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Type Approval 19
Doors 20
Opening Doors from the Outside 20 Opening Doors from the Inside 20Door Warnings 20Locking and Unlocking from Inside the Vehicle 21
Child Safety Locks 21
Automatic Locking and Unlocking 21
Opening Interior Doors with No Power 21
Windows 22
Window Safety 22
Opening and Closing Windows 22
Sunshades 22
Hood 24
Hood Opening and Closing 24
Accessing the Front Cargo Area 25
Hood Interior Emergency Release 25
Trunk 26
Trunk Opening and Closing 26 Accessing the Rear Cargo Area 27Trunk Interior Emergency Release 27
Safety & Security 28
Tow & Break-In Alert 28Seating & Safety RestraintsFront Seats 30 Adjusting the Front Seats 30
Correct Seating Position 30
Massage Feature 31
Seat Heating and Ventilation 31
Rear Seats 33
Rear Seat Folding 33
Rear Seat Pass-through 33 Rear Seat Heaters 33
Head Restraints 35
Correct Head Restraint Position 35
Adjusting the Head Restraints 35
Seat Belts 37
Seat Belt Warnings 37
Wearing Seat Belts 37
Fastening the Seat Belt 38 Seat belt reminders 38
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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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Note: The vehicle cannot be driven when the
charging cable is connected to the charge
port. If you attempt to shift out of P (Park),
a notification appears on the Cockpit Panel.
Emergency manual charging cable
disconnectCAUTION: Manually releasing the
charging cable is only recommended
in instances where the charging cable
button will not release it from the
charge port.
If pressing the button on the charging cable
will not release it, the vehicle has a manual
disconnect:
1. Open the hood. See Hood Opening and
Closing .
2. Pull up on the manual disconnect lever to release the charging cable.
3. Make sure to correctly insert the manual disconnect lever to its original position
before closing the hood.
Charging Status
You can check the progress of the charging
process via the light on the charge port, the
in-vehicle displays, or the Lucid mobile app.
Charge port light
The charge port light indicates the current
charging status. Refer to the following table
to understand the meaning of each light color
and pattern.
ColorDefinitionWhite (Solid)Ready to chargeWhite (Flashing)Charging pendingColorDefinitionGreen (Flashing)Charging in progressGreen (Solid)Charging completedRed (Solid)Charging error
During charging, the progress meter of the
charge port light flashes green, indicating the
current charge level of the battery pack.
1. 0% - 24%
2. 25% - 49%
3. 50% - 74%
4. 75% - 99%
When charging is completed, the light will
remain solid green.
Vehicle display status
Once charging begins, the Pilot Panel and the
Cockpit Panel will both display the current
charging status, including time remaining to
completion.
Cockpit Panel charging display
Setting a Charge Limit
CAUTION: Charging beyond the
recommended level too often can
cause battery pack degradation.High-Voltage Battery Pack & Charging150