The Lucid Air Pure electric sedan doesn’t qualify for the $7,500 federal clean vehicle tax credit, but Lucid will give it to you anyway.
The credit only applies to cars with list prices that are less than $55,000, while SUVs and trucks get an $80,000 limit.
Lucid this week announced that it was dropping the price of the rear-wheel-drive Air Pure to $71,400, including the delivery fee.
Stepping up to the all-wheel-drive Air Pure is also $500 cheaper now and costs $5,000.
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The higher spec Air Touring has also received a $8,000 cut to $79,400, while the Grand Touring’s price was dropped by $1,000 to $111,400.
The top of the line Sapphire, which has the most luxurious interior, a 1,234 hp all-wheel-drive powertrain and driving range of 427 miles per charge remains priced at $250,500.
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The Air Pure all-wheel-drive is currently tied as the most efficient vehicle on sale today with the base version of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 at 140 MPGe (miles per gallon-equivalent), while the rear-wheel-drive version gets a 137 MPGe rating.