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Lucid Motors will soon unveil a vehicle-to-home power product, and the luxury EV startup is also talking with third-party dealerships in Europe — a departure from its direct-to-consumer model. Why it matters: Those steps,
Lucid says it will eventually sell “privately owned” autonomous vehicles with the help of Nvidia’s artificial intelligence technology. The company is the latest to declare its intention to sell Level 4 autonomous vehicles to its customers, despite a range of theoretical and logistical challenges standing in the way.
Lucid is showing a photo in which a new model shows up in dark and shadows and we should expect it to be the brand's Tesla Model Y fighter
Lucid Motors has been at the forefront of developing advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), launching its first internally developed system, DreamDrive Pro, in 2021 with the Lucid Air. Since then,
Uber plans to take the fight to its robotaxi partner, Waymo, in its hometown of San Francisco next year. The company is clear about its plans and will offer driverless rides using Lucid Motors vehicles equipped with Nuro self-driving technology.
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Lucid's Next Model, the Earth Mid-Size SUV, Will Be Capable of "Eyes-Off, Mind-Off" Autonomy
A new teaser photo shows the Earth's sloping rear roofline, as Lucid teams up with Nvidia to bring Level 4 autonomous driving to its future products.
Lucid has announced, in partnership with NVIDIA hardware and software, what they're calling NVIDIA DRIVE AV. They say this tech will enable "eyes-on, point-to-point driving," and to the confusion of all your brain cells, Lucid's dubbing this "L2++."
Lucid Group is employing product development and manufacturing processes that echo those of China-based car companies.