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Lucid Airs Are Being Delivered Around The Country In These Specific Locations

Lucid kicked off customer deliveries of the Air EV sedan in October with the inaugural Lucid Rally and has been shipping out cars ever since. As the tweets below illustrate, Lucid is spreading deliveries around the country with some vehicles delivered direct to customers' houses in enclosed shipping trailers and some electing to take delivery at their nearest Lucid Studio.

Many of the cars have been delivered to areas with nearby studios and service centers, though the Air that made its way to Montana is fairly far from Lucid's support network with its nearest studio in Seattle and the nearest service center located in California. It seems that this is just the price one pays for being an early adopter in a rugged state.

Lucid Airs Are Being Delivered Around The Country In These Specific Locations

Lofty Goals
Deliveries like this are the first step in ramping up production for Lucid to meet its targets for the coming years. The company has promised to deliver 20,000 Air sedans in 2022 and 90,000 vehicles in 2023 thanks to the 2.85 million square foot expansion currently underway at its Casa Grande, Arizona production facility.

Lucid Airs Are Being Delivered Around The Country In These Specific Locations

Check out a selection the Airs that have found their way to their owners so far:

Lucid Airs Are Being Delivered Around The Country In These Specific Locations

Cover image by Lucid Motors licensed by CC BY 2.0.

James Walker is an automotive journalist at Torque News focusing on Lucid Motors electric vehicles. If it's got wheels he's interested in it, and he's very excited to see what kind of driver's/performance cars the EV revolution brings us. Whether it's fast, slow, new, or old, James wants to have a look around it and share it in print and on video, ideally with some twisty roads or a track involved. You can connect with James on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.


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