lucid air 749 miles

Shattering electric vehicle endurance benchmarks, the Lucid Air Grand Touring has officially claimed a Guinness World Record by completing an unprecedented 749-mile (1,205 km) journey on a single charge. The remarkable feat surpassed the previous single-charge record by nearly 100 miles, establishing Lucid as a formidable innovator in the premium EV segment. This achievement demolishes the vehicle’s official EPA rating of 516 miles by an astonishing 233 miles, demonstrating capabilities far beyond laboratory certifications.

The record-setting drive traversed from St. Moritz, Switzerland to Munich, Germany, incorporating diverse topography including mountain roads, highways, and urban streets. Beginning at 6,000 feet in the Alps and concluding at 1,700 feet, the journey strategically utilized regenerative braking during descents to recapture energy that would otherwise dissipate as heat. I’ve rarely seen such effective implementation of regenerative systems in production vehicles.

Powering this achievement is the Air Grand Touring’s substantial 117 kWh battery pack and industry-leading 900-volt architecture. The dual-motor AWD configuration delivers up to 831 horsepower with 885 lb-ft of torque, enabling 0-60 mph acceleration in just 3 seconds while maintaining remarkable efficiency at 13.5 kWh/100 km.

This record-breaking run highlights Lucid’s sophisticated battery management system and aerodynamic prowess, creating real-world range that exceeds both EPA and WLTP ratings without resorting to next-generation solid-state battery technology. The accomplishment represents a significant advance in addressing range anxiety, the primary consumer concern limiting EV adoption. While ultra-fast chargers continue developing nationwide, extended range capabilities remain crucial for widespread EV acceptance. This attempt marks the second successful record with entrepreneur Umit Sabanci, who previously set a record for most countries visited on a single charge in 2024. The vehicle’s streamlined shape with a drag coefficient of 0.197 makes it one of the most aerodynamic production cars ever manufactured.

For the luxury segment, such performance reshapes expectations of what production electric vehicles can achieve. The combination of 749-mile range capability with supercar acceleration credentials establishes new parameters for premium EV competitors.

Lucid’s technological triumph puts considerable pressure on rival manufacturers to deliver comparable real-world range performance, potentially accelerating innovation across the industry while broadening consumer acceptance of electric vehicles for genuine long-distance travel applications.

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