Lucid Motors teased its midsize crossover with an image showing a sleek, sculpted design. The model, CEO Peter Rawlinson told Automotive News, will target the Tesla Model Y in two years.
"This is going to be a better car, a superior car and more cost effective to make than the current bestselling car in the world," Rawlinson said, referring to the Model Y. "We are competitors today with Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, but in the future, with the midsize, it will be Tesla."
Rawlinson made the comments before Lucid's Sept. 10 "technology and manufacturing day" at its Casa Grande, Ariz., factory. Lucid invited financial analysts to tour the facility, which was expanded this year.
Lucid sells the Air large sedan and is preparing to launch the three-row Gravity crossover this year. The Air has a starting price of $71,400 (all figures in USD unless noted) with shipping, and the Gravity will start just above $80,000 with shipping. The midsize crossover, due in 2026, will start around $50,000 with shipping, Lucid said.
In Canada, the Air starts at Cnd $96,800. Pricing for the Gravity and new crossover hasn't been announced.