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Lucid Now Planning 3 Midsize Models – But Needs Millions in New Capital to Bring Them to Market


Despite a slow start, Lucid's ambitious plans call for not 1 but 3 more affordable midsize models starting next year, CEO reveals. But it needs more cash. Read More

Lucid Motors Bolsters Post-EV Tax Credit Strategy, Launches SUV Abroad


With the $7,500 EV tax credit expiring at the end of September, luxury EV maker Lucid Motors is making moves to remain competitive while launching SUV sales in Europe. Read More

Lucid (LCID) is bringing a new $50,000 EV overseas


The new midsize electric SUV is set to go head-to-head with the Tesla Model Y and leading Chinese luxury brands. Lucid (LCID) confirmed it will launch the new midsize EV overseas, with prices expected ... Read More

Lucid’s (LCID) EVs are about to get more affordable, starting with the Gravity SUV


Lucid (LCID) is launching the cheaper Gravity Touring later this year, but the EV maker has even more affordable ... Read More

Lucid Motors Gets Past Its Reverse Stock Split Selloff: Can LCID Still Go Higher?


Lucid Motors (LCID) reverse split its stock on Sept. 2, and the event wasn’t positive for the investors, as LCID stock expectedly fell after the event. While it is usual for stocks to fall on a ... Read More

Electric Cars


The future of transportation is electric. Tesla proved with the Model S that customers would want to buy luxury vehicles powered by lithium-ion batteries. Other EV startups like Faraday Future, Byton, ... Read More


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