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Windows
Window SafetyWARNING: Although your car is
equipped with obstacle detection
on all four windows, children, other
passengers, or objects can still be
trapped by moving windows. Use
caution when operating the windows.
- Do not allow children to play with
the window switches.
- Never stick objects or body parts
through an open window.WARNING: On hot days, the
temperature in the vehicle interior can
rise very quickly. Exposure to these
high temperatures for even a short
time can cause a heat-related injury or
death. Small children and animals are
particularly at risk and should never
be left unattended in a vehicle.
Opening and Closing Windows
The power windows operate only when the
vehicle is powered on.
The driver
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Hood
Hood Opening and Closing
In the case of an unlatched hood,
the red Door Open warning indicator appears on the Cockpit Panel. If this
occurs, Lucid recommends you stop
the vehicle in a safe location and place the
vehicle in P (Park). Then check if the hood is correctly closed.
If the vehicle is in D (Drive) or R (Reverse) and
the hood is unlatched, it will be highlighted
red.
Opening the hood
Note: All electrical unlatching of the hood is
disabled when the vehicle is in motion.
To electronically open and close the hood: -Use the Lucid mobile app.
- On the Pilot Panel, select
and press
the
hood opening icon.
- On the Pilot Panel, select
>
DOORS and press the hood
opening icon.
- On the Left Pilot Panel, press the
hood opening icon.
- Press and hold the key fob within
6.5 feet (2 m) of the front trunk.
Once you have successfully unlatched the
hood, you may raise it. The hood has two gas
struts to aid in opening and to hold it in the
open position.
Note: In frigid temperatures, you may find that
the gas struts do not hold the hood open as
firmly as they do in warmer temperatures.
Closing the hood automatically
To close the hood using the power-assist
system:
-Use the Lucid mobile app.
- Select
and press the hood
close icon on the Pilot Panel.
- Select
> DOORS and press the
hood close icon on the Pilot Panel.
- Press and release the close button on
the front edge of the frunk.
Automatic movement stop
If anything obstructs the hood to prevent it
from opening or closing, it will stop moving.
Note: The Cockpit Panel alerts you if the hood
stops automatically.
If the hood stops due to an obstruction,
remove it and try to open or close again. If it cannot be opened or closed a second time,
try to operate the hood manually.
Closing the hood manually
Note: Some models may come equipped with
Power Opening and Closing Hood systems.
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WARNING: Always check the area
around the hood for obstructions
(such as people or objects) before
closing the hood. Failure to do so
could result in serious injury to a
person or damage to the vehicle.CAUTION: Do not use excessive force
when closing the hood, as the hood
panel could be damaged.
To close the hood:
1. Gently lower until the hood is almost closed.
2. Place your hands on top of the hood at the points illustrated.
3. Gently press until you feel the power auto-cinch take over to pull it closed.
4. After closing, check that the latch is fully engaged by attempting to lift the
front edge of the hood. The hood should
be free from all movement.
WARNING: If any part of the Hood
hinge appears to be loose, contact
your local service centre. If safe to
do so, the vehicle can be driven to a
Lucid service centre. If the vehicle is
not safe to be driven, then you must
have your vehicle transported to the
service centre.
Accessing the Front Cargo Area
To access the lower cargo area in the front
trunk, pull up on the cargo cover handle. The
cargo cover is not attached to the vehicle, and
can be folded back or removed if necessary.
Hood Interior Emergency Release
If a person becomes trapped inside the front
trunk, open the hood from the inside by
pressing the interior release button.
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Trunk
Trunk Opening and ClosingWARNING: Be aware of the risk of
serious injury when operating the trunk. Before opening or closing,
ensure no one is in the path of the
trunk
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WARNING: Exercise caution when
opening or closing the hood and
decklid in windy conditions. If a
strong gust blows against the hood
and decklid, it could close suddenly,
resulting in injury.WARNING: Keep hands and fingers
away from the area between the
hood and door while closing. They may not be detected by sensors. It
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Front Seats
Adjusting the Front SeatsWARNING: Do not adjust the driver
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Rear Seats
Rear Seat FoldingWARNING: Secure objects carried
within the vehicle. In an impact or
sudden maneuver, unsecured objects
can cause death or serious injury.
The split rear seat allows you to fold forward
all or part of the seat to increase the load-
carrying area. Before folding down a seat,
remove any items on the seat or in the rear
footwell and adjust the rear head restraints to
the lowest position. See Rear head restraints.
The rear seat release handles are located in the trunk. To fold down a rear seat, pull the
corresponding release handle. After you feel
the latch release, fold the seat forward from
inside the passenger compartment.
Note: To fold down the complete rear seat, use
both release handles.
Raising
To return the seat to its upright position, push
it back until it locks in place. Make sure the seat back is locked in place by trying to pull
the seat back forward.
WARNING: When the seat back is in
its upright position, make sure the
locking mechanism fully engages. If
the locking mechanism does not fully
engage, the risk of death and serious
injury increases in an accident or
heavy braking.
Note: When returning the seat to its upright
position, make sure the seat belts are not
trapped behind the backrest.
Rear Seat Pass-through
For your convenience when carrying long, narrow items, the rear seat has a pass-
through hatch. This hatch allows you to carry
long items without having to fold the rear seat
forward.
To open the pass-through hatch: 1. Fold the rear seat armrest down.
2. Pull down on the latch and fold the pass-through hatch panel forward onto
the rear armrest.
To close the hatch, push the panel up until
the latch engages.
CAUTION: When passing items
through the hatch into the vehicle,
make sure not to damage the
upholstery on the seats and the
armrests.
Rear Seat Heaters
All rear seating positions have seat heaters
in the seat base and seat back except the
rear center seatback, which only has a heater function in the seat base.
Control the seat heating in the Pilot Panel
(select
> REAR), the Rear Center Console
Display (RCCD), or the capacitive buttons on
either side of the RCCD.
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Head Restraints
Correct Head Restraint PositionWARNING: In the event of a collision,
you want the head restraint to
contact your head first, not your neck.
Improper positioning can result in
serious injury, paralysis, or death.WARNING: All occupants, including
the driver, must adjust the headrest to
the proper position before operating
the vehicle or sitting in the vehicle