ucid's one secret feature that could exponentially increase the gap from competitors is their advanced driver-assistance system, called DreamDrive Pro.
In previous interviews, Peter Rawlinson, the CEO and CTO of Lucid Motors stated that crash testing would only be tested on production models. In the investor call yesterday, Peter Rawlinson said, “We are in the late stages of the crash testing program, and the car is in the midst of EPA range testing.”
Lucid Motors is preparing to launch its first-ever electric sedan, the Lucid Air, in the second half of 2021. Naturally, any new EV company is compared to Tesla, which is considered to be the holy grail in the EV space.