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Lucid Unveils Its Futuristic ‘Lunar’ Robotaxi Concept Amid Plans to Reach Profitability

Lucid's Lunar robotaxi concept targets 5.5-6 miles per kWh efficiency with over 400 miles range and fast charging, aiming to compete with Tesla and Rimac models.

  • On Thursday, Lucid unveiled the Lunar two-seat robotaxi concept at Investor Day in New York City, with Marc Winterhoff revealing it alongside Uber COO Andrew Macdonald.
  • Lucid is emphasizing autonomy to supplement EV sales, framing the Lunar on its midsize EV platform to support commercial and autonomous applications and rival the Tesla Cybercab.
  • Using a 69-kWh battery and Atlas motors, Lucid targets 5.5-6 miles per kWh, with over 200 miles added in 15 minutes of charging, and features two seats with over 42 inches of legroom.
  • Meanwhile, Lucid will continue working with Uber and Nuro, supplying self-driving Gravity crossovers and developing an autonomous Gravity for Uber's San Francisco network by year-end, while clarifying Lunar has no active robotaxi development yet.
  • The move positions Lucid to compete with Tesla Cybercab, claiming Lunar's aerodynamics and efficiency could lower operating costs and support fleet economics.
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