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Lucid Air Touring and Pure first look: Finally, Lucid unveils its less expensive Air models

The Lucid Air is a fantastic first car from a new automaker. It’s also a very expensive EV out of the reach of most people. The company has promised less expensive versions of the Air and today those vehicles are finally being unveiled. During the Los Angeles auto show, Lucid took the wraps off the Lucid Air Pur and Touring. The two vehicles might not have over 500 miles of range or can hit 60 in under two seconds, but these are likely the two trim levels that will dominate the automaker’s sales. The Pure is the first and only Air to come in under $100,000 starting at a still pricey $87,400. It’s best to remember that the Air is still a luxury vehicle. While it won’t hit 500 miles between charges it has an EPA target of 410 miles and can charge at 250kW on a compatible DC fast charger. The Touring is slightly more expensive at $107,400 and can drive for an EPA estimated range of 425 miles. While the Pure wasn’t quite ready for testing, we were able to get behind the wheel of the Touring for a quick jaunt around the Lucid headquarters.