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Lucid Air: First Stability Test at 217mph

In preparation for production, Lucid Air alpha prototypes are undergoing a rigorous development program. With  winter testing  complete, we now turn our testing program to spring and summer activities. We recently designated one of our test prototypes as a high-performance test vehicle and installed a roll-cage for safety purposes. This Alpha Speed Car will be used for evaluating at-the-limit performance. For the Alpha Speed Car’s first test session, we headed to TRC Ohio’s 7.5-mile oval test track to evaluate high-speed behaviors, including vehicle stability and powertrain thermal management. The test, software-limited to 217mph (350km/h), was successful in demonstrating the capabilities of the car and in finding areas for improvement that could not be properly evaluated in static bench tests. Real-world tests are an important part of the engineering process, allowing the team to correlate computer simulation models with real-world performance. The collected data wil...

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