More Affordable Lucid Air Touring and Pure EV Models Still Deliver 400+ Miles of Range
Lucid debuts two more affordable Air models, the Touring and Pure, that don't compromise on range.The all-electric Lucid Air doesn't compromise on performance and driving range. It's so impressive, we named the Lucid our 2022 Car of the Year, though we acknowledged affordability was—at least at its launch—not a strong suit. Now, Lucid is finally starting to roll out the less pricey variants it promised from the get-go, starting with the 2023 Lucid Air Touring (check out our First Drive review right here) and 2023 Lucid Air Pure. Neither gives up much in driving range to the 500-plus-mile Air Grand Touring, thanks an improved aerodynamic profile and a new long-range battery pack.
The Lucid Air is still revolutionary even as the electric vehicle field grows larger and larger each year. With over 1,000 hp and a very low drag body design, the top-spec Grand Touring (the only version available at launch) is a Tesla crusher with 516 miles of range. It also costs a ton of money, reaching well into six-figure territory. The Air Pure and Air Touring models don't get 1,000 hp or all that range, but they also use smaller and lighter batteries, enabling Lucid to carve out some more rear-seat space that, in the Grand Touring, is intruded on by its larger battery pack. With its 0.197 Cd undercutting the Grand Touring's figure, and that lighter battery, the Pure and Touring maintain over 400 miles of driving range—competitive with Tesla's top-dog Model S.
Pure Air
First up on the affordable ladder is the Air Pure, a version of Lucid's EV sedan that packs a 480-hp dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup for now, but will offer a single-motor, rear-wheel-drive version later. For now, the dual motor Air Pure delivers 410 miles of range (with 19-inch wheels), as well as a claimed 3.8-second zero-to-60-mph time. (A Grand Touring Performance model we tested, for reference, reached 60 mph in 2.7 seconds.) While that range figure is, yes, lower than the Grand Touring's, Lucid points out that the Pure's 92-kWh battery essentially matches the GT's efficiency at 4.46 miles per kWh.
You'll also get the Wunderbox charging technology in the Pure that will get you up to 200 miles of range in 15 minutes of high-speed charging. DreamDrive—Lucid's ADAS suite—is also included and has cameras, radars, ultrasonic sensors, and LIDAR for automated driving. You can upgrade to DreamDrive Pro that adds surround view monitoring, blind spot display, and highway assist; both systems are updatable via OTA. However, what truly separates the Pure from other Airs is its aluminum roof in place of nicer models' fixed glass roof panel. Fathom Blue is a new Pure-exclusive color and was inspired by the Pacific Ocean. According to Lucid, the color's tones shift with the light of day to help highlight the Air Pure's exterior. Inside, passengers sit in a Mojave PurLuxe cabin made from "Dune" fabrics, a leather alternative made from recycled woven textile.



