assistance And Emergency

    Problem with the Vehicle 12v Battery Your Location Lucid ensures appropriate transportation of its vehicles under the Lucid Roadside Assistance Program. However, if you do not secure transportation/towing through our Customer Care Department, it is your responsibility to provide the vehicle transporter with instructions on how to transport the vehicle.
  • Page 274: Instructions For Transporters

    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.
  • Page 275: Transporting The Vehicle

    Lucid Customer Care. WARNING: A key cycle will re-energize the high-voltage Carefully review the instructions under powertrain. Before performing a...
  • Page 276: Pushing The Vehicle

    NOTE: Once Flatbed Transport Mode is enabled, the vehicle will Pushing the Vehicle automatically shift to N (Neutral). The Lucid Gravity can be pushed to clear NOTE: Always ensure the the roadway in situations where there flatbed truck is properly...
  • Page 277: Immobilize The Vehicle

    1. Immobilize the vehicle before (Neutral). starting any recovery operation by installing wheel chocks to prevent Lucid recommends using only the A and roll-away. B pillars when pushing by hand with the windows in the down position. NOTE: Body damage will likely occur if the pushing recommendation is not followed.
  • Page 278: Towing Device Method

    Opening the Liftgate Approved Lifting Points High-Voltage Battery Pack NOTE: It is necessary to connect an external 12V power source to access the tow eye before Towing Device Method proceeding if the vehicle’s low-voltage power is disabled. WARNING: Use the towing See the instructions under device only for loading and Connecting External 12V Power...
  • Page 279: Installing The Towing Device

    2. Gently pull the raised section toward you. The Tow Eye Cover will remain in place. 3. Remove the tow eye cover completely before proceeding to the next steps. 2. Open the liftgate and remove the towing device from under the right- side liftgate floor panel.
  • Page 280 side. Exceeding these limits may cause towing device detachment that could result in injury or death. 4. Place the vehicle in N (Neutral) by pressing and holding halfway down on the mode selector stalk while holding the brake pedal. The vehicle must always be placed in Neutral with all brakes disengaged.
  • Page 281: Securing Vehicle For Transportation

    (12-14.4 Volts 50 Amps Max). position on the transporter or trailer. NOTE: Lucid will not warranty nor To avoid damage: be held liable for issues that may result from failure to follow these Ensure that the metal parts on the instructions.
  • Page 282 Additional Information: Towing providers with questions should call 888-99-LUCID (888-995-8243). Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information...
  • Page 283: 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...
  • Page 284: Vehicle Fire

    4. Water Supply The views and opinions Below are a. ESA DOES NOT recommend not those of LUCID MOTORS. Energy using FOAM or other agents to Security Agency (ESA) has determined extinguish a lithium-ion battery the following after research and/or fire in the Lucid Gravity.
  • Page 285 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.
  • Page 286 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.
  • Page 287: Firefighting

    The amount of time that it takes c. Fire departments must flow for a heat signature to appear water into the vent points or on a Lucid battery pack may be openings created by the fire extended due to a protective Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information...
  • Page 288: After Firefighting Suppression Is Complete

    See the above directions for d. Like all electric vehicles, a Lucid firefighting techniques once Gravity that has experienced a the vehicle is removed from the fire event or collision that has structure.
  • Page 289 NOTE: Call (+1) 855-ESA-SAFE for real-time support for firefighting/ rescue operations involving the Lucid Gravity. A rescue specialist will be available 24/7 to answer any questions. Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information...
  • Page 290: Consumer Information

    Consumer Information Consumer Information...
  • Page 291: 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. To obtain a copy of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty by mail (US only), send a written request to: Attn: Warranty Services...
  • Page 292: California Warranty Statement

    30 days. As the vehicle owner, you should also be aware that Lucid may deny you warranty coverage if your vehicle or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, or unapproved modifications.
  • Page 293 94560 or 1-888-99 LUCID (1-888-995-8243)] or the California Air Resources Board at 1-800-242-4450 or helpline@arb.ca.gov. Consumer Information...
  • Page 294: Customer Care

    Newark, CA 94560 Phone: +1 (888) 995-8243 E-mail: customercare@lucidmotors.com For updates and additional information about your vehicle, visit the owner resources section of the Lucid Motors website: www.lucidmotors.com Canada Lucid Motors Canada ULC Suite 2300, Bentall 5, 550 Burrard Street...
  • Page 295: 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-free number:...
  • Page 296: Vehicle Recycling

    WARNING: High-Voltage Battery To locate a Lucid Service Center, please replacement must only be visit www.lucidmotors.com for the latest performed by trained service information.
  • Page 297: Radio Frequency Regulatory Compliance

    Radio Frequency Regulatory Compliance FCC and ISED Certification Component: Keyfob Manufacturer: Marquardt GmbH Model: UK1 Operating Frequency: UWB: 5-9 GHz, NFC: 13.56 MHz, BLE: 2.4 GHz FCC ID: IYZUK1 IC: 2701A-UK1 Maximum Transmit Power: UWB: ≤ -41.3 dB/MHz NFC: ≤42 dBuA/m BLE: ≤...
  • Page 298 Component: UWB/BT Anchor MQD Manufacturer: Marquardt GmbH Model: MUB1 Operating Frequency: UWB: 5-9 GHz, BLE: 2.4 GHz FCC ID: IYZMUB1 IC: 2701A-MUB1 Maximum Transmit Power: UWB: ≤ -40 dBm/ 0.001 mW BLE: ≤ -3.19dBm / 0.48mW Component: UWB/BT Anchor MQD Manufacturer: Marquardt GmbH Model: MU3 Operating Frequency: 5-9 GHz...
  • Page 299 Operating Frequency: 7.6-77 GHz FCC ID: 2A3OZ-SRR4IS IC: 27992-SRR4IS Maximum Transmit Power: ≤ 30.72 dBm / 1180.3 mW Component: Wireless Phone Charger Manufacturer: Lucid USA, Inc. Model: J48800 Operating Frequency: 127.7kHz FCC ID: 2AXZJ-J48800 IC: 27970-J48800 Maximum Transmit Power: ≤ 8.76 dBuA Component: Unified Cockpit Controller Manufacturer: Lucid USA, Inc.
  • Page 300 FCC ID: 2AN3B-B122084 IC: 23344- B122084 Maximum Transmit Power: ≤ 11.53 dBm / 14.2 mW Component: Telematics Control Unit Manufacturer: Lucid USA, Inc. Model: P11-K290G0-02 Operating Frequency: 1850~1910MHz, 1710~1755MHz, 824~849MHz, 2500~2570MHz, 699~716MHz, 777~787MHz, 1850~1910MHz, 1710~1755MHz, 824~849MHz, 824.2~849.2MHz, 850.2~1909.8MHz,2400MHz ~ 2483.5MHz,...
  • Page 301 Model: TIS-01 Operating Frequency: 433.92 MHz FCC ID: KR5TIS-01/ IC 7812D-TIS01 Maximum Transmit Power: ≤ -26.93 dBm / 0.00202 mW FCC and ISED Notes: Wireless Charger - Lucid USA, Inc. Model: J48800 FCC ID: 2AXZJ-J48800 IC: 27970-J48800 CAUTION: This equipment and its antennas must not be co-located or operated with another antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 302 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End user must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Canada: CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause interference.
  • Page 303 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license- exempt RSS standard(s). 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 304 ISED RSS-Gen Notice This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 305 FCC ID: 2A3OZ-SRR4IS IC: 27992-SRR4IS 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 306 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 307 NFC MQD Reader Model: UR1 FCC ID:IYZUR1 IC: 2701A-UR1 NFC MQD Model: UR2 FCC ID:IYZUR2 IC: 2701A-UR2 UWB Anchor MQD Model: MU3, FCC ID: IYZMU3 IC: 2701A-MU3 UWB/BT Anchor MQD Model: MUB1 FCC ID: IYZMUB1 IC: 2701A-MUB1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 308 This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. FCC and ISED Notes: Telematics Control Unit– Lucid USA, Inc. Model: P11-K290G0-02 FCC ID: 2AXZJ-CTX0710W3...
  • Page 309 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. Professional Installation instruction: 1. Professional installer: this product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by trained personnel.
  • Page 310 The Country Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/ Canada for product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. Pour les produits disponibles aux Etats-Unis / Canada du marché, seul le canal 1a 11 peuvent étre exploités.
  • Page 311 2.87 2.87 2.64 2.64 w/o cable 0.67 0.67 0.34 0.34 with cable Ant. Port WWAN 2G/3G Gain (dBi) WCDM WCDM WCDMA Remark 1900 Band 5 (Note. 3) Band 2 Band 4 0.62 3.85 3.85 3.85 0.62 w/o cable -0.88 2.15 2.15 2.15 -0.88...
  • Page 312 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 313 le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante. IC Licence exempt This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 314: Carb Certification (Lucid Gravity)

    CARB Certification (Lucid Gravity) The Particle Charging Unit (Part numbers P21-M70301-05) have been certified by the California air resource board (CARB). The product has been tested according to the following standards: Electrostatic Air Cleaners [UL 867:2011 Ed. 5+R:16Aug2021] Electrostatic Air Cleaners [CSA C22.2#187:2020 Ed.5]...
  • Page 315: Disclaimers / Warnings

    LAN networks. In addition, a portion of the data may be accessed by the technicians at the WARNING: Operating, service center and stored in the Lucid servicing, and maintaining a information databases. passenger vehicle can expose you to chemicals, including...
  • Page 316 Event Data Recording NOTE: Certain services, such as software updates and other This vehicle is equipped with an event subscriptions, may require the data recorder (EDR). The main purpose transmission of vehicle data. of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle (data that will assist in...
  • Page 317: Battery Safety Guidelines

    Battery Safety Guidelines DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. The high voltage battery must not be accessed, handled, or serviced except by trained personnel using appropriate personal protective equipment. Serious injury or death may occur. Icon Instruction Do not dispose. Health & Safety 1.    Ingestion/Small Parts Warning Required for all sizes of lithium coin batteries: Keep away from children.
  • Page 318 companion or replacement battery. If no imprint code is available, measure or estimate the battery diameter based on the size of the slot the battery fits or the size of the comparable battery. Provide this information to the treating health care provider. If the child is greater than 12 months of age and able to swallow, and the battery was swallowed within the prior 12 hours, if readily available administer honey immediately and while on route to the emergency room.
  • Page 319 Avoid mechanical and electrical abuse. Do not short circuit or install incorrectly. Batteries may rupture or vent if disassembled, crushed, recharged or exposed to high temperatures. Install batteries in accordance with equipment instructions. 14.   Storage Precautions Store batteries in a dry place at normal room temperature. Refrigeration does not make them last longer.
  • Page 320 Collision warning 139, 140 Brakes Contact information Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 94 Lucid Motors 282 Brake filling 95 Lucid Roadside Assistance 261 Brake pad wear 98 NHTSA 283 Emergency braking 137 Cross Traffic Protection 140 Lucid Stability Control 99 Cruise control 123...
  • Page 321 Data Hazard Warning Lights 89 Event recording 304 Head restraints Personal 6 Adjusting 44 Service recording 303 Positioning 44 Data Sharing 6 High Beam Assist 134 Delivery mileage 5 Hitch Displays Receiver 114 Cleaning 228 HomeLink® 183 Glass Cockpit 15 Hood 29 Pilot Panel 18 Interior emergency release 30...
  • Page 322 Maintenance Quality Control 5 Brake fluid 217 Daily and monthly checks 213 Seasonal Wheel Changes 222 Service intervals 215 Underbody 226 Radio 162 Washer fluid 218 SiriusXM 164 Wheel Trim Covers 222 Rear Wiper blades 219 Attachments 114 Maps 171 Rear Pedestrian Collision Detection 140 Offline mode 176 Rear suspension specifications 258...
  • Page 323 Steering Wheel (continued) Controls, right 79 Media Controls 160 Vehicle Sun Visors 104 Accessories and modifications 230 Sunshades 27 Certification label 8 Symbol Glossary 3 Modifications 5 Vehicle Creep 81 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 8 Vehicle loading 247 Determining correct load limit 247 Telltales 72 Example load calculations 248 Temperature Control 102...
  • Page 324 Ver. 7.1.1 - en-US...

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