
Lucid also confirmed that it is planning a right-hand-drive model for the U.K. They are invited to place a fully refundable €300 reservation to secure their place in line for the Air. It plans to expand into other key markets in Europe in the coming years.ĭespite only opening studio spaces in those countries, Lucid says it will accept reservations from customers in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the U.K. The Lucid Air is unique for a few different reasons. It’s an EV aimed at capturing luxury car buyers, with the most expensive model coming in at a hefty price tag of 169,000.

The automaker will then open more studio spaces in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and Switzerland this year. The Lucid Air, which is the company’s luxurious all-electric sedan, was designed by CEO Peter Rawlinson, who was the chief vehicle engineer for the Tesla Model S. The first European Lucid Studio will be opened at Odeonsplatz on May 13, 2022, and the space will invite customers to experience the brand in the old town area. In addition, Lucid announced today that it plans to open its first European retail location in Munich, Germany. Final pricing will be announced for them later, but Lucid did say that it expects to price the Air Pure at around €100,000 ($105,567 USD) in Germany and the Netherlands, around CHF100,000 ($100,807 USD) in Switzerland, and around NOK 1,000,000 ($103,121 USD) in Norway. To outright by the car and own it after 48 months would be about $142,500 after taxes and after the tax credit, so about $30,000 more to own it out right.First deliveries of the Lucid Air Dream Edition are expected to start in late 2022, the automaker said, and they will be followed by the Air Pure, the Air Touring, and the Air Grand Touring. Add on the $10,000 down payment and $3,071 in other fees at signing (I assume the $13,071 includes the down payment?) – you are at $112,719 with that $7,500 federal tax credit. Here you have 48 payments of $2,076 which is $99,648. So is it worth leasing? Well, rarely is it worth leasing unless you have tax reasons to do so and the lease rate is amazing.

Here is one of the screenshots he posted of the lease estimator widget: Should You Lease A Lucid Air? Please note, this leasing calculator is only available to those who ordered the Lucid Air for a short period of time, the time when their car is just about ready to be delivered and the customer needs to decide if they are paying cash, financing or leasing.

Here is the screenshot of the estimated lease terms for this configuration of a Lucid Air Grand Touring for the old pricing ( new pricing will be more expensive obviously). You can see the Lucid Air Grand Touring priced at its original price of $140,500 with 15,000 miles annually, a 48 month lease term, with $10,000 down, minus the $7,500 federal tax credit (which is awesome to apply to a lease), you are paying $13,071 at signing and then a monthly lease payment of about $2,076. Update: Lucid now has their finance and lease calculator live for all to use over here. Bauer in the Lucid Owners Forums just gained access to the tool, since his car is almost ready for delivery and he shared a bunch of screen shots in the forums. The answer is it depends on your estimated annual miles, the downpayment, the length of the lease. Everyone is asking, how much does it cost to lease a Lucid Air from Lucid Financial Services. Earlier this month, Lucid Motors announced its new Lucid Financial Services with options to not just finance to own the Lucid Air but also an option to lease the Lucid Air for a period of time.
