The Lucid Air proves it's the 'king of range' again, crushing Norway's EV Winter Test
The Lucid Air Grand Touring led the 24-vehicle test with 520 km range in extreme cold, despite a 46% drop from WLTP figures, confirming its winter range leadership.
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Forget about the official range promises if you're going on a winter holiday. The world's largest electric car test has just been completed in Norwegian cold records down to minus 32 degrees, and the results are a real horror for popular family cars.
On Wednesday, the world's largest electric car test stopped by Vinstra.
Of 24 electric cars, nine lost 40 percent range or more in El Prix, NAF and Motors' large electric car test. - We have never before had such a large deviation from the official range, and never have the deviations been so large for so many cars, says Nils Sødal at NAF.
Lucid Air Leads Norway’s Range Test For Second Consecutive Time
Lucid’s debut model, the Air sedan, achieved the longest driving range among 24 electric vehicles tested in Norway’s well-known El Prix test. Known for its harsh winters, the Nordic country leads the world in EV adoption, with fully electric cars making up 95% of all new car sales last year. The El Prix Winter 2026 test was conducted by the Norwegian Automobile Federation (NAF) and Motor.no. With temperatures dropping below –30°C (-22ºF), the Lu…
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