Lucid Group, Inc.is an American automotive and technology company that manufactureselectric vehiclesand supplies advanced electric vehiclepowertrainsystems. The company is headquartered inNewark, California.[5]In September 2021, the company began producing theLucid Airsedan at its factory inCasa Grande,Arizona.[6]The company expects to begin production of its second model, the Lucid Gravity SUV, in late 2024.[7]Lucid also supplies and develops powertrain technology to other automakers, includingAston Martin.[8]
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Formerly | Atieva, Inc. |
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Company type | Public |
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ISIN | US5494981039 |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 2007 |
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Headquarters | Newark, California,U.S. |
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Production output | 8,428 (2023) |
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Owner | Public Investment Fund(59.77%) (2023) |
Number of employees | c. 6,500(2023) |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references [1][2][3][4] |
Since April 2019, Lucid has been majority-owned by thePublic Investment Fund,which is thesovereign wealth fundofSaudi Arabia.[9]Other investors include large index fund managers like theVanguard Group,BlackRock,andState Street Corporation.[10]
History
editIn 2007,Tesla MotorsVice President Bernard Tse, co-founder of Astoria Networks Sam Weng, and inventor Sheaupyng Lin founded a company namedAtievato buildelectric vehicle batteriesand powertrains for vehicle manufacturers.[11][12]In 2011, Atieva began working withlithium-ion cellmaker Lishen to buildbattery packsforelectric busesin China.[13]In 2014,Beijing Automotive Industry Holding(BAIC), a state-owned carmaker, acquired a 25 percent stake in Atieva.[14]Atieva received investments fromTsing Capital,Mitsui,Venrock,JAFCO,and others.[15][16]
British engineer and businessmanPeter Rawlinson,formerly Vice President of Engineering and Chief Engineer of theModel SatTesla, Inc.,[5]joined Atieva in 2013 asChief Technology Officer(CTO) and board member.[17]Rawlinson and the team rebranded the companyLucid Motorsin October 2016[17][18]and officially announced the company's intent to develop an all-electric, long-range, high-performance vehicle.[11]
On November 29, 2016, Lucid executives and officials in Arizona announced the planned construction of Lucid's US$700 million manufacturing plant inCasa Grande, Arizona,which was projected to employ up to 2,000 workers by the mid-2020s,[19][20][21]initially building 20,000 cars and expanding to 130,000 cars per year. Rawlinson took on the additional role of CEO in April 2019, while keeping his role as CTO and board member.[17]The first vehicles rolled off the assembly line on September 28, 2021.[22]
On September 17, 2018, Lucid Motors announced talks with the Public Investment Fund for $1 billion in funding.[23][24]The investment was completed in April 2019.[9]The investment would fund the final engineering, testing and production of the Lucid Air, the first-phase construction of its manufacturing plant in Arizona,[24]and its worldwide retail strategy, beginning in North America.[23][24][25]Construction of the plant began in late 2019, and the first phase was completed in December 2020.[26][27]The second phase of construction began in late 2021 to increase production capacity from 34,000 to 90,000 vehicles a year.[28]The completed four phases of the factory are intended to have a combined manufacturing capacity of 400,000 cars per year.[29]
In February 2021, Lucid Motors announced a deal valued at $11.75 billion to merge with Churchill Capital Corp IV, a publicly-tradedspecial-purpose acquisition company(SPAC).[30]Rawlinson announced Lucid's intention to produce its Gravity SUV by 2023, then offer a competitor toTesla's Model 3by 2024 or 2025.[31][32]On July 26, 2021, the company went public,[33]with the Public Investment Fund owning 60 percent of Lucid.[34]The fund recorded a profit of $20 billion from its $2.9 billion investment.[34]
Lucid began building its first all-electric Lucid Air sedan in Arizona in September 2021, and deliveries began in late October.[35]Lucid produced 7,180 vehicles in 2022,[36]lower than expected, with the company citingsupply chain issues.[37][38]Lucid produced 8,428 vehicles in 2023, meeting the higher end of company guidance.[39]
In June 2023, Lucid signed an agreement to develop and supply electric motors, powertrains, and battery systems for Aston Martin's upcoming range of fully electric cars. According to the terms of the $450 million deal,[40]Aston Martin said it would pay Lucid $132 million in cash for its expertise; Lucid would be given a 3.7 percent stake in Aston Martin worth $100 million; and Aston Martin guaranteed it would buy at least $225 million in powertrain components.[41][42]
On August 7, 2024, Lucid Group announced a further $1.5 billion in funding from its majority shareholder, Ayar Third Investment Co., an affiliate of PIF. The deal includes $750 million in convertible preferred stock and the rest in an unsecured loan.[43]
Vehicles
editLucid mainly developed battery technology in its early years, but began development of its first car in 2014.
The company initially used aMercedes Metrisvan named "Edna", to develop thepowertrain.[16][44]
Lucid Air
editA prototype of the Lucid Air fully electric car was unveiled in December 2016. Lucid Air production was expected to start in spring 2021.[45]In November 2020, The Lucid Air Pure was announced with 406 mi (653 km) of projected range and 480 hp (360 kW) and a starting price of US$77,400. The full range of models includes Lucid Air Touring, Grand Touring, and Dream Edition versions. The top spec cars have an output of over 1,000 hp (750 kW).[46]
On September 16, 2020, theUS Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) rated the range of the Lucid Air to be 520 miles (840 km) on a single charge.[47][48]
Lucid has agreed withMobileyeto use their EyeQ4 chips and eight cameras fordriver assistfeatures,[49]and will make the car "autonomous ready".[50]The 4-door sedan is able to reach a software-limited top speed of 217 mph (349 km/h).[51]In July 2017, while running on the high-speed track at theTransportation Research CenterinOhio,a special version of the car (with thespeed limiterdisabled via software and other modifications) hit 235 mph (378 km/h).[51]
Lucid is collaborating withAmazonto include Amazon'sAlexavoice assistant, allowing drivers to use the voice assistant for navigation, phone calls, media streaming, smart home control, and other activities while driving.[52]
Theinfotainment systemis based onAndroid Automotive.[53]
A Lucid Air is used by the character of Samantha Margolis in several episodes of season four of theAmazon StudiosTV seriesGoliath.[54]
In September 2021, Lucid released the EPA estimated range for both the Dream Edition Air and Air Grand Touring; the Dream Air had a range of 520 miles on a single charge while the Grand Touring offered 516 miles, making the Dream the longest range of anyEVrated by the EPA and the Grand Touring the first to top 400 miles in a test drive.[55][56]
Lucid Motors unveiled its 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring model in November 2021. This version of the Air Grand Touring is powered by two electric motors that have a combined 819 hp (611 kW) and 885 lb⋅ft (1,200 N⋅m) of torque.[56][57]
On May 5, 2022, Lucid announced that it was raising prices of the variants of its luxury Air sedan, beginning June 1, 2022. The price hikes were expected to push the base price of the Air sedan up as much as 13%.[58]
Lucid Air was namedMotor Trend’s2022 Car of the Year, being the first time a brand new car model won the award.[59]
In April 2023, the company began delivering a blacked-out or dark-trimmed 'Stealth' Air to customers, following its introduction in August.[60]Also in April 2023, Lucid Air won the 2023 World Luxury Car of the Year award.[61][62]
Lucid Gravity
editLucid Gravity | |
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Type | SUV |
Production | 2024 (upcoming) |
Model years | 2025 |
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Class | SUV |
Layout | Front-engineSUV |
Doors | 4 |
Related | Lucid Air |
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Power output | 480–828 hp |
Electric range | Up to 440 mi (708 km) |
Lucid teased an electric SUVconceptin September 2020 called Project Gravity with only a brief image and short video segment.[45]: 43:38–44:25 Additional details were found in the patents that Lucid filed for the Gravity. The patents show that the Gravity features sleek headlamps similar to those of the Lucid Air as well as a visibly short hood and a large windscreen. In addition, the patents show that the side of the vehicle has a horizontal beltline as well as a sleek, wide windows, and quarter glass panels.[63]
Lucid will usePanasonicbatteries in its long-range Lucid Air and its Gravity SUV, which will begin production in 2024, the company said.[64]
On November 16, 2023, the vehicle was officially unveiled at the 2023Los Angeles Auto Show,with an anticipated delivery date of late 2024 for the 2025 model year. The SUV will feature a 440 mile range via a dual motor electric powertrain and a 0–60 time of 3.5 seconds, with a starting price of under $80,000.[65][needs update]
In December 2023, electric vehicle charging startupGravity Inc.filed “petition for cancellation” with theU.S. Patent and Trademark Officeover Lucid's use of the word "gravity".[66]In June 2024, Gravity Inc. and Lucid came to a settlement allowing Lucid the use of the name "gravity."[67]
Lucid opened orders for the Gravity on November 7, 2024,[68][69]with the first production unit completing production at Lucid's Casa Grande factory on December 5, 2024.[70]
On January 6, 2025, Lucid Motors announced that the Gravity would usePanasonicEnergy’s Latest-Generation High-Performance EV batteries. The Lucid Gravity Grand Touring offers 828 horsepower, is capable of 0-60 in under 3.5 seconds, and has an EPA-rated range of up to 450 miles (720 km).[71]
Upcoming midsize SUV
editOn an earnings call in May 2024, Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson announced that the company will build a new midsize SUV at its facility in Saudi Arabia, with a target production start in late 2026 and a starting price of about $48,000.[72]At an investor presentation in September 2024, Lucid Motors shared a teaser image of this SUV. The company has not released the vehicle's name, but trademark filings led journalists to report that the SUV may be called "Earth".[73][74]
Batteries
editThe Lucid Air was planned as of 2020 to debut with a 900V+ electrical architecture, and custom lithium-ion battery cells.[75]It was planned to use the2170[15]standard for the cells,[76]and, by 2019, supply agreements were signed with bothSamsung SDI[77]andLG Chem.[78][needs update]
In February 2020, Lucid Motors announced a partnership with LG Chem through which the latter company would provide battery cells for the Lucid Air sedan through 2023.[79]
In December 13, 2022 –PanasonicEnergy Co., Ltd., and Lucid Group, Inc. announced they have entered into multi-year agreements to supply batteries for Lucid’s award-winning luxury electric vehicle[80][81]
Lucid supplied battery packs for theGen2Formula Erace cars from the2018–2019 season[82]through the2021–2022 season,[5][83]in collaboration withMcLaren Applied TechnologiesandSony.[84][85]The Formula E specification[86]called for a battery weight of 250 kg (550 lb), 54kWhenergy, and peak power of up to 250 kW.[87]
Charging
editLucid Motors partnered withElectrify America(EA) in 2019 to use their nationwide charging network as an option for recharging Lucid's electric vehicles on the road.[88][89]The Lucid Air is able to add up to 300 miles (480 km) in 20 minutes (or 200 miles in 12 minutes) when using the station's 350 kW charging capability, where that capability is available in EA charging stations.[90]
In 2022, Lucid announced their own home charging solution called the Lucid Connected Home Charging Station which would add 80 miles to the battery in just an hour.[91]After most auto manufacturers serving the North American market adopted theNorth American Charging System(NACS), in late 2023 Lucid also announced plans to equip their vehicles with the NACS ports in 2025.[92]Lucid announced in 2025 that starting January 31, 2025, the Gravity SUV will be delivered with a NACS port, but that the Air sedan will still require an adapter when it gains access to the Supercharger network in the second quarter of 2025.[93]
Additionally, the Lucid Air's RangeXchange feature enables the Air to directly charge other electric vehicles using Lucid's RangeXchange charging adapter.[94]
Manufacturing facilities
editIn December 2019, Lucid broke ground on a factory inCasa Grande, Arizona,the firstgreenfield facilityfor EV manufacturing in the United States.[95]On December 1, 2020, Lucid completed factory construction, dubbed AMP-1, and "aims to ramp up to 400,000 electric cars per year."[96]
The US$700 million facility was expected to begin producing the Lucid Air by spring 2021. The initial phase includes an initial 999,000 square feet (92,800 m2). Phase 2 of construction was expected to begin in early 2021. The land upon which this facility is built is owned byPinal County, Arizona,who leases the 500-acre (200 ha) plot to Lucid. The land was bought by Pinal County for $29.94 million, which was financed by issuing bonds.[97]
On February 28, 2022, Lucid announced a long-term plan to build a new manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia with the capability of producing 150,000 vehicles per year. Lucid has partnered with theMinistry of Investment of Saudi Arabia(MISA),The Saudi Industrial Development Fund(SIDF), and theKing Abdullah Economic City(KAEC).[98]
Saudi Arabia investment
editThe Saudi Arabian government announced on April 27, 2022, that it plans to buy at least 50,000 and possibly up to 100,000 electric vehicles from Lucid Motors over the course of a decade.[99]The purchase is part of the government's effort to reduce its reliance on oil. The government selected Lucid Motors because the company is building its first international manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia, with a goal of producing 150,000 cars annually.[100]
Ownership
editThe 10 largest institutional shareholder of Lucid as of December 2023 were:[101]
Shareholder name | Percentage |
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Public Investment Fund | 59.77% |
The Vanguard Group | 3.62% |
BlackRock | 2.15% |
State Street Corporation | 0.86% |
Geode Capital Management | 0.63% |
Mirae Asset Financial Group | 0.50% |
First Trust Advisors | 0.42% |
Morgan Stanley | 0.38% |
UBS Group | 0.30% |
Goldman Sachs | 0.29% |
Others | 31.08% |
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External links
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- Business data for Lucid Group, Inc.: