Lucid Group, Inc. (Lucid) operates as a technology company. Lucid designs, engineers and manufactures EVs, EV powertrains, and battery systems in-house using its own equipment and factories; designs and develops proprietary software in-house for Lucid vehicles that can be continuously enhanced upon through over-the-air (‘OTA’) software updates; offers a refined customer experience at its own geographically distributed retail and service locations and through direct-to-consumer online sales; plan...
Lucid Group, Inc. (Lucid) operates as a technology company. Lucid designs, engineers and manufactures EVs, EV powertrains, and battery systems in-house using its own equipment and factories; designs and develops proprietary software in-house for Lucid vehicles that can be continuously enhanced upon through over-the-air (‘OTA’) software updates; offers a refined customer experience at its own geographically distributed retail and service locations and through direct-to-consumer online sales; plans to supply and license technology to third parties; and boasts a strong product roadmap of future vehicle programs and technologies. The company is a subsidiary of Ayar Third Investment Company.
The company focuses on in-house hardware and software innovation, vertical integration, and a ‘clean sheet’ approach to engineering and design led to the development of the award-winning Lucid Air and Lucid Gravity.
Leveraging Lucid’s in-house powertrain technology, the company has engineered the Lucid Gravity to deliver up to 450 miles of EPA-estimated range, while the only other competitive vehicle on the market offering comparable driving range requires a battery pack over 60 percent larger in capacity.
The Lucid Air and the Lucid Gravity are assembled at the company’s EV manufacturing facility in Casa Grande, Arizona, named Advanced Manufacturing Plant-1 (‘AMP-1’). In 2024, the company has completed key expansion activities to bring installed capacity at AMP-1 to 90,000 vehicles per year. By building AMP-1 from a clean slate, the company expects to achieve greater operational efficiencies and more consistent production quality than would be possible through outsourced manufacturing or adaptation of an existing facility. An emphasis on vertical integration of manufacturing capabilities provides the company opportunity to control its technology roadmap, ensure a high degree of quality control, and improve product margins relative to an outsourced manufacturing arrangement. The company plans to diversify its vehicle portfolio and increase production capacity through localization of manufacturing in another geographical region.
The company sells vehicles directly to consumers through its retail sales network and through direct online sales, including utilizing Lucid Financial Services. As of December 31, 2024, the company has opened 42 Studios and service centers in North America, 11 in Europe, and 4 in the Middle East. In addition, the company has various temporary and satellite service centers.
The company owns and operates a vehicle service network consists of service centers in major metropolitan areas and a fleet of mobile service vehicles. In addition to the company’s in-house service capabilities, it established and continue to grow an approved list of specially trained collision repair shops which also serve as repair hubs for the company’s mobile service offerings in some cases. The company has contracted with a third-party roadside assistance partner for urgent roadside needs. As a technology company, it also complements its in-house service offerings with remote vehicle diagnostics and alerts, and OTA updates. This combination of in-house capabilities, supplementary service partners, and remote support and update capability is intended to offer a premium service experience.
The company began delivering the Lucid Air to customers in October 2021. The company has leverage and expands the technological advancements from the Lucid Air to the Lucid Gravity, which started commercial production in December 2024. Beyond the Lucid Air and the Lucid Gravity, the company plans to expand its vehicle lineup with the upcoming Midsize platform, which is scheduled for start of production in late 2026.
Growth Strategy
The company has established a roadmap for future vehicle lines that includes a variety of vehicle types expected to perform well in various customer segments. The company expects to increase its market presence in multiple geographies along with the relevant retail and service footprint across each geographic region. The company is also exploring expansion of its manufacturing footprint. The company believes that establishing a global manufacturing footprint will help it to grow the brand, scale the business and address market demand in the Middle East, European and Asia-Pacific markets, while also taking action to reduce the company’s carbon footprint and address climate change.
The company actively engages in supplying all racing teams in the premier EV open wheel racing series with a front drive unit and related software. The company also enters the Strategic Technology Arrangement with Aston Martin in 2023 under which it will provide Aston Martin access to the company’s powertrain and battery system technology to use in Aston Martin’s battery electric vehicles.
The company’s technology is modular and readily customizable, enhancing its suitability for build-to-print powertrain and battery solutions for other manufacturers.
Vehicles
Lucid Air
The Lucid Air is the most advanced car in the world, featuring California-inspired design and award-winning powertrain technology. As Lucid’s first vehicle, the Air has established Lucid as the preeminent force in electric vehicle technology. Since the first deliveries to customers in October 2021, the Lucid Air has been the benchmark for luxury vehicles and EVs, continuing to grow in popularity and garnering continuing accolades from the media. With 512 miles of EPA-estimated range, the Lucid Air Grand Touring continues to lead the market in range by a significant margin, enabled by advancements in Lucid’s electric powertrain technology. The Lucid Air Sapphire is the highest-performance version of the Lucid Air, boasting 1,234 horsepower from three motors, 427 miles of an EPA-estimated range (when equipped with standard wheel covers), the ability to accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in 1.89 seconds, and a quarter-mile time of 8.95 seconds. In 2024, the Lucid Air outperformed many major and well-established brand in the U.S. across both electric and combustion vehicles within its competitive set, based on the data from Motor Intelligence.
Lucid Gravity
The Lucid Gravity, for which the company began commercial production in December 2024, reimagines what an SUV can be, and is conceived from the ground up to offer a previously impossible combination of features. Enabled by Lucid’s revolutionary technology, the Lucid Gravity provides the interior space and practicality of a full-size SUV within the exterior footprint of a mid-size SUV. As a result, it provides a sophisticated space for up to seven adults, game-changing versatility, and an unparalleled driving experience. Leveraging Lucid’s in-house powertrain technology, the company has engineered the Lucid Gravity to deliver up to 450 miles of EPA-estimated range, while the only other competitive vehicle on the market today offering comparable driving range requires a battery pack over 60 percent larger in capacity.
The Lucid Gravity is designed to share components with the Lucid Air where optimal, and the company continues to evaluate opportunities to apply components developed for the Lucid Gravity to the Lucid Air, further expanding the number of common parts while also enhancing the customer experience in the Lucid Air. The company anticipates that all of these measures will enable efficiency in design, engineering, and capital expenditure deployment for the Lucid Gravity.
The Lucid Air and the Lucid Gravity are true software-defined vehicles, designed to improve over time, with OTA software updates and key hardware already in place in the vehicle. This holistic systems approach to the integration of hardware and software is what allows the company to provide these value-add updates and is what sets it apart in the automotive industry.
Technology
The company is a technology company that has set new standards for sustainable transportation. The company has done so in part by developing proprietary EV technology in-house. Core to its DNA is the achievement of technical excellence.
The company in-house engineering team is focused on delivering innovation in all facets of vehicle development, including hardware and software development, vehicle design, and passenger comfort. The development of the Lucid Air and the Lucid Gravity have been predicated on the premise that miniaturizing the powertrain would allow the company to redesign what a passenger vehicle can be from the ground up.
The company has refined its battery technologies over many years in real-world applications, including more than 230 million miles of vehicle testing and the supply of battery packs to all teams in the world’s premier EV open wheel racing series. The company has used the data accumulated from these activities to refine its technology and thoughtfully develop the Lucid Air, and subsequently the Lucid Gravity.
The company’s in-house research and development organization establishes it as a leader across multiple technologies and areas of expertise. The company’s technological achievements include significant advancements to the core technologies that drive an EV and are instrumental in the LEAP.
LEAP was designed and developed in-house, incorporating the company’s six key powertrain elements include battery pack & battery management software, electric motors, power electronics, transmission, control software, and two-way onboard boost-charger. The LEAP structure is an enabling factor allowing the Lucid Space Concept to support class-leading interior and cargo room for a luxury EV.
Areas where the company’s in-house engineering has driven advancement include:
Battery Pack
The Lucid Air’s battery pack translates the company’s motorsport experience and more than 230 million miles of real-world testing into a compact and energy dense unit that was developed in-house with a clean-sheet approach to engineering. The battery pack is designed to be scalable and modular, providing opportunities for cost and range variations as the company develops future variants on its LEAP architecture. It is also designed for performance, with advanced cell end-cooling and low resistance technologies designed to reduce heat generation, control battery cell thermal conditions and ultimately increase range.
The company’s battery packs incorporate battery cells from suppliers that have extensive experience in the development and manufacturing of cells for high-performance EV applications and robust battery cycle life. The battery cells incorporated into the company’s battery packs are required to conform to its high standards, including with respect to the company’s targets for range, energy density, recharge/discharge rates and other characteristics, and to support its compact, energy-dense battery pack form.
The company’s single piece injection molded battery module is race derived yet designed for mass production, with electrical ‘bus bar’ connectors that are integrally captured in the molding in a single operation-a profound technological advancement.
The technology developed for the battery pack in the Lucid Air has transferred to the Lucid Gravity, and the company is suitable for the industrialization of its midsize platform, and to technologically adjacent markets.
Integrated Electric Motor, Inverter and Transmission Drive Unit
For its motor and gearbox system, the company develops permanent magnet motors in-house. Combining these motors with an inverter and an integrated gearbox and differential creates an advanced electric drive unit that weighs just 163lb (74kg) and is small enough to fit inside a carry-on roller bag.
The Lucid drive unit is capable of producing up to 670 horsepower with power density up to 9.0 horsepower per kg, depending on vehicle trim and variant. This compactness allows for one, two or even three units to be used to power a Lucid Air or Lucid Gravity. Further to this, it has developed motor and transmission technology for the world’s premier EV open wheel racing series with a power density of over 14.5 horsepower per kg.
The enablers of these electric motor characteristics include a set of inventions that are part of the company’s intellectual property portfolio.
The compactness of these electric drive units lays the foundation for the company’s Space Concept vehicle design approach. The patented fully integrated transmission and differential also contribute to this approach. Together, these components comprise a unified, integrated rotational system that is both lightweight and extremely efficient. Meanwhile, the company leverages a high voltage, silicon-carbide metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (‘MOSFET’) system in its inverters to increase efficiency, especially in real-world driving conditions.
Bi-directional Charging: The 900V+ high voltage architecture and the company’s Wunderbox are key enablers inside the Lucid Air’s and the Lucid Gravity’s electrical platform.
In November 2023, the company launched RangeXchange, an innovative new feature enabling the Lucid Air to directly charge another EV. This capability is enabled by the company’s bi-directional charging technology built into every Air via an OTA software update, as well as the RangeXchange adapter. This holistic systems approach to the integration of hardware and software is what allows the company to provide these value-add updates and truly sets it apart in the automotive industry.
Software System
The company has deployed more than 100 OTA software updates for improvements and bug fixes since customer deliveries began in October 2021.
In October 2022, the company introduced Lucid UX 2.0, its most extensive software update to that point, with hundreds of updates and new features for every Lucid Air on the road. These included new capabilities for the DreamDrive advanced driver assistance systems, enhanced system performance, and new on-screen layouts to make Lucid UX more ergonomically friendly. These software updates are developed, coded, validated, and deployed by Lucid’s in-house hardware and software engineering teams.
In March 2023, the company introduced wireless Apple CarPlay integration. Scheduled Charging, introduced in February 2023, allows customers to plug in a Lucid Air to a charger and begin charging at a predetermined time. In addition to these enhancements, it introduced several new features including Creature Comfort Mode for pets left in an otherwise unoccupied vehicle, Max A/C, Multitasking Widget, and Easy Entry, and made improvements to existing features including Highway Assist, SiriusXM, and Range Estimation.
In September 2024, the company added support for a new ‘Hey Lucid’ vehicle voice assistant and made significant enhancements to its DreamDrive automated driving features as described below.
In November 2024, the company release an OTA update for Lucid Air that significantly enhanced the audio experience in vehicles with the Surreal Sound Pro option and improved low volume level sound quality in all vehicles. This OTA update also improved the in-car navigation system, displaying traffic lights and stop signs in regions supporting this feature. Additionally, as described below, this update included significant enhancements to the company’s DreamDrive automated driving features.
Controls Software
The core technology in the Lucid Air and the Lucid Gravity is fully conceived in-house. This includes a state-of-the-art computing platform, using the company’s Ethernet Ring architecture, as well as intelligent fuse boxes and future proofed advance lighting systems, which is able to be upgraded with software to enable additional and improved features related to performance, range, and user experience. In 2024, the company also introduced a no-regen mode as an additional option for Lucid Air customers.
The company’s charging software was developed fully in-house from 2020; and in 2024, it released improvements to the software that led to 110V charging becoming 10% more efficient. At the same time, the company also introduced new control algorithms on the rear drive units which improved its efficiency and range.
Lucid DreamDrive
The Lucid Air includes certain features with Level 2 ADAS functionality and is capable of software upgrades via OTA updates. Further, by collecting and analyzing fleet data, the company continues to enhance it ADAS features and improve the Lucid experience.
In November 2024, the company added the Curb Rash Alert, which automatically detect curbs at low vehicle speeds and warn the driver of potential wheel scraping. Lucid is the first-to-market with this feature and has filed a patent application.
Lucid’s Micro Lens Array (‘MLA’) Lighting
A revolution in optical technology, the company’s MLA was created in-house and allows more accurate control over the intensity distribution of the headlamp than conventional technologies. In a very compact form factor, the technology delivers exceptional contrast, high peak intensity, and high color uniformity.
Supply Chain
The company has a multi-year sourcing agreement for lithium-ion batteries, a key component of its battery system, with Panasonic Energy Co., Ltd. and certain of its affiliates.
Intellectual Property
As of December 31, 2024, the company owned approximately 207 issued U.S. patents, 147 pending U.S. patent applications, 140 issued foreign patents, 161 pending foreign patent applications and 71 pending Patent Cooperation Treaty patent applications.
As of December 31, 2024, the company also owned approximately 16 registered U.S. trademarks and 19 pending U.S. trademark applications, as well as 461 registered foreign trademarks and 79 pending foreign trademark applications in approximately 33 countries worldwide in addition to the European Union.
As of December 31, 2024, the company also owned approximately 56 issued U.S. design patents and 38 pending U.S. design patent applications, as well as 260 issued foreign design patents/industrial designs and 25 pending foreign design patent/industrial design applications.
Government Regulations
The U.S. Clean Air Act requires that the company obtains a Certificate of Conformity issued by the EPA and a California Executive Order issued by the California Air Resources Board (‘CARB’) certifying that the company’s vehicles comply with applicable emissions requirements.
The company’s vehicles are subject to, and are required to comply with, numerous regulatory requirements established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (‘NHTSA’), including applicable U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (‘FMVSS’). The company must self-certify that its vehicles meet all applicable FMVSS, as well as the NHTSA bumper standard, or otherwise are exempt, before its vehicles can be sold in the United States.
The company also designs its battery packs to comply with the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (‘UNECE’) R100 regulation necessary for type approval in the European Union (‘EU’) as well as the CE requirements necessary to import or sell EVs in the EU. The company is also required to comply with other federal laws and regulations administered by NHTSA, including, among other things, ensuring its vehicles do not contain defects related to motor vehicle safety, recall requirements, the CAFE standards, Theft Prevention Act standards, consumer information labeling requirements, reporting required notices, bulletins and other communications, Early Warning Reporting, foreign recall reporting, and owner’s manual requirements. In addition to the various territorial legal requirements the company is obligated to meet, the Lucid Air has earned five-stars, the highest possible overall safety rating, from the two main voluntary vehicle safety performance assessment programs, the NHTSA New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) and Euro NCAP. The company’s battery packs are tested for compliance with applicable requirements of the UNECE Manual of Tests and Criteria demonstrating its ability to ship battery packs by any method. The company tests its battery packs for compliance with applicable requirements of the UNECE R100 regulation demonstrating battery safety.