https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/09/17/new-tesla-rival-lucid-motors-says-funding-secured.aspx
New Tesla Rival Lucid Motors Says "Funding Secured"
Sep 17, 2018  John Rosevear

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The Lucid Air is an innovative high-performance battery-electric luxury
sedan that builds on lessons learned from Tesla and others

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A view of the Lucid Air's underpinnings, showing its battery packs and two
electric motors. The Lucid Air's drivetrain was designed in-house. It will
use a new type of battery cell made by Samsung

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A view of the Lucid Air's back seat, with two plush-looking reclining seats
trimmed in white leather. Optional on the Lucid Air: Reclining rear seats
]

The promising electric-vehicle startup now has a crucial $1 billion
incoming.

Lucid Motors says it has "funding secured." The luxury electric-vehicle
startup said on Monday that Saudi Arabia's sovereign-wealth fund has agreed
to invest at least $1 billion, subject to regulatory approvals. 

This is a big deal for a couple of reasons. First, Lucid is a startup that
deserves serious attention, and this should be enough money to get its first
model into full production. Second, this is the same Saudi fund that Tesla
CEO Elon Musk was counting on to fund his now-aborted go-private effort. 

Here's what we know about Lucid and its innovative sedan, which is set to
hit the market next year. 
A gray Lucid Air, a sleek and low-slung full-size sedan.

What is Lucid Motors?

Lucid is an electric-vehicle startup led by auto-industry veterans,
including several former Tesla executives. The company has shown its first
model, an advanced luxury sedan called the Air, and has begun work on a
factory to build it, in Arizona. 

This isn't a fly by-night effort. Lucid's chief technology officer, Peter
Rawlinson, has a big credential: He was the chief engineer on Tesla's
groundbreaking Model S sedan. But note that despite Rawlinson's experience
with Tesla, Lucid isn't using any of Tesla's patents. 

He has assembled an impressive team of industry veterans who bring
experience from Tesla and the major automakers -- and who are determined to
learn from and improve on Tesla's experience in bringing premium electric
vehicles to the global market.

What is this new investment?

Saudi Arabia's sovereign-wealth fund, called the Public Investment Fund, or
PIF, is a $250 billion private-equity fund that's been seeking technology
investments around the world. The idea is that PIF will help diversify Saudi
Arabia's investments, which of course are heavily centered on oil.  


PIF has been kicking the tires of a number of electric-vehicle companies,
including Tesla. When Musk tweeted on Aug. 7 that he had "funding secured"
for a deal to take Tesla private, it was PIF he was counting on -- but it
appears he greatly overestimated PIF's interest.

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What is the Lucid Air?

The Lucid Air, the company's first model, is a big, fast, innovative
battery-electric luxury sedan. Rawlinson told me last year that its battery
packs will use a new generation of lithium-ion battery cells developed by
Samsung Electronics that should give it "breakthrough battery life." The Air
will come standard with a 130 kWh battery pack that will give it an
EPA-rated range of over 400 miles. 

Lucid expects that top-rated Airs will have even quicker acceleration than
the very quick high-performance Tesla models. It's claiming a 0-to-60
miles-per-hour time of under 2.5 seconds, along with a top speed of over 200
mph. 

The Air's motors and transmission were developed in-house. Rawlinson claims
the Air's motors and transmission are "smaller, more efficient, and more
power-dense than competitors'." They may also be more reliable, he said -- a
subtle dig at his former employer. Rawlinson was careful to speak
respectfully of Tesla, but it was clear to this humble Fool that he expects
the Air to outdo his former employer's vehicles on as many fronts as
possible. 

I sat in a prototype Air last year and was impressed. The car's interior is
roomy and plush, well-trimmed with high-quality materials throughout --
again, a step ahead of Tesla's rather austere interiors. Reclining rear
seats will be optional; they will offer comfort and legroom comparable to
first-class airline seats. It should be quiet inside, too: There's a
29-speaker audio system that will provide active noise cancellation while
the car is under way. 

Not surprisingly, given Lucid's Silicon Valley address -- it's headquartered
in Newark, California -- the Air will come standard with a slew of high-tech
features, including advanced driver-assist systems, and, eventually,
self-driving. 

Lucid plans to offer a Level 4 self-driving system in the Air as soon as
it's ready and U.S. regulators approved it. All Airs will come with the
hardware needed for Level 4, including lidar sensors, much of it provided by
well-respected Intel subsidiary Mobileye. More advanced driver-assist
features, including Level 4 self-driving, will be enabled through
over-the-air updates as they're ready. 

How much will the Lucid Air cost?

Lucid officials told me last year that the first Airs to be sold will be
fully loaded "Launch Edition" models, priced at around $160,000. Standard
models will start at around $85,000. Lucid hopes to get that base price down
to $65,000 over the next few years as it and its suppliers achieve economies
of scale.

When will the Lucid Air go into production?

Lucid is building a factory in Arizona, and this new investment should be
more than enough to get it completed and running. Lucid expects that
production of the Air will start sometime in 2019. It expects to make 10,000
Airs in the first 12 months of production and to ramp up to about 60,000
cars per year by 2022. 

Lucid is already accepting reservations for the Air; a refundable $2,500
deposit is required. 

So what does this all mean?

The Lucid Air is now very likely to come to market. If it delivers on the
company's promises, and I expect that it will, the Air has the potential to
set a new bar for electric-vehicle performance and luxury at a price point
that's fully competitive with the big Teslas. Importantly, unlike Tesla,
Lucid has no mass-market aspirations. That means it can scale production at
its own pace and that it can count on luxury-car margins as long as it
delivers a luxury experience. 

While Lucid's volume aspirations won't make a big dent in Tesla's sales,
there's another way Lucid could turn out to be a headache for Musk and
company. Assuming Lucid delivers, the Air has the potential to make the
Tesla Model S look like the aging design it is. 

Tesla counts on being seen as the the most advanced automaker. If the Air
upstages its perceived technological leadership, that could cost it more
than just some lost sales.
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