Horn 68Drive Selector 69Using the Drive Selector 69
Vehicle Creep 69
Drive Modes 70
Using Neutral 70
Drive Modes 70
Limited Power Mode 70
Mirrors 72
Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position 72
Interior Rear View Mirror 72
Exterior Lights 73
Exterior Lights Control 73
High Beam Headlights 73
Rear Fog Light 74 Turn Signals 74Hazard Warning Lights 75
Interior Lights 76
Interior Lights 76
Ambient Lighting 76
Wipers and Washers 77
Wipers 77
Washers 77
Brakes 78Braking Systems 78
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 78
Regenerative Braking 79
Vehicle Hold 80
Parking Brake 80
Brake Pad Wear 81
Lucid Stability Control 82
Lucid Stability Control 82
Getting Maximum Range 83
Driving Tips to Maximize Range 83
Heating, Ventilation Air Conditioning 84
Temperature Control 84
Defrost 85
Interior Equipment 86
Sun Visors 86
Glove Box 86
Floor Mats 166Parts and Accessories 167
Parts, Accessories, and Modifications167
Body Repairs 167
Vehicle Lifting Points 168
Lifting the Vehicle 168Tire & WheelsTire Information 170
Understanding Tire Markings 170 International Tire Approval Marks 173
Uniform Tire Quality Grading 173
Tire and Loading Information Label 174
Tire Care and Maintenance 176
Inspecting and Maintaining Tires 176
Maintaining Tire Pressures 177
Replacing Tires and Wheels 179
Seasonal Tire Types 179 Driving in Low Temperatures 180
Tire Traction Devices 180
Tire Pressure Monitoring System 181 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 181
Vehicle Loading 183
Loading the Vehicle 183
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 183Technical DataVehicle Dimensions and Weights 186
Exterior Dimensions 186
Vehicle Weights 187
Wheels and Tires 188
Wheel and Tire Specifications 188
Tire Pressures 189
Vehicle Sub-Systems 190
Steering 190
Brakes 191
Front Suspension 192
Rear Suspension 193
Motors 194
Transmission 194
12V Batteries 194
High-Voltage Battery 194
Drive Selector
Using the Drive Selector
With the vehicle in P Park or N Neutral , move
the right steering column lever up or down to
select Reverse or Drive. The Center Cockpit
Panel shows the current selection. When in
Park, you must also press the brake pedal
before selecting D Drive or R Reverse.
Note: If you try to make a selection that is
prohibited due to the current vehicle speed,
a chime will sound and a message will be displayed on the Cockpit Panel.
R (Reverse)
Push the lever up and release to select R.
Reverse can only be selected when the vehicle
is stationary or its forward speed is less than
5 mph (8 km/h).
N (Neutral)
Allows the vehicle to roll freely unless the
brakes are applied. Push the lever up or down
from the currently selected gear and release
to select N.
D (Drive)
Push the lever down and release to select D.
You can only select Drive when the vehicle
is stationary or its speed is less than 5 mph
(8 km/h) in reverse.
P (Park)
When P is selected, the parking brake is automatically applied. With the vehicle
stationary, press the end of the gear selector
to select Park.
Note: P is automatically engaged when you
connect a charging cable to the charging port.
This is to prevent the vehicle frm moving while
still connected.
Note: If the vehicle is in D or R, P will
automatically be selected if you open the
driver
Brakes
Braking SystemsWARNING: It is critical to occupant
safety that your braking systems are
always functioning properly. If you
experience any braking issues or
receive any fault messages regarding
the braking system, contact a Lucid
Service Center immediately.WARNING: Driving through heavy rain
or water can have a temporary adverse
effect on braking efficiency.CAUTION: Do not rest your foot on
the brake pedal while the vehicle is
in motion unless you are applying the
brakes. Resting your foot on the brake
pedal can cause premature brake
wear.
The foot pedal hydraulically-operated brakes
are electrically boosted, but only when the
vehicle is On. If the vehicle loses power when
driving, you will need to apply more force on
the brake pedal and you will experience longer
stopping distances.
If the brake fluid level in the
reservoir is low, a red brake indicator
and a notification message will be
displayed on the Cockpit Panel.
See Checking Brake Fluid on page 157.
If the yellow brake indicator displays on the Cockpit Panel, a brake
system fault has been detected.
Contact a Lucid Service Center as
soon as possible.
Note: It
ABS warning indicatorThe ABS indicator displays on
the Cockpit Panel, along with a
notification message. If illuminated,
the ABS is disabled. Contact a Lucid
Service Center as soon as possible to have
the fault repaired.CAUTION: Even when ABS is disabled,
the pedal-operated braking system
remains operational. Be aware that
braking distances may increase and
wheels may lock under heavy braking.
Regenerative Braking
WARNING: If driving the vehicle in
reduced traction conditions (that is,
icy or snowy conditions), the use
of High regenerative braking level
may cause traction control to operate
more frequently. Lucid recommends
switching to Standard level when
driving in such conditions.
Whenever the vehicle is moving and your foot
is off the accelerator, regenerative braking
slows the vehicle and feeds energy back to
the high-voltage battery.
While you should still use the brake
pedal whenever needed to stop safely, you
can take advantage of regenerative braking
by anticipating your stops and reducing
accelerator pedal position.
Note: If regenerative braking is aggressively
slowing your vehicle (such as when your foot
is completely off the accelerator pedal at highway speeds), the brake lights turn on to
alert others that you are slowing down.
During regenerative braking, the charge/power
meter that arcs over the speedometer shows the current amount of energy being generated
and fed back to the high-voltage battery.
The amount of generated energy being fed
back to the high-voltage battery can vary
depending on the current state of the battery
and the regenerative braking setting being used. For example, regenerative braking maybe limited if the battery is extremely hot or
cold or if the battery is already charged to its
maximum allowable level.
Regenerative braking settings
On the Pilot Panel, press
> Vehicle
> Drive Settings, then press to select between
two levels of Regenerative Braking:
-Standard - Provides the standard
amount of regenerative braking.
When you release the accelerator, the
vehicle takes longer to slow down and
coasts further than if set to High.
- High - Provides the maximum amount of
regenerative braking.
When you release the accelerator, the
vehicle slows down faster, reducing the
need to use the brakes.
Note: Should regenerative braking levels be
limited, you
Vehicle Hold
Vehicle Hold controls brake settings, and cankeep your vehicle stopped even when your
foot is not on the brake pedal.
When set to HOLD, the vehicle remains
stationary after a stop. The brakes hold until
the driver presses the accelerator pedal again.
If set to ROLL, the car rolls freely after releasing the accelerator.
To configure, use the Pilot Panel and touch
> Vehicle > Drive Settings, then
select the desired mode.
Note: The default setting is HOLD, and can
only be changed when the vehicle is in
P (Park). The setting saves to your User
Profile.
Note: Vehicle Hold disengages if the driver
shifts into N (Neutral) or presses and releases
the brake pedal.
Note: Vehicle Hold will disengage and shift
into P (Park) in any of the following instances:
-Hold has been braking for approximately
10 minutes.
- The system detects that the driver has
exited the vehicle.
Parking Brake
CAUTION: In the unlikely event that
your vehicle loses electrical power,
you will not be able to select another
gear and therefore will be unable to
release the parking brake. Contact a
Lucid Service Center for assistance.
The parking brake operates on the rear wheels
only, and is independently controlled of the
pedal-operated brake system.
The parking brake automatically applies when
P (Park) is selected, and releases when any other gear is selected. It is also engaged by
certain systems when a time limit is reached. See Vehicle Hold on page 80.
The red parking brake indicator
is displayed on the Cockpit Panel
when the parking brake is engaged.
A flashing indicator signals either
operating wiht a fault, or a parking brake
stuck in operation.
If the indicator is amber, a fault
has been detected and the parking
brake may not be applied when the
vehicle is in P (Park). This will be
accompanied by a notification on the Cockpit
Panel. Contact a Lucid Service Center to have
the fault repaired.
Emergency useCAUTION: Driving the vehicle with the
parking brake applied, or repeated
use of the parking brake to slow the
vehicle, may cause serious damage to
the brake system.
In an emergency, pressing and holding the P
(Park) button decelerates the vehicle to a low
speed using the service brakes, then applies
the parking brake.
Parking on a slope
WARNING: In snowy or icy conditions,
the rear wheels may not have
sufficient traction to prevent the
vehicle from sliding when parked on
a slope. You are always responsible for parking safely.WARNING: If parking on too steep a
grade for the parking brake to securely
hold the vehicle, the vehicle will give
audible and visual warnings. Drive to a
less steep area and re-park.
As an added precaution:
-If your vehicle is parked on a hill and
facing uphill, turn the steering wheel so
the front wheels are pointing away from
the curb.
- If your vehicle is parked on a hill and
facing downhill, turn the steering wheel
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Collision Detection and Protection
Collision Protection
Collision Protection includes Automatic
Emergency Braking, Forward Collision
Warning, and Rear Pedestrian Collision
Protection. See Forward Collision Warning
on page 106 and Rear Pedestrian Collision
Protection on page 107.
Collision Protection is always enabled when
you start the vehicle.
Collision Protection settings
WARNING: Lucid strongly
recommends that you leave this
feature enabled to provide potential
supplemental assistance and to help
avoid serious injury.
To configure Collision Protection, from the
Pilot Panel touch
> DreamDrive, then
enable or disable Collision Protection.
-When enabled, you can press to select
the level of sensitivity for Forward
Collision Warnings: EARLY, NORMAL
(default), or LATE.
Note: Sensitivity levels do not affect the
actual braking distance.
Note: The selected sensitivity level will
be saved to the current User Profile.
- If you select to disable Collision
Protection, you will be prompted to
confirm your selection.
When Collision Protection is
disabled, an indicator displays on
the Cockpit Panel.
Automatic Emergency Braking
WARNING: Automatic Emergency
Braking is not designed to prevent
a collision, but to minimize the
impact of a frontal collision by
attempting to reduce your driving
speed. Depending solely on Automatic
Emergency Braking to avoid a collision
can result in serious injury or death.WARNING: Automatic Emergency
Braking only applies the brakes. It
does not steer the vehicle out of the
path of the hazard.WARNING: There are factors that can
affect the performance of Automatic
Emergency Braking, causing either no
braking or inappropriate or untimely
braking. It is your responsibility to
drive safely and remain in control of
the vehicle at all times. Never depend
on Automatic Emergency Braking to
avoid or reduce the impact of a
collision.WARNING: The brake pedal moves
downward abruptly during Automatic
Emergency Braking events. Always
ensure that the brake pedal can move
freely. Do not place material (including
additional mats) under or on top of the
vehicle-supplied floor mat and always
ensure that the driver
-Steering wheel is turned abruptly.
- Brake pedal is pressed and released
while Automatic Emergency Braking is
applying the brakes.
- Accelerator is pressed abruptly while
Automatic Emergency Braking is
applying the brakes.
- Hazard (vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle or
pedestrian) is no longer detected in the
vehicle path.
Note: Automatic Emergency Braking can
be adversely affected by the limitations of
Advanced Driver Assistance components. See
ADAS Limitations . Use appropriate caution
when driving.
If Automatic Emergency Braking is
unavailable, a warning message and
indicator display on the Cockpit
Panel. If either of these items
appear, contact a Lucid Service Center.
Speed limitationsWARNING: The Automatic Emergency
Braking system automatically disables
when you manually disable Lucid
Stability Control.
The Automatic Emergency Braking system,
including Forward Collision Warning, is
active at speeds above approximately 4
mph (7 km/h) and up to 112 mph (180
km/h). Pedestrian detection and reaction to
stationary vehicles is active at speeds up to
53 mph (85 km/h).
Automatic Emergency Braking settings
See Collision Protection on page 105.
Forward Collision Warning
WARNING: Forward Collision Warning
is an assist feature only, and is
not a substitute for attentive driving
and sound judgment. The driver is
responsible for paying attention to the
road, maintaining a suitable distance
from the vehicle ahead, and braking or
steering the vehicle when necessary.WARNING: There are factors that can
reduce or impair the performance ofthe Forward Collision Warning system,
causing either unnecessary, invalid,
inaccurate, or missed warnings. Do
not rely solely on Forward Collision
Warning to warn you of a potential
collision.WARNING: Forward Collision Warning
only monitors what is in front of the
vehicle. Be aware of your surroundings
at all times while operating the
vehicle.WARNING: Forward Collision Warning
does not provide alerts when the
driver is already applying the brake.
The Forward Collision Warning system uses
the front camera mounted behind the
windshield and the radar sensor mounted behind the front bumper to detect the
presence of an object (such as a vehicle,
bicycle, or pedestrian).
If the system detects that a collision is likely
to happen, it will sound an alert and prompt
you to brake in the Center Cockpit Panel. If
this happens, TAKE IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE
ACTION and apply the brakes or steer clear of
the impending collision.
Note: If the driver presses the brake, the
system provides additional brake support.
If you do not react sufficiently to the warning,
the Automatic Emergency Braking system
should reduce speed, which is intended to help reduce the severity of a collision.
When Automatic Emergency Braking is
activated, the Cockpit Panel flashes red and
an audible alert sounds. If this happens, TAKE
IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION.
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