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posted by on Saturday December 03 2016, @05:38AM   Printer-friendly
from the luxury-means-you-get-a-free-extension-cord dept.

Officials from electric vehicle startup Lucid Motors, which broke cover from stealth mode in October, made a joint appearance today with Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and Sonora, Mexico's Governor Claudia Pavlovich Arellano, to announce a manufacturing plant in Casa Grande, Arizona. The plant will begin production of Lucid's first car, an electric luxury sedan, in 2018, with parts being supplied from across the border in Sonora, Mexico.

Governor Ducey said the new plant will create 2,000 jobs by 2022, and that Lucid Motors has promised to prioritize hiring among Arizona veterans.

Lucid Motors has shown a very sophisticated operation for its entry as a new automaker, with its Chief Technology Officer, Peter Rawlinson, an alumni of Tesla and Lotus, and Vice President of Design Derek Jenkins having spent time at Mazda and Volkswagen. The as-yet unnamed first model will compete with the Tesla Model S as a luxury sedan, and should boast over 300 miles of range. Lucid has also designed connected features and self-driving capability into this car.

Lucid Motors, because there's nothing from Tesla today.


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  • (Score: 2) by linkdude64 on Saturday December 03 2016, @10:52AM

    by linkdude64 (5482) on Saturday December 03 2016, @10:52AM (#436489)

    Anybody have any info on whether or not this company utilized them? If they utilized the supercharging stations that Tesla has in place it would make them much more competitive, I imagine. I do not want car charging ports to go the way of electronics ports.

    "We need ONE unified standard." [Insert XKCD here]

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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 03 2016, @08:36PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 03 2016, @08:36PM (#436631)

    That's a fairly good point that I don't really see brought up often. Can you imagine having to deal with a squid-cable like you have (had?) to do with cell phones? I really hope the car manufacturers get together on that.

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    • (Score: 1) by charon on Saturday December 03 2016, @11:57PM

      by charon (5660) on Saturday December 03 2016, @11:57PM (#436703) Journal
      As far as I understand there are two standards. Tesla and the whole rest of the world. Seems rather like SAE and Metric.