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Window Safety

Warning: Use caution when operating the windows. Although your car is equipped with obstacle detection on all four windows, body parts like hands and fingers, pets, or objects can still be trapped or pinched by moving windows.
  • Do not allow children to play with the window switches.
  • Never stick objects or body parts through an open window.
Warning: On hot days, the temperature in the vehicle interior can rise very quickly. Exposure to these high temperatures, for even a short time, can cause a heat-related injury or death. Small children and animals are particularly at risk and should never be left unattended in a vehicle.

Opening and Closing Windows

The power windows only operate when the vehicle is powered on.



The driver’s door window switches control of all the vehicle's windows. Pull up or press down on a switch to raise or lower the associated window.

Each passenger door contains a window switch for its associated window.

  • To automatically raise or fully lower a window, push or pull the switch past the resistance point and then release it. Push or pull the switch again to stop.
  • To partially raise or lower a window, gently push or pull the switch up to the resistance point. Release the switch when the window is at the desired position.
Note: The windows will automatically stop closing and reverse if an obstruction is detected.

Inhibiting Rear Window Operation

Warning: To avoid risk of serious injury to children, rear window locks should be activated whenever a child is seated in the back seat.
Warning: Never leave children unsupervised in a vehicle.

You can operate the rear windows using the switches on the rear doors when the window lock is not activated.

The window lock feature in the Left Cockpit Panel and/or the Pilot Panel prevents passengers from operating the rear window switches.

  • To toggle this feature, press touch WINDOW LOCK on the Pilot Panel.

The WINDOW LOCK button will illuminate when active.

Sunshades

Some Lucid Air models are equipped with power sunshades in the rear window and both rear passenger windows. Raising the power sunshades in sunny weather conditions can reduce glare and help regulate the internal vehicle temperature.

CAUTION: The child seat tether anchor point cover must be closed when lowering the rear sunshade to prevent damage.

Side Window Sunshades

Window switches in the rear doors also operate the side window sunshades. See Opening and Closing Windows.

Raise a sunshade by continuing to hold the Up window button after the window is fully raised.

Rear Window Sunshade

There are two ways to operate the rear window sunshade:

  • On the Rear Center Console Display home screen, select SUNSHADE, and touch EXTEND or STOW.
  • From the Pilot Panel, select >  OPENINGS, and touch the sunshade icon to raise or lower the sunshade.