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    2025 Lucid Air Review: Range Champ With Real-World Caveats
    Reviews & Comparisons·11 min read·By Staff Writer

    2025 Lucid Air Review: Range Champ With Real-World Caveats

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    Table of Contents

    • Who the 2025 Lucid Air Is For
    • 2025 Lucid Air trims, pricing, and key specs
    • Range, efficiency, and charging performance
    • Performance and driving dynamics
    • Interior design, comfort, and practicality
    • Infotainment and DreamDrive driver assistance
    • 2025 updates: what actually changed?
    • Lucid Air vs. Tesla Model S and other rivals
    • Ownership costs and used-market outlook
    • Buying advice: new vs. used Lucid Air
    • FAQ: 2025 Lucid Air

    If you care about electric range, the 2025 Lucid Air is still the car that makes everyone else sweat. With up to 512 miles of EPA-rated range and efficiency that touches 5.0 miles per kWh on the base Pure, it remains the long-range benchmark among production EVs. But range is only half the story. Tight finances at Lucid, evolving software, and steep depreciation all change the way you should look at this car, especially if you’re cross-shopping a Tesla Model S or considering a used Air.

    Quick take

    The 2025 Lucid Air delivers unmatched range, standout efficiency, and serious performance. It’s also a young-brand luxury EV with rapidly evolving software, uncertain resale value, and a shrinking price gap versus used examples. Treat it as a phenomenal electric powertrain wrapped in a still-maturing product and ecosystem.

    Who the 2025 Lucid Air Is For

    Is the 2025 Lucid Air a good fit for you?

    Different trims suit very different kinds of drivers

    Long-distance commuters & road-trippers

    If you regularly drive 200+ miles in a day, the Air’s 420–512 miles of range and ultra-fast DC charging make it one of the least stressful EVs for long-haul use.

    Luxury EV shoppers

    The Air targets buyers of the Tesla Model S, Mercedes EQE/EQS, BMW i7, Audi e-tron GT and similar sedans. You get a genuinely premium cabin, standout design, and strong performance.

    Value-focused used EV hunters

    Early Airs have depreciated hard. If you’re shopping used luxury EVs, a Lucid Air with a verified battery and good warranty coverage can be a lot of car for Model 3 money.

    If you mainly drive a few miles around town and charge at home every night, you’ll never tap most of what the Air can do. But if you hate range anxiety, want something more distinctive than a Model S, and are comfortable betting on a newer brand, the 2025 Lucid Air deserves a close look.

    2025 Lucid Air trims, pricing, and key specs

    The 2025 Lucid Air lineup in the U.S. consists of four main trims: Pure, Touring, Grand Touring, and Sapphire. All share the same basic aluminum-intensive platform and 900+ volt electrical architecture, but they differ a lot in power, driven wheels, and range.

    2025 Lucid Air trims at a glance

    Approximate U.S. MSRPs and headline specs for the 2025 model year. Actual transaction prices can be significantly lower depending on incentives and discounts.

    TrimDrivetrainPower0–60 mph (est.)EPA range (max)Approx. MSRP*
    PureRWD~430 hp4.5 sec420 miles$71,400
    TouringDual-motor AWD~620 hp3.4 sec406 miles$80,400
    Grand TouringDual-motor AWD819 hp3.0 sec512 miles$112,400
    SapphireTri-motor AWD1,234 hp~1.9 sec427 miles$250,500

    Always confirm current pricing and range with Lucid or a retailer before you sign anything.

    Sticker price vs reality

    Strong discounts and Lucid’s need to move metal mean many buyers pay well below MSRP for new Airs. Used examples undercut new pricing even more. Before you fall in love with a build on Lucid’s site, check real-world pricing and consider whether a late-model used Air gives you more car for the money.

    2025 Lucid Air: headline numbers

    512 mi
    Max EPA range
    Grand Touring on 19-inch wheels – the current range champ among production EVs
    1.89 s
    0–60 mph
    Air Sapphire launch mode – among the quickest cars ever sold
    200 mi / 12 min
    Fast charging
    Grand Touring on a 350 kW DC fast charger, ideal conditions
    5.0 mi/kWh
    Efficiency
    Air Pure achieves roughly 5 miles of range per kWh, exceptional for any EV

    Range, efficiency, and charging performance

    Lucid built its brand around efficiency rather than just stuffing in a bigger battery, and the 2025 Air continues that play. The entry-level Air Pure actually moves to a slightly smaller 84 kWh pack for 2025, yet manages an estimated 420 miles of range thanks to improved aero, thermal management, and software. That works out to about 5.0 miles per kWh, making it one of the most efficient vehicles of any kind on the U.S. market.

    • Air Pure (RWD, 19" wheels): ~420 miles EPA, record-setting efficiency
    • Air Touring (AWD): up to ~406 miles EPA
    • Air Grand Touring (AWD, 19" wheels): up to 512 miles EPA
    • Air Sapphire (tri-motor AWD): around 427 miles EPA despite supercar performance

    Real-world range expectations

    Plan on seeing 70–85% of EPA range in mixed driving depending on your speed, weather, and wheel choice. The Air’s standard heat pump for 2025 helps reduce cold-weather losses, but physics still wins at 80 mph on a winter highway.

    Charging speeds

    The Air’s 900+ volt architecture and clever battery management let it take advantage of the fastest DC chargers on the road. Under ideal conditions on a 350 kW station, Lucid says you can add 200 miles of range in as little as 12–17 minutes, depending on trim:

    • Pure: ~17 minutes to add 200 miles
    • Touring: ~16 minutes
    • Grand Touring: ~12 minutes
    • Sapphire: ~15 minutes

    That’s competitive with, or better than, anything this side of a Hyundai/Kia E-GMP car, and you’re starting from a much bigger range buffer.

    Home and public AC charging

    On Level 2 (240V) AC charging, you’re looking at roughly 9–14 hours for a near-empty to full charge, depending on battery size and amperage. Most owners simply plug in nightly and treat the Air like a smartphone. For apartment dwellers, pairing an Air with reliable DC fast charging infrastructure is key, something to think about if you’re shopping used in an area with sparse CCS coverage.

    If you’re new to EVs, you may want to read a broader EV charging basics guide alongside this review.

    Charging standard and Supercharger access

    The 2025 Lucid Air uses the CCS1 fast-charging connector and J1772 for AC. As of mid‑2025, Lucid has begun enabling access to Tesla’s Supercharger network via a DC NACS–to–CCS adapter, with factory NACS ports coming later on some models. If you’re buying used, verify whether the car includes an official adapter and confirm Supercharger access terms at the time you buy.

    Performance and driving dynamics

    Even the "slow" Lucid Air is quick. The single-motor Pure punches out around 430 hp and does 0–60 mph in the mid‑4‑second range. The dual-motor Touring steps that up to roughly 620 hp and low‑3‑second 0–60 times, squarely in Model S territory. Grand Touring and Sapphire move from "very fast" into "this is getting silly" territory.

    How the Lucid Air drives

    What you feel from behind the wheel, beyond the numbers

    Composed and planted

    A long wheelbase, low center of gravity, and sophisticated suspension tuning give the Air high‑speed stability and a relaxed, unflustered feel on the highway.

    Light but precise steering

    Steering is tuned for light effort and easy maneuvering rather than heavy, old-school sports-sedan weight. It’s accurate, but some drivers may wish for more feedback.

    Powertrain refinement

    Lucid’s in‑house motor and inverter tech translate to a remarkably smooth, quiet shove. Even under hard acceleration, the Air feels more like a high-speed train than a shouty sports car.

    Ride quality and wheels

    The more aggressive 20" and 21" wheel options look great but can introduce extra impact harshness, especially on broken pavement. If you live somewhere with rough roads, the range-optimized 19" setup is the sweet spot for both comfort and efficiency.

    Interior design, comfort, and practicality

    Lucid Air interior with sweeping screens and light-colored upholstery
    The Lucid Air’s cabin blends a lounge-like feel with a tech-forward cockpit. Material and assembly quality have improved over early production, but there’s still some variation car-to-car.

    Lucid’s design brief was "California modern" rather than old-world German luxury, and it shows. The Air’s cabin feels airy and minimalist, with slim pillars, a low cowl, and expansive glass. Synthetic PurLuxe upholstery is standard, with real leather and more elaborate color themes available. For 2025, tri‑zone climate control and heated, power-adjustable front seats remain standard across the lineup.

    • Excellent front-seat space with a low, relaxed driving position
    • Rear-seat space is generous, though the sloping roofline can pinch headroom for very tall passengers
    • Huge trunk plus a useful front trunk (frunk), though the rear opening is a conventional sedan, not a hatchback
    • Cabin noise levels are low, but road noise on coarse asphalt can be more noticeable on bigger wheels

    Check the back seat before you buy

    If you regularly carry adults in the back, spend real time sitting behind your own driving position. The Air is roomy, but roofline and toe room vary depending on seat adjustment. That’s especially important on a test drive of a used car, where seat memory and options may differ from what you see in Lucid’s marketing shots.

    Infotainment and DreamDrive driver assistance

    Lucid’s cockpit is anchored by a curved, tablet-like display in front of the driver and a lower, retractable "Pilot Panel" in the center console. For 2025, Lucid rolls out new-generation control hardware with around three times the processing power and double the memory, aimed at making the UI more responsive and future-proof.

    Infotainment strengths

    • Sharp, bright displays with a clean design language
    • Dedicated EV energy and route-planning tools that make good use of the large screen real estate
    • Ongoing over‑the‑air (OTA) updates, including improvements to navigation, audio, and camera views
    • Optional Surreal Sound Pro 21-speaker audio (standard on Grand Touring and Sapphire for 2025) that ranks among the best factory systems in any EV

    Pain points and learning curve

    • Some common functions are still buried in menus instead of having hard buttons or knobs
    • Owners report occasional software glitches that get smoothed out by later OTAs, but you may be an unwitting beta tester
    • Voice recognition and smartphone integration lag the very best systems from Apple, Google, and some legacy automakers

    If you’re buying used, ask the seller to confirm the car is on the latest software and demonstrate basic functions before you commit.

    DreamDrive and DreamDrive Pro

    Every 2025 Air comes with Lucid’s expanded DreamDrive Premium ADAS suite, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping, blind‑spot monitoring, rear cross‑traffic protection, a 3D surround-view camera, and a driver-monitoring system. The optional DreamDrive Pro adds lidar and more advanced lane-centering and curve-speed control, and has been steadily upgraded via OTA, including hands-free lane-centering on some highways on newer vehicles.

    Hands-free ≠ self-driving

    Even with the latest DreamDrive Pro updates, the Air is still an SAE Level 2 system: you’re responsible for monitoring the road, staying alert, and taking over instantly. Treat it as a competent assistant on long drives, not an autonomous chauffeur.

    2025 updates: what actually changed?

    Key changes for the 2025 Lucid Air

    More efficient but smaller Pure battery

    The Air Pure’s battery shrinks to about 84 kWh, but improved efficiency nudges range up to roughly 420 miles, making it one of the most frugal EVs on sale.

    Standard heat pump across the lineup

    Previously reserved for the Sapphire (and later Grand Touring), a heat pump is now standard on all 2025 Air trims, improving cold-weather efficiency and cabin heating.

    New control hardware for infotainment

    Lucid fits new-generation control hardware with around 3× the processing power and 2× the memory, aiming for faster, smoother UI performance and more headroom for future features.

    Expanded standard driver-assistance

    DreamDrive Premium becomes standard, bundling a surround-view camera, improved blind-spot display, and additional safety features that were formerly optional or limited to higher trims.

    Audio upgrades on Grand Touring

    The excellent Surreal Sound Pro system becomes standard equipment on Grand Touring, where it previously lived higher up the options sheet.

    From a shopper’s point of view, the 2025 Air is less about a visual refresh and more about incremental technical refinement. The car you see in photos looks almost identical to earlier years; what’s changed is the engineering under the skin and the value equation as prices, incentives, and software have evolved.

    Lucid Air vs. Tesla Model S and other rivals

    The Air entered the market with a clear target: beat the Tesla Model S on range, efficiency, and refinement while undercutting German luxury EVs on price. In 2025, that basic positioning still holds, but the competitive picture is more nuanced.

    2025 Lucid Air vs. key luxury EV rivals

    High-level comparison of where the Air stands against major alternatives.

    ModelMax range (approx.)0–60 mph (quickest trim)Starting price (approx.)Notable strengths
    Lucid AirUp to 512 mi~1.9 s (Sapphire)$71kClass-leading range and efficiency; very fast charging; airy cabin
    Tesla Model SUp to ~402 mi~1.99 s (Plaid)$75kMature software ecosystem; Supercharger-native; large owner community
    Mercedes EQE/EQS sedanUp to ~350 mi~3.4 s$75k+Traditional luxury feel; excellent seats and ride comfort
    BMW i7Up to ~321 mi~4.5 s$106kSuperb NVH and comfort; tech-rich interior; strong dealer support
    Audi e-tron GT / Porsche TaycanUp to ~249–300 mi~2.5 s$107k+Sharp driving dynamics; Porsche cachet; high build quality

    Specifications are approximate and can vary by configuration. Always compare specific trims, not just nameplates.

    Where the Air beats the Model S

    • Range and efficiency: The Air’s top trims simply go farther, and the Pure’s mi/kWh figure is in another league.
    • Cabin design: The Air feels more open and "lounge-like" than the somewhat dated Model S interior.
    • On-paper value: Base pricing undercuts many rivals, especially considering range and performance.

    Where the Air lags

    • Charging ecosystem: CCS networks are improving, and Supercharger access via adapter helps, but Tesla still offers the most seamless experience today.
    • Software maturity: Lucid’s UI and feature set are rapidly improving but haven’t been refined over a decade like Tesla’s.
    • Brand/retail footprint: Fewer service centers and a younger dealer/retail network mean more variability in customer experience and support.

    Who should choose a Lucid over a Tesla or Mercedes?

    If range and efficiency are your top priorities, you prefer a more serene, understated driving experience, and you’re comfortable living with newer-brand quirks, the Lucid Air is compelling. If you value rock-solid software, dense service coverage, or want a more traditional luxury experience, a Model S or German rival may still serve you better.

    Ownership costs and used-market outlook

    The brutal reality is that most early Lucid Airs have depreciated faster than Tesla or German luxury EVs. That’s painful if you bought new in 2022, but it also sets up some intriguing used-market plays for 2025 shoppers who do their homework.

    What to watch with Lucid Air ownership

    High
    Depreciation
    New buyers should plan to hold for several years; used buyers can benefit from steep early drops.
    Low
    Routine service
    Like most EVs, the Air has fewer wear items, but tire and brake costs can be high on heavy, powerful sedans.
    4 yr/50k
    Basic warranty
    Standard Lucid warranty; battery and drivetrain coverage is longer, but verify terms on any used example.

    Because Lucid is still scaling and managing its finances, resale values are inherently more uncertain than for a Toyota or BMW. That doesn’t mean the Air is a bad buy; it just means you should approach it more like a high-end tech product than a Camry. Expect rapid software and feature evolution and plan your ownership window accordingly.

    Why a used Air can be a smart play

    If you shop carefully, a 2–3‑year‑old Lucid Air can deliver nearly all the performance and range of a new one for dramatically less money. The key is verifying battery health, warranty coverage, and software status, exactly the things Recharged’s Score Report is built to illuminate for used EVs.

    Buying advice: new vs. used Lucid Air

    How to shop for a Lucid Air in 2025

    1. Start with your real range needs

    If your daily driving is modest and you take a few road trips a year, a used Air Touring or Grand Touring may already provide more range than you’ll realistically use. If you’re constantly on the interstate, the 2025 Grand Touring’s refinements and warranty might justify going new.

    2. Decide how much performance you’ll actually use

    The Sapphire is an engineering flex, but it’s overkill for almost everyone. For most buyers, the Touring hits the sweet spot between speed, range, and price; the Pure is plenty quick for everyday use.

    3. Scrutinize battery health on used examples

    Battery replacement is by far the biggest potential expense on any high-end EV. When you’re shopping used, insist on <strong>independent battery-health data</strong>. Recharged’s <strong>Recharged Score</strong> and battery diagnostics are designed to quantify this for you instead of relying on guesses.

    4. Verify software version and feature set

    Ask the seller (or salesperson) to show the software version and demonstrate key ADAS features, camera views, and infotainment responsiveness. A car that’s up to date, and on the right DreamDrive tier, is worth more than one that’s lagging behind.

    5. Understand charging where you live

    Look at CCS and Supercharger coverage along your typical routes using PlugShare, the Tesla app, or similar tools. The Air’s range buys you flexibility, but you still need confidence that there are reliable fast chargers where you actually drive.

    6. Run the numbers on warranty and TCO

    Factor in remaining factory warranty, potential extended coverage, energy costs, and anticipated depreciation. A slightly more expensive car today with stronger warranty coverage and verified battery health can be cheaper to own over 5–7 years.

    In EV land, the Lucid Air remains one of the purest expressions of what electrification does best: relentless, silent, long-legged speed. The open question is how well the brand and ecosystem mature around that core strength.

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    Viewed dispassionately, the 2025 Lucid Air is both brilliant and imperfect. It sets the bar for range and efficiency, offers truly formidable performance, and wraps it in a distinctive, comfortable package. At the same time, it comes from a young automaker still proving itself on software, service, and long-term durability. If you go in with your eyes open, armed with solid data on battery health, realistic expectations about resale value, and a clear sense of your charging options, it can be one of the most satisfying electric cars you can own.

    If you’re considering a used Lucid Air or cross-shopping it with other long-range EVs, using a marketplace like Recharged gives you a head start. Every vehicle includes a Recharged Score Report with verified battery diagnostics, fair-market pricing analysis, and EV-specialist support from search to delivery. For a car as advanced, and as fast‑evolving, as the Lucid Air, having that extra layer of transparency isn’t just comforting; it’s smart risk management.

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