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For an occupied rear seat, press the button
at the base of the head restraint and move
the restraint upward to at least the first locked
position. Make sure the head restraint is in a
locked position during height adjustment.
The rear center head restraint is not
adjustable, only removable.
Removing a head restraintWARNING: If the passenger
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Vehicle Lifting Points
Lifting the VehicleWARNING: Never raise the vehicle
when the charging cable is connected,
even if charging is not in progress.
Always disconnect the charging
cable before raising the vehicle. See
Disconnecting the Charging Cable on
page 149.WARNING: Do not work on an
incorrectly supported vehicle. Doing
so can cause serious damage, bodily
injury, or death.
The lifting points for the vehicle are located at
the positions shown below.
Ensure that any non-Lucid repair facility servicing your vehicle is aware of these lifting
points when raising your vehicle on a lift.
CAUTION: These are the only
approved lifting points for your
vehicle. Lifting the vehicle at any other
points may cause irreparable damage
to the vehicle.Steps for lifting the vehicle
1. Position the vehicle centrally between the lift posts.
2. Position the lift arm pads under the designated body lifting points at thelocations shown.CAUTION: DO NOT position the
lift arm pads under the vehicle
battery or side rails.
3. Adjust the height and position of the lift arm pads to ensure that they are
correctly located.
4. With assistance, raise the lift to the desired height, ensuring the lift arm
pads remain in their correct positions.
5. Engage any lift safety locks. Follow the lift manufacturer
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Tire Information
Understanding Tire Markings
Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all
tires. This information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also
provides the tire identification number (TIN) for safety standard certification and in case of a recall.
1. Tire category
P indicates that the tire is for passenger vehicles. HL indicates that the tire is a high-load rated tire.
Note: May not be shown on some tires.
2. Tire width
This three-digit number gives the width in millimeters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. So, if a tire is marked P245/35R21, the tire width is 245 mm.
3. Aspect ratio
This two-digit number, also known as the profile, gives the sidewall height as a percentage of the
tire width. So, if the tire width is 245 mm, and the aspect ratio is 35, the sidewall height will be 85.75
mm.
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Vehicle Dimensions and Weights
Exterior DimensionsIdentifierDescriptionDimensions (19" / 21")AOverall length196 in (4975 mm)BOverall width - mirrors included86 in (2196 mm)COverall height55 / 56 in (1408 / 1414 mm)DOverall height - deck lid open68 / 69 in (1737 / 1747 mm)EOverall height - hood open72 / 73 in (1839 / 1842 mm)FWheelbase117 in (2960 mm)GFront overhang37 in (941 mm)HRear overhang42 in (1075 mm)IApproach angle11/ 11