Lucid’s shares fall after launch of cheaper Air EV

The Lucid Air Pure is the least-expensive version of Lucid’s electric Air luxury sedan.

Meghan Reeder | CNBC

Shares of Lucid Group were lower in early trading on Thursday after the company launched a cheaper version of its Air electric luxury sedan in a bid to stoke demand.

The stock was down about 8% as of late Thursday morning.

Lucid said it will now offer a single-motor, rear-wheel-drive version of its Air Pure sedan starting at $77,400 with 410 miles of range. That’s $5,000 lower than its previous lowest-cost model, the dual-motor all-wheel-drive version of the Air Pure, which is still available.

The new single-motor Air Pure is available for order immediately, Lucid said.

Lucid’s shares had fallen almost 19% since the beginning of 2023 through Wednesday’s close as concerns linger about ongoing demand for the Air. While the Air has received strong reviews, and can claim the longest range of any EV currently available in the U.S., it’s expensive – a growing concern as consumer borrowing costs have risen and as rivals including EV giant Tesla have cut prices sharply over the last several months.

The new rear-wheel-drive version of the Air Pure is the first Lucid offering to start below $80,000. At the high end, the 1,234 horsepower Sapphire version of the Air costs $249,000.

Lucid hasn’t yet released its third-quarter production and deliveries totals. It’s expected to report its third-quarter financial results in early November.

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