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
-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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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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Blind Spot Display uses the exterior cameras
to project an image of the blind spot field
of view onto the Cockpit Panel when a
turn signal is activated, helping the driver to
assess the surroundings. See Turn Signals.
Note: Blind Spot Display is only available at
speeds above 25 mph (40 km/h).
With Blind Spot Display enabled, activating a turn signal will bring the camera view up forthat side on the Center Cockpit Panel.
Blind Spot Display settings
To configure Blind Spot Display, from the
Pilot Panel touch
> DreamDrive, then
enable or disable Blind Spot Display on Glass
Cockpit. Settings save to the current User
Profile.
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To view current tire pressures on the Pilot
Panel. Select
> Vehicle > Tire
Pressure.
Note: Tire pressure is shown once the vehicle
is driven over 13 mph (21 km/h).
If it is necessary to check the tires when they
are warm, you should expect the pressures to
have increased. Do not reduce the pressure of warm tires in an attempt to match the
recommended cold tire pressures.
To view the recommended COLD tire
pressures for your vehicle, select the
RECOMMENDED tab. Always inflate your tires
to the pressures recommended by Lucid, even
if it is different from the maximum inflation
pressure information found on the tire itself.
Adjusting tire pressure
To check and adjust tire pressure: 1. Remove the cap from the valve, then firmly press the tire gauge onto the valve
and measure the pressure.
2. If required, add air to reach the required pressure.
3. Check the pressure by removing the tire gauge and then re-attaching it. Failure
to remove and re-attach the gauge to
the valve could cause the gauge to show
an incorrect reading.
4. If the tire pressure is too high, remove the gauge and release air from the tireby pressing on the metal stem in the
center of the valve. Refit the gauge to
the valve and check the pressure.
5. Repeat the process of adding or removing air as required until the correct
tire pressure is reached.
6. Refit the valve cap.
Tire valves
Keep the valve caps screwed down firmly to
prevent water or dirt from entering the valve.
Check the valves for leaks when checking the tire pressures.
Flat spots
If the vehicle is stationary for a long period when the ambient temperature is high, the
tires may form flat spots. When the vehicle is
driven, these flat spots will cause a vibration
that will steadily disappear as the tires warm
up and regain their original shape.
Tire pressures during long-term storage
Inflate tires to the maximum pressure as
indicated on the tire wall to minimize flat
spots during storage.WARNING: The tire pressures must be
reduced to the correct pressure before
the vehicle is driven.
Tire pressures at high speeds
CAUTION: Vehicle speed is capped
depending on the trim level. Operating
your vehicle at speeds over the speed
limit is not recommended. Customer is
responsible for obeying all traffic laws.
If operating the vehicle above 155mph (250
km/h) , temporarily inflate the tire to a cold
inflation pressure according to the table
below. If the conditions in the table below are
met, then all axle loads up to Front Gross Axle
Weight Rating and Rear Gross Axle Weight
Rating are acceptable.
Tire SizeSpeeds below
155mph (250
km/h)Speeds above
155mph (250
km/h)245/45R1949 psi (340
kPa)49 psi (340
kPa)245/40R2042 psi (290
kPa)45 psi (310
kPa)265/40R2042 psi (290
kPa)45 psi (310
kPa)245/35R2142 psi (290
kPa)45 psi (310
kPa)265/35R2142 psi (290
kPa)45 psi (310
kPa)
Note: Track or competition use of the vehicle
is not covered under the Lucid New Vehicle
Limited Warranty, and is not recommended.
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Contact a Lucid Service Center to have the
issue rectified as soon as possible.
Tire pressure correction
The tire pressure indicator light does not
automatically turn off when the tire pressure
is adjusted for all four tires.
After the tires are inflated to the correct
pressures, drive your vehicle over 18 mph
(30 km/h) to activate the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS) and turn off the
low tire pressure indicator light.
Tire changing
Always have your tires serviced or changed by
a qualified technician.
Care must be taken to avoid contact between
the bead of the tire and the sensor during removal and refitting of the tire, otherwise
the sensor may become damaged and/or inoperable.
Replacing a tire pressure sensor
If you experience frequent low tire pressure warnings and the tire pressures are correct,
contact Lucid Service Center to determine if
a tire pressure sensor requires replacement.
Note: If a non-Lucid Service Center has
replaced a tire pressure sensor, it may not
work until it has been programmed to the
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