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How Much Is a Lucid?

The Lucid Air is one of the best luxury EVs on sale today. Full stop. And for 2024, the company is expanding its lineup with more trims, and soon, a second electric model. But with the updated trim structure comes updated pricing to go along with it.

Believe it or not, the base Lucid Air is actually more affordable for 2024. The company dropped its base price by $7,500. On the other hand, other trims have gotten pricier while some—like the Grand Touring Performance—have been dropped entirely to make way for the hardcore Air sapphire.

The Lucid Gravity SUV, meanwhile, goes on sale later this year as a 2025 model. While the company hasn't provided an official pricing breakdown for its first SUV, we know that the base model will cost about $80,000 out of the box.

Currently, Lucid only has one vehicle in its lineup: The Air sedan. Soon that will change. But for now, if you want to get your hands on Lucid's luxurious sedan, there are a few ways to do so. The most affordable Lucid Air starts at $71,400 with the $1,500 destination fee included (across all trims)—which makes it more affordable for 2024. The 2023 Lucid Air started at $78,900. 

The base Lucid Air Pure has 430 horsepower and will get you to 60 miles per hour in 4.5 seconds while returning an estimated 430 miles of range. But you can no longer get it with a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive layout; a single-motor, rear-wheel-drive version is the only option. 

Up from the Pure model is the Lucid Air Touring. This version starts at $79,400 and comes exclusively in a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup. It has 620 hp, which gets it to 60 mph in a speedy 3.4 seconds. But range is down comparatively; the Air Touring has 411 miles of EPA-estimated range.

The Air Grand Touring is the most premium of the bunch and has a whopping 819 hp, getting it to 60 mph in 3.0 seconds. The Air GT also has the best estimated driving range at 516 miles. Lucid used to offer an even more powerful Grand Touring Performance model that packed 1,050 hp, but that version has been discontinued for the 2024 model year to make way for something even more powerful.

The Lucid Air Sapphire is the brand's first true performance car. Unlike other Air models,

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