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Silicon Valley’s Tesla Killer, 2021 Lucid Air Dream Edition Performance

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When former Tesla executives Peter Rawlinson and Derek Jenkins set out to create Lucid Motors, they weren’t just building another electric car. They were engineering a statement: that luxury and performance could coexist with efficiency in ways the automotive world had never seen. The 2021 Air Dream Edition Performance represents the culmination of that vision, a flagship sedan that doesn’t just compete with Tesla’s Model S but fundamentally redefines what an electric luxury car can be.

With 1,111 horsepower, a 516-mile EPA range, and interior space that rivals a full-size luxury sedan despite its sleek proportions, the Air Dream Edition Performance reads like automotive science fiction made real. This is Silicon Valley’s most ambitious automotive project, and it’s here to prove that the future of luxury motoring runs on electrons.

The Driving Experience: Effortless Brutality

Fire up the Air Dream Edition Performance and the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the sterile quiet of isolation, but the pregnant hush of barely contained energy. Press the accelerator and that 1,111 horsepower unleashes with the kind of seamless, relentless thrust that redefines your understanding of automotive performance. Zero to 60 mph happens in just 2.5 seconds, but it’s the way it happens that truly impresses.

Unlike the brutal, gear-slapping acceleration of traditional supercars, the Air’s power delivery is utterly linear and eerily smooth. There’s no drama, no wheelspin theatrics, just pure, unfiltered acceleration that pins you to the seat while the world blurs past in near-complete silence. It’s intoxicating in its effortlessness.

Engineering Excellence: The 900-Volt Architecture

What sets the Air apart isn’t just its power output, but the sophisticated engineering that makes it possible. Lucid’s 900-volt electrical architecture allows for more efficient power delivery and faster charging speeds than most competitors. The dual-motor setup produces a combined 1,111 horsepower and 1,025 lb-ft of torque, with the rear motor handling the bulk of normal driving duties while the front motor kicks in for maximum performance.

The Air’s 113-kWh battery pack is packaged with remarkable efficiency, creating a low center of gravity while maximizing interior space. Despite carrying significant battery weight, the Air feels nimble and responsive, with air suspension that adapts to driving conditions and delivers a ride quality that rivals the best luxury sedans from Germany.

Interior: Glass House Luxury

Step inside the Air and you’re greeted by what Lucid calls the “Glass House” design philosophy. The panoramic glass roof creates an airy, spacious feel that’s enhanced by the car’s impressive interior dimensions. Despite being shorter than a BMW 7 Series, the Air offers comparable rear legroom and superior headroom front and rear.

The interior materials are exceptional, with sustainably sourced leather, real wood trim, and metal accents that feel substantial and well-crafted. The 34-inch curved glass display serves as the primary interface, running Lucid’s proprietary software that’s refreshingly intuitive compared to some touchscreen-heavy competitors. Physical controls for climate and audio remain, a welcome nod to usability over technological showmanship.

Range and Charging: The Practical Supercar

Perhaps the Air’s most impressive achievement is balancing extreme performance with real-world usability. The Dream Edition Performance delivers an EPA-estimated 516 miles of range, meaning you can drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco with range to spare. When you do need to charge, the Air accepts up to 300kW DC fast charging, adding 300 miles of range in just 20 minutes under ideal conditions.

This combination of range and charging speed makes the Air the first electric vehicle that truly eliminates range anxiety for most users. It’s a technological tour de force that proves electric vehicles don’t require compromise.

Electric Vehicles

2021 Lucid Air Dream Edition Performance

Dual-Motor AWD Electric Sedan

MSRP: $169,000

0-60 MPH 2.5 SEC
Range 516 MI
Power 1,111 HP
DC Charge 300 KW

Powertrain

Motor Type Dual Permanent Magnet
Battery 113 kWh Lithium-ion
Architecture 900V
Torque 1,025 lb-ft

Transmission

Type Single-Speed Reduction
Drive All-Wheel Drive
Modes Smooth, Swift, Sprint

Dimensions

Length 195.9 in
Width 76.2 in
Height 55.5 in
Weight 5,236 lbs

Range & Charging

EPA Range 516 miles
DC Fast Charge Up to 300kW
20-80% Charge 20 minutes
Efficiency 3.8 mi/kWh

Our Ratings

Performance

9.5

Handling

8.5

Daily Usability

9.0

Value

7.0

Sound

6.5

Character

9.0

The 2021 Lucid Air Dream Edition Performance isn’t just another electric sedan, it’s a paradigm shift that proves Silicon Valley can build world-class luxury cars. With supercar performance, exceptional range, and interior space that puts established luxury marques on notice, this is the electric vehicle that finally delivers on every promise the technology has made. The future of luxury motoring has arrived, and it’s devastatingly impressive.

3 thoughts on “Silicon Valley’s Tesla Killer, 2021 Lucid Air Dream Edition Performance”

  1. look i get the excitement about these new evs but wheres the soul here? a 2021 lucid with pristine paint and untouched original finishes will be worth so much more historically than any restored or modified example in 20 years. these cars are gonna be the barn finds of tommorow and people are gonna slap new paint on em or rewire the whole thing and lose whats actually special, you know? the originality is what tells the real story, not horsepower numbers that are just gonna be outdated anyway.

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  2. look i respect the specs but honestly mate, where’s the real world towing capacity and fuel economy numbers when you’re actually working? ive got 800k miles on my current diesel and can haul 15k lbs all day and still get 18 mpg highway loaded, cant see an ev matching that kind of range under actual load tbh, and good luck finding a charging station when your’e in the middle of nowhere with a full trailer

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  3. ngl the range figures are impressive but id be way more interested in seeing how that power actually translates to real world efficiency and boost response times compared to a tuned 2.0t setup, tbh most luxury sedans are just throwing massive motors at the problem instead of optimizing for peak torque delivery like a good turbo platform would. what’s the actual power delivery curve look like vs something like a 400hp four-cylinder with proper boost management

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