Lucid is an American firm that produces vehicles and energy storage solutions; it was established by two individuals: Bernard Tse and Sam Weng. Notably, Bernard Tse served as both a vice president and a board member at Tesla, where his significant contributions were instrumental in designing their initial vehicle, the Roadster. He left Tesla in 2007 and subsequently launched Lucid Motors.
Bernard Tse’s EV Ambitions
Unnervingly Polished Design
Bernard Tse has never directly claimed that he aims to compete with Tesla. However, if he wants to position his firm as a top-tier American electric vehicle manufacturer globally, he will need to outperform Tesla to achieve this recognition.
Recent car designs from Lucid showcase an impressive degree of sophistication, with their mid-size SUV called Gravity being notably outstanding in appearance.
Restrained Minimalism
Air’s Design Identity Featuring a Streamlined, Aerodynamically Optimized Profile
Lucid’s electric SUV, Gravity, is drawing considerable interest due to its blend of opulence and functionality in design. This model exudes a refined and cutting-edge ambiance, thereby strengthening its foothold in the electric vehicle sector.
Building upon the recognizable styling cues of Lucid’s iconic Air model, this vehicle boasts an increased stature. It features a concise hood, a slanted windscreen, and lines along the sides that underscore the meticulous focus placed on enhancing airflow dynamics.
The outline of gravity mirrors Hyundai’s IONIQ 9
Featuring Slim Light Strips and Fine Details
Initially, the outline appears quite akin to the recently unveiled semi-large electric SUV, the IONIQ 9 from Hyundai, leading us to anticipate its potential as the upcoming trendsetter for SUVs.
Examining the slender and elongated LED light bar, the gracefully arched but horizontally placed taillight, along with the sleek body lines, conveys an aesthetic that emphasizes extreme understatement and simplicity.
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