the Instrument Cluster, and High Beam Assist
will be unavailable. Headlight high beams can still be operated using the left steering
column lever.
High Beam Assist can be enabled or disabled
using the Pilot Panel. Select
> Vehicle > Drive Settings, then press to enable or disable High Beam Assist.
Reduced High Beam Sensitivity If High Beam Assist is enabled and the
vehicle is parked, tapping and holding the High Beam Assist label in the Pilot Panel for
30 seconds would reveal the Reduced High
Beam Sensitivity option.
Note: This option will not appear if vehicle is
not in Park and will disappear automatically if
vehicle is in motion.
WARNING: Reduced high beam
sensitivity may result in blinding of
oncoming traffic. Lucid does not
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Forward Collision Warning settingsSee Collision Protection on page 105.
Rear Pedestrian Collision ProtectionWARNING: Rear Pedestrian Collision
Protection is an assist feature only,
and is not a substitute for attentive
driving and sound judgment. The
driver is responsible for paying
attention while reversing, monitoring
the surroundings, and braking or
steering the vehicle when necessary.WARNING: There are factors
that can reduce or impair the
performance of the Rear Pedestrian
Collision Protection system, such
as low ambient light conditions,
causing either unnecessary, invalid,
inaccurate, or missed warnings. Do
not rely solely on Rear Pedestrian
Collision Protection to warn you of a
potential collision.WARNING: Rear Pedestrian Collision
Protection only monitors for
pedestrians behind the vehicle. It
does not detect objects, and does
not detect pedestrians outside of the
range of the rear camera. Be aware of
your surroundings at all times while
operating the vehicle.WARNING: Rear Pedestrian Collision
Protection does not provide alerts
when the driver is already applying the
brake.
When the gear is in N (Neutral) or R (Reverse)
and backward vehicle motion is detected,
Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection uses the
rear camera to monitor for pedestrians behind
the vehicle. If a collision is imminent, the
system issues a warning and applies the
brakes. Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection is
active at speeds below 11 mph (18 km/h).
If the system detects that a rear collision with
pedestrians is likely to happen, it will sound
an audible alert and prompt you to brake on
the right Cockpit Panel. If this happens, TAKE
IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION.
If you do not react sufficiently to the warning,
the emergency breaking will activate to reduce
the severity of the collision.
Cross Traffic ProtectionWARNING: Cross Traffic Protection
is an assist feature only, and is
not a substitute for attentive driving
and sound judgment. The driver is
responsible for paying attention while
driving, monitoring the surroundings,
and braking or steering the vehicle
when necessary.WARNING: There are factors that can
reduce or impair the performance of
the Cross Traffic Protection system,
causing either unnecessary, invalid,
inaccurate, or missed warnings. Do
not rely solely on Cross Traffic
Protection to warn you of a potential
collision.WARNING: Cross Traffic Protection
does not detect smaller objects
outside of the range of the sensors.
This could include (but is not limited
to) small children or animals. Be aware of your surroundings at all times while
operating the vehicle.WARNING: Cross Traffic Protection
does not provide alerts when the
driver is already applying the brake.
Cross Traffic Protection warns the driver when
there is a risk of collision with crossing
traffic approaching from the left or right to
the front or rear side of the vehicle and
will automatically apply emergency braking if
needed.
When enabled, Cross Traffic Protection is
active at speeds below 10 mph (16 km/h) for warnings, and speeds below 6 mph (10 km/h)for braking.
Note: Cross Traffic Protection is not available
when the gear is in P (Park). Front cross traffic
alerts or braking will not be issued if vehicle
speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h) or driven
distance is over 131 ft (40 m) after shifting from P (Park) to D (Drive) gear.
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-A safety system activates (such
as Collision Protection or Automatic
Emergency Braking. See Collision
Detection and Protection on page 105)
When the system is canceled, the vehicle will
stop, emit an audible alert, and prompt the
driver to take control of the steering wheel
and brake pedal. If there is no response from
the driver after 20 seconds, the gear will
automatically shift into P (Park).
If Automatic Park Out cancels for any of the
aforementioned reasons and you wish to use
the system again, you must start over at the
beginning of the process.
Surround View MonitoringWARNING: The Surround View
Monitoring system should not be
used as a replacement for looking
into the interior and exterior mirrors
or looking over your shoulder when
operating and parking the vehicle.
Always inspect your surroundings with
your own eyes.
The Surround View Monitoring system uses
the exterior cameras to display the immediate vehicle surroundings in real time. This system
assists you in situations such as parking or at
exits with reduced visibility.
Note: Surround View Monitoring is only
available when the vehicle
-The side mirrors are folded in
- The trunk or hood is open
Rear View MonitoringWARNING: The Rear View Monitoring
system should not be used as a
replacement for looking into the
interior and exterior mirrors or looking
over your shoulder when operating and parking the vehicle. Always
inspect your surroundings with your
own eyes.
Rear View Monitoring is an assist feature that
automatically displays the rear camera view
on the right Cockpit Panel when the vehicle
shifts into R (Reverse). See Selecting a Drive
Mode.
To manually activate Rear View Monitoring,
press
on the Pilot Panel.
To manipulate the camera view, do any of the
following:
-Swipe down on the screen to switch to
the front camera view, or swipe up forthe rear camera view.
- Pinch outward with two fingers on the
screen to zoom in the camera angle.
Reverse the gesture to zoom out.
Note: The current magnification level
will be displayed to the right of the
camera view.
- Press the +/- buttons to zoom the view
in/out.
- Press
to close the screen.
Park Distance Warning
WARNING: Park Distance Warning is
an assist feature only, and will notact to prevent a collision. It is the
driver
Schedule an update
On the software update screen, press
SCHEDULE TIME if you wish to start the
update later. Updates can be scheduled up to 48 hours later.
1. Read the cautionary statement and press CONFIRM to consent to the
update.
2. Select the time to start on the screen provided and press SET TIME to save.
3. Your scheduled date and time will be displayed on the main software update
screen, and can be edited by pressing
the
icon beside it. Ensure that all
update prerequisites will be met at the scheduled time.
30 minutes before a scheduled update, you
will receive a notification on the right Cockpit
Panel, with options to DELAY AN HOUR or CANCEL SCHEDULE.
Install an update now
On the software update screen, press
INSTALL NOW to proceed with the update.
1. Read the cautionary statement and press CONFIRM to consent to the
update.
2. The system will perform a series of checks to ensure all prerequisites havebeen met.
3. A 2-minute countdown will display. Exit and lock the doors at this time. See
Doors on page 20.
4. During the update, the Pilot Panel and left Cockpit Panel screens will be blank.
The Cockpit Panel indicates the update
is proceeding. The progress can be
viewed on the right Cockpit Panel and
within the Lucid mobile app.
5. When the update is complete, a notification will appear on the left Pilot
Panel and a push notification will be
sent to the Lucid mobile app.
Note: If an update fails to install, a notification
will display on the Infotainment screens and a
push notification is sent to the Lucid mobile
app.
- If a failure was due to a prerequisite
not being met (e.g., battery was at less
than 20% or vehicle was not put in Park),
resolve the issue and press TRY AGAIN.
- If a failure was due to another reason,
contact a Lucid Service Center for
assistance.
Viewing Release Notes
Lucid strongly recommends that all users read
the release notes for every software update.
They can contain important information about
your vehicle, including safety information or
new operating instructions.
Release notes can be viewed before and after
a software update:
-On the Pilot Panel, select
>
About Vehicle. The software
versions for the current installation and any available updates will be listed.
Press Learn More next to a version to
read the notes for it.
- When an update has installed
successfully, press Learn More on the
prompt that appears on the right
Cockpit Panel.
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Tow Truck Mode
When loading and unloading the vehicle onto
a flatbed tow truck, put the vehicle in Tow
Truck Mode. This can be done on the Pilot
Panel by navigating to Settings > Vehicle and
toggling Tow Truck Mode.
Tow Truck Mode disables the emergency
parking brake, disables the alarm, and shifts
the vehicle into neutral to allow for transport
on and off the flatbed truck.
Lucid recommends that Tow Truck Mode
remain active until after transportation has been completed.
Pulling the Vehicle onto a Trailer or TransporterCAUTION: Under no circumstances
should the vehicle be towed using
the vehicle recovery eye. Doing so
can cause significant damage to your
vehicle.CAUTION: Incorrect installation of the
recovery eye can cause it to become
detached while pulling the vehicle,
resulting in significant damage.WARNING: If the recovery eye mount
is not accessible and the vehicle
is recovered by attaching to a
frame, suspension, or other means,
the vehicle may sustain damage.
Inspect the vehicle and ensure it is
safe to operate.The Towing provider
MUST document the method of
vehicle recovery, whether using the
recovery eye, attachment to the body,
suspension, or other means.Failure to
do so could result in a hazardous
situation when operating the vehicle.
The recovery eye is available in the trunk of
your vehicle and located on the underside of
the right-hand floor panel.
To install the recovery eye:
1. Release the rubber cover from the attachment point behind the front grille.
2. Position the recovery eye through thebumper and rotate it clockwise into the
attachment point on the body until it
is fully seated. Visually check that the
recovery eye is parallel to the ground to
ensure correct installation.
3. Attach the winch cable to the recovery eye.
4. Place the vehicle in Neutral (N) or support rear wheels on a self-loading
dolly (see manufacturer instructions for use).
5. Pull the vehicle slowly onto the trailer or transporter.
Note: After using the recovery eye, remember
to store it back in the trunk and install the
rubber cover on the attachment point.
Securing the Vehicle for Transportation
When the vehicle is in position on the
transporter or trailer, use chocks and tie-down
straps to secure the wheels.
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