LUCID AIR 2023 Manual Online
Manufacturer: LUCID, Model Year: 2023, Model line: AIR, Model: LUCID AIR 2023Pages: 241, PDF Size: 5.15 MB
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Steering Wheel - Left Controls
1. Cancel cruise control.Set and adjust Adaptive Cruise Control
(ACC) cruising speed:
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Drive Selector
Using the Drive Selector
With the vehicle in P Park or N Neutral , move
the right steering column lever up or down to
select Reverse or Drive. The Center Cockpit
Panel shows the current selection. When in
Park, you must also press the brake pedal
before selecting D Drive or R Reverse.
Note: If you try to make a selection that is
prohibited due to the current vehicle speed,
a chime will sound and a message will be displayed on the Cockpit Panel.
R (Reverse)
Push the lever up and release to select R.
Reverse can only be selected when the vehicle
is stationary or its forward speed is less than
5 mph (8 km/h).
N (Neutral)
Allows the vehicle to roll freely unless the
brakes are applied. Push the lever up or down
from the currently selected gear and release
to select N.
D (Drive)
Push the lever down and release to select D.
You can only select Drive when the vehicle
is stationary or its speed is less than 5 mph
(8 km/h) in reverse.
P (Park)
When P is selected, the parking brake is automatically applied. With the vehicle
stationary, press the end of the gear selector
to select Park.
Note: P is automatically engaged when you
connect a charging cable to the charging port.
This is to prevent the vehicle frm moving while
still connected.
Note: If the vehicle is in D or R, P will
automatically be selected if you open the
driver
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Drive Modes
Using Neutral
1. To shift out of park unlock the car witheither the keyfob, the nfc card, a pairedphone, or the phone app with correct
credentials.
2. Once the car is unlocked and powered on, you can open the driver door and
shift to neutral by pressing the brake
pedal and operating the shift lever.
The park brake will disengage, and the
vehicle will be ready to be pushed or
pulled.
3. If the electrical system of the vehicle is dead where the vehicle does not
wake up and unlock when asked for, the operator needs to connect a 12v jump-
start battery to the jump-start terminal so that operations A and B can be
conducted.
Drive Modes
Your vehicle can be set to your preferred
driving and regenerative braking modes.
You can opt for more comfortable and
less responsive vehicle controls in order to increase energy efficiency.
Use the Pilot Panel to select Drive Mode by
touching
.
Smooth
Smooth mode offers a relaxed and range-
focused driving experience. When activated,
the steering, braking and suspension systems
will be optimized for comfort, and the
powertrain response will be smoothed.
Swift
Swift mode is designed for spirited driving.
When activated, steering, braking and
suspension systems will be optimized for
a dynamic driving experience. Powertrain
responsiveness, and available power and
torque, will be increased. Upon powering the
vehicle off and on again, the drive mode will return to Smooth.
SprintWARNING: It is recommended
that this mode is used only by
advanced and skilled drivers, in
suitable environments, and with
Lucid-specification summer tires
installed.
Sprint Mode enables the maximum power
and torque of your vehicle, designed for
short duration bursts of intense performance.
Steering, braking and suspension systems are
optimized for stability and control. To use
this mode, you must select it and agree to
a disclaimer. Upon powering the vehicle off
and on again, the drive mode will return to
Smooth, and the disclaimer requirement will
reset.
Note: This mode cannot be selected if the
vehicle is using the guest profile. Please login
to enable this mode.
Limited Power Mode
CAUTION: It is recommended that
when driving in Limited Power Mode
you should travel in the lane of slower
moving traffic and be prepared to
stop.
Limited Power Mode automatically activates
if a fault is detected by the vehicle
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CAUTION: Limited Power Mode
should NOT be used for sustained
operation of the vehicle.Driving & Operating71
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Mirrors
Adjusting the Exterior Side Mirror PositionWARNING: Dependent upon the type
of mirror glass fitted to your vehicle,
distances may be difficult to judge
accurately. Objects viewed in the
mirror may be closer than they appear.
Use the Pilot Panel to adjust side mirror
position by touching
> .
1. Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the mirror.
2. Press the Up/Down/In/Out arrows to adjust.
Once adjusted, press RESTORE to return
to the previous position or press
SAVE TO PROFILE to save to the current User
Profile.
Press
to close.
Folding and unfolding
To manually fold/unfold the exterior side
mirrors via the Pilot Panel, press
> .
Heating and defrosting The exterior side mirror defrost feature
activates when the rear defrost button is
activated. See Defrost.
Interior Rear View Mirror
Manually adjust the position of the rear view
mirror for the desired view behind you.
The mirror will automatically dim in proportion
to the level of glare detected from a following
vehicle
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Exterior Lights
Exterior Lights Control
The exterior vehicle lights are controlled using
the left lever on the steering column and the
left cockpit panel.
Touch the corresponding icon to operate the exterior lights as follows:
AUTO lightsPosition lightsLow beam headlights
AUTO lights
The low beam headlights will automatically switch On when the ambient light falls below
a pre-defined level. The front and rear position
lights, as well as the license plate lights, are
always on.
The headlights will switch Off when the
ambient light rises above that level.
Note: The lights will switch On whenever the
windshield wipers are operating.
Position lights The position (side marker) lights
indicator is displayed on the Cockpit
Panel whenever the position lights
are On.
Low beams
The low beam indicator is displayed
on the Cockpit Panel whenever the
low beams are On.
Daytime running lights
Note: The functionality and operation of
daytime running lights will vary according to
market requirements.
In regions that require the vehicle
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To turn on the high beam headlights, push the
left steering column lever away from you. To
cancel, pull the lever towards you.
The high beam indicator displays
on the Instrument Cluster whenever
high beams are On.
Headlight High Beam Flash
You can flash the headlight high beams even
if the low beams are OFF by pulling the lever
towards you and releasing it.
See High Beam Assist on page 103 for more
information on High Beam assistance.
Rear Fog Light
Note: Regulations concerning the use of fog
lights vary by country.
The rear fog light is considerably brighter than
ordinary tail lights and should only be used to help other road users see your vehicle in
low-visibility conditions such as fog or heavy
snowfall.
Use the left Cockpit Panel to turn the rear fog
lamp On or Off.
The rear fog light indicator is
displayed on the Cockpit Panel
whenever the rear fog light is On.
Note: The rear fog light is automatically turned
Off each time the vehicle is powered On, and
will need to manually turned On if required.
Note: The rear fog lights can be turned on only
when the headlights are manually turned on
or in AUTO mode at night.
Turn Signals
The turn signals are activated by moving the
left steering column lever down to operate the
left turn signals, or up to operate the right
turn signals. If you lightly push the stalk up
or down, it will activate the turn signal only
temporarily, for three flashes.
The turn signals will continue to operate until
automatically canceled by the steering wheel,
or by lightly pushing the steering column lever
in the opposite direction.
Note: Pushing the steering column lever all
the way in the opposite direction switches the
turn signals to the opposite direction instead
of being canceled.
When a turn signal is activated, thecorresponding turn signal indicator
is displayed on the Cockpit Panel.
You will also hear a clicking sound
when the turn signal is operating.
Lane changes
To signal a lane change, momentarily hold the
lever up or down against the spring pressure
and then release; the turn signals will flash
three times to indicate a lane change.
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Hazard Warning Lights
Note: The hazard warning lights can be
operated even when a key fob is not in the
vehicle.
To turn on the hazard warning lights, press the switch located on the overhead console.
All turn signals will flash along with the turn
signal indicators on the Center Cockpit Panel.
Press the switch again to switch off the
hazard warning lights.
Note: You should only use hazard warning
lights in an emergency to warn other road
users of a breakdown or other potential
danger. Remember to switch off when the
hazardous situation has been resolved.
After a collision
If you are involved in a collision that causes
the airbags to be deployed, the hazard
warning lights will automatically switch on.
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Interior Lights
Interior Lights
The interior lights automatically switch On
when a vehicle door is opened, and Off when all doors are closed.
Front seats
To turn the front interior light On or Off, use
the switch located on the overhead console or
touch either light individually.
Rear seats
To turn either of the two rear passenger
reading lights On or Off, press the center of
the lamp lens.
Ambient Lighting
Ambient lighting illuminates the footwells, cup
holders, and accent areas with your choice of colored lighting. To customize ambient
lighting, press
> THEMES on the Pilot
Panel.
Note: If enabled, the ambient lights come on
whenever the vehicle is On. If ambient lighting
is turned off, it will remain off until you turn it back on.
Tap an ambient lighting theme to select.
If desired, use the center color wheel to
customize brightness. The center section of
the color wheel has an ambient lighting on/off
switch. If turned off, the touch interface
disappears until you switch ambient lighting
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Wipers and Washers
WipersCAUTION: Do not activate the wipers
if they are frozen to the windshield;
this could damage the wiper blades
and the wiper motor.CAUTION: Do not activate the wipers
on a dry windshield; this could
damage or cause unnecessary wear to
the wiper blades.
Control wipers using the icons in the left
Cockpit Panel as follows:
OFFIn AUTO, the vehicles rain sensor detects
whether or not it is raining and activates
the wipers as required. The sensitivity of the
wiper activation is selected by the LO or HI
icons.LOW speed continuous wipeHIGH speed continuous wipeICE SC