Midsize wasn't really the point of their event. I was frankly shocked at how much of their proprietary tech they highlighted, with exploded diagrams and torn-down physical units. I'm interested to see just how small their new Atlas drive unit is, since it will be powering Midsize and may even be retrofitted to their existing lineup for cost savings. Rawlinson already mentioned that a low-cost Gravity would feature an Atlas.
There's not an interesting rich person in Aspen so that tracks. It'll sell like hotcakes.
- Lucid plans to deliver one of the world’s first consumer-owned Level 4 autonomous vehicles by integrating NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor into future midsize vehicles, enabling true “eyes-off, hands-off, mind-off” capabilities.
- The company’s ADAS and autonomous roadmap, turbocharged by NVIDIA DRIVE AV, begins with eyes-on, point-to-point driving (L2++) for Lucid Gravity and the company’s upcoming midsize vehicles.
- Lucid is also leveraging NVIDIA’s Industrial platform and Omniverse to optimize manufacturing, reduce costs, and accelerate delivery through intelligent robotics and digital twin technology.