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Roadside Assistance &Emergency InformationRoadside Assistance 196
Contacting Roadside Assistance 196
Instructions for Transporters 197
Transporting the Vehicle 197
Preparing the Vehicle for Transportation 197
Pulling the Vehicle onto a Trailer or Transporter 198
Securing the Vehicle for Transportation 198
Opening Hood without 12V Power 199
Disabling the Power System 200
Safety Precautions 200 Emergency Responder Cut Loop 200
Vehicle Fire 201
Firefighting 201Consumer InformationNew Vehicle Limited Warranty 203
Message to Customers 203 Who is the Warrantor? 203Who May Use This Limited Warranty? 203
What Does This Limited Warranty Cover? 203 New Vehicle Limited Warranty 204
Powertrain Limited Warranty 204
Battery Limited Warranty 204
Corrosion Perforation Limited Warranty 205
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Limited
Warranty 205
What Does This Limited Warranty Not Cover?205 What Will Cause the Warranty to Be Voided? 207
What to do if you need Roadside Assistance? 207
What is the Coverage Period? 207
What Are Your Remedies? 208 Limitations on Liability 208Dispute Resolution 209
Customer Care 211
Contacting Lucid Motors 211
Reporting Safety Defects 212
United States 212
Canada 212
Disclaimers 213
California Proposition 65 213 California Perchlorate Advisory 213
Vehicle Telematics 213
Data Recording 213
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Exterior
Exterior Overview
1. Hood, see Hood Opening and Closing on page 24
2. Exterior side mirror, see Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror Position on page 72
3. Front multifunction camera
4. Pillar camera
5. Rear view camera, see Rear View Monitoring on page 115
6. Tires and wheels, see Inspecting and Maintaining Tires on page 176
7. Exterior door handle, see Opening Doors from the Outside on page 20
8. Surround View Monitoring cameras, see Blind Spot Display on page 109
9. Trunk, see Trunk Opening and Closing on page 26
10. Charge port door, see Charge Port Door on page 148
11. Recovery eye attachment point, see Pulling the Vehicle onto a Trailer or Transporter on page
198
12. Headlights
Note: For detailed camera locations, see ADAS Component Locations on page 94.
Vehicle Overview7
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Vehicle WeightsCurb Weight* (19"/ 21")5203 lbs (2360 kg) / 5236 lbs (2375 kg)Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)6283 lbs (2850 kg)Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) - Front3153 lbs (1430 kg)Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) - Rear3197 lbs (1450 kg)Trailer towingNot permissible
*Curb Weight = Weight of vehicle with correct fluid levels, no occupants, and no cargo
Technical Data187
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Tow Truck Mode
When loading and unloading the vehicle onto
a flatbed tow truck, put the vehicle in Tow
Truck Mode. This can be done on the Pilot
Panel by navigating to Settings > Vehicle and
toggling Tow Truck Mode.
Tow Truck Mode disables the emergency
parking brake, disables the alarm, and shifts
the vehicle into neutral to allow for transport
on and off the flatbed truck.
Lucid recommends that Tow Truck Mode
remain active until after transportation has been completed.
Pulling the Vehicle onto a Trailer or TransporterCAUTION: Under no circumstances
should the vehicle be towed using
the vehicle recovery eye. Doing so
can cause significant damage to your
vehicle.CAUTION: Incorrect installation of the
recovery eye can cause it to become
detached while pulling the vehicle,
resulting in significant damage.WARNING: If the recovery eye mount
is not accessible and the vehicle
is recovered by attaching to a
frame, suspension, or other means,
the vehicle may sustain damage.
Inspect the vehicle and ensure it is
safe to operate.The Towing provider
MUST document the method of
vehicle recovery, whether using the
recovery eye, attachment to the body,
suspension, or other means.Failure to
do so could result in a hazardous
situation when operating the vehicle.
The recovery eye is available in the trunk of
your vehicle and located on the underside of
the right-hand floor panel.
To install the recovery eye:
1. Release the rubber cover from the attachment point behind the front grille.
2. Position the recovery eye through thebumper and rotate it clockwise into the
attachment point on the body until it
is fully seated. Visually check that the
recovery eye is parallel to the ground to
ensure correct installation.
3. Attach the winch cable to the recovery eye.
4. Place the vehicle in Neutral (N) or support rear wheels on a self-loading
dolly (see manufacturer instructions for use).
5. Pull the vehicle slowly onto the trailer or transporter.
Note: After using the recovery eye, remember
to store it back in the trunk and install the
rubber cover on the attachment point.
Securing the Vehicle for Transportation
When the vehicle is in position on the
transporter or trailer, use chocks and tie-down
straps to secure the wheels.
Roadside Assistance & Emergency Information198
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Rear suspension specifications 193
Rear view camera 115
Regenerative braking 79
Reporting safety defects 212Rescue operationsFirefighting 201
S
Safety instructionsElectrical/high voltage safety 154
Obstruction of air bags 49Seat beltsFastening and releasing 38
In a collision 39
Reminders 38
Testing 40
Wearing correctly 37
Wearing when pregnant 39SeatsAdjustment 30
Folding (rear) 33
Heating (rear) 33
Heating and ventilation 31
Massage 31
Pass-through hatch 33ServiceData recording 213
Side airbags 48
Specifications12V battery 194
Brakes 191
Front suspension 192
High-voltage battery
194
Rear suspension 193
Steering 190
Tire pressures 189
Tires 188
Wheels 188
Steering specifications 190
Steering wheelMedia controls 123
Sunshades 22
T
Tire and loading information label 174
Tire care 176
Tire Identification Number (TIN) 171
Tire pressure checking 177
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemMalfunction 181
Operation 181Tires 170Asymmetric 179
Chains 180
Degradation 177
Flat spots 178
Grading 173Tires (continued)Markings 170
Pressure label 174
Pressure monitoring 181
Pressures 177
Quality 173
Replacement of 179
Rotation 176
Run-flat 179
Socks 180
Specifications 188
Wear 176
Wheel alignment 176
Winter 180
TPMS 181
Traction control 82
Traffic Drive-Off Alert 102
Traffic Sign Recognition 101
Trailer towing 183
Trip information 55
Trunk 26Interior emergency release 27
U
Uniform tire quality grading 173
Unlocking your vehicle 16
User ProfileCreating 118
Loading preferences 120
Managing 120
Settings 119
Types 118
Using 16
V
VehicleAccessories and modifications 167
Certification label 10
Modifications 4
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 10
Vehicle lashing 198
Vehicle loading 183Determining correct load limit 183
Example load calculations 184
Vehicle weights 187
W
WashersChecking fluid level 158
Cleaning washer jets 159WheelsReplacement 179
Specifications 188
Wi-Fi 137
Window lock 22
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