- The 2025 Lucid Air range starts at $69,900 and tops out at $110,900.
- All 2025 Air models now come standard with a heat pump to improve range and charging.
- The flagship Air Grand Touring can now travel 512 miles on a single charge.
The Lucid Air has been improved and upgraded for the 2025 model year, meaning it can travel further than ever before. Modifications made to the 2025 Air Pure also make it, always according to Lucid, the most energy-efficient vehicle ever manufactured.
Sitting at the base of the range, the $69,900 Lucid Air Pure is now equipped with a new 84 kWh battery pack that allows it to travel 420 miles (676 km) on a single charge. This makes it the first vehicle to achieve 5 miles (8 km) of range per kilowatt of energy. By comparison, the Tesla Model S can travel 4 miles (6.4 km) per kilowatt of energy while the Mercedes-Benz EQS and Rivian R1S can drive 3.25 miles (5.2 km) and 2.68 miles (4.3 km) respectively on the same power.
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Like the 2024 range, the 2025 model also includes the Air Touring and Air Grand Touring variants. The mid-range Air Touring kicks off from $78,900 and offers 406 miles (653 km) of range while pumping out 620 hp through its two electric motors. Those with a bigger budget seeking even more range can splurge $110,900 on the Air Grand Touring. They’ll be able to drive an impressive 512 miles (824 km) on a single charge, up from the 485 miles (780 km) of the old model.
Across the board, all 2025 Air models come standard with the same heat pump as first used by the flagship Air Sapphire. This heat pump helps to improve range and charging in cold conditions. Complementing the new heat pump is Lucid’s latest-generation control hardware, equipped with triple the processing power and twice the memory of the old version.
Lucid has also been able to include the DreamDrive Premium advanced driver assistance system across all models as standard equipment. The marque’s SurrealSound Pro system also comes standard, ensuring that buyers of even the entry-level Pure will be able to blast their favorite tunes through the highly-rated system.
“The advancements introduced across the Lucid Air lineup for 2025 further cement our leadership position,” Lucid chief executive and chief technology officer, Peter Rawlinson said at the launch of the new models. “Lucid Air is the very embodiment of our relentless approach to optimization, enabling Air Pure to use less electrical energy than any other vehicle for any journey taken, A to B.”