2025 Lucid Air Grand Touring Range Test | Insane Efficiency Yields Impressive Range

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6 responses to “2025 Lucid Air Grand Touring Range Test | Insane Efficiency Yields Impressive Range”

  1. @kipamore Avatar
    @kipamore

    First!

  2. @Mamo878 Avatar
    @Mamo878

    Microfiber cloth. A videographer’s best friend.

  3. @ac1888 Avatar
    @ac1888

    Alex, I don’t think that you are bias towards California being beautiful. I am not a Cali native and I too think it’s a beautiful state. As to the review, great as always 👍👍

  4. @PS-js9oh Avatar
    @PS-js9oh

    Another nice review ! …but honestly just looking at that profile and being “old or older” ….interested in how easily your ingress and egress
    was. Calisthenics pre – workout required ?

  5. @LongIslandDad Avatar
    @LongIslandDad

    In my 2025 Air Touring, I average about 3 miles/kwh in the cold months and about 4 miles/kwh in the warmer months.

  6. @mjhowson2389 Avatar
    @mjhowson2389

    Thank you for stating the EPA highway range and explaining the published EPA range is a blend of city/highway. The number of “auto journalists” – ahem, Motortrend – that routinely run 70mph highway range tests and then whine that the EV doesn’t meet the stated EPA range is shocking. Pun intended.
    Alex, where can someone find the city/highway EPA ratings for EVs? I’ve looked on the EPA site and can’t find it. They only seem to post the blended range. I also never seem to find it when looking at specific EVs. Is there a website that publishes this detail?

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