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2023 Lucid Air get deep discounts

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Max McDee, 18 January 2024

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If you are in the market for a new Lucid Air, this may be your lucky moment. The Californian luxury EV maker announced time-limited discounts and enticingadditional offers to try and convince those still on the fence that buying Lucid Air is the way to go.

Starting with inventory vehicles, the 2023 models are priced from $74,900. That’s already a nice discount from the 2024 model which starts at $77,400 for the Air Pure. It may be a streatch to call the Air affordable, but a $2,500 discount can go a long way. Add to it another $300 for getting a high-speed home charger (normally $1,200) and advanced audio system with the tech package that gives all the advanced driver assistance gizmos - at absolutely no cost with some of the vehicles already in stock.

2023 Lucid Air discount galore

Inventory Air Pure AWD and Air Touring qualify for the $7,500 Air Credit, while the available Air Grand Touring models come with a whopping $10,000 Air Credit and an additional $11,900 Pro Credit. That means a brand new Lucid Air Grand Touring can be had for $117,175 with the DreamDrive Pro and Surreal Sound Pro included. Not exactly a bottom-shelf bargain but a sweet deal nonetheless.

As always, there are some conditions attached to offers like these. First of all - the discounts are only offered until the end of this month, the Air Credit discount is available both for cash payments and loans as long as the delivery takes place within 7 days from the moment the car is ready. And if you live outside the US - tough luck.

2023 Lucid Air discount galore

Lucid is not having exactly a great time recently. The company aimed to deliver 14,000 vehicles in 2023, but only managed 6,001 cars. Not a huge number by any means but then - Lucid isn’t exactly a mainstream brand, it sells luxury vehicles. The company hopes the upcoming Gravity will push the numbers up, after all an electric luxury SUV sounds like a perfect vehicle for the US market.

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  • 26 Jan 2024

Your loss !

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  • qym
  • 25 Jan 2024

Yea I just got mine not long ago burgundy with the stealth package on 21s....I see why they won best Saran etc....bad azz car hands down let's just say I used to injoy driving my porche lol its on time out ....

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  • qym
  • 25 Jan 2024

Do you think anybody cares ...really???

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