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Starting

Your Lucid Gravity does not require a key to be turned or a button to be pressed to start.

If a paired key fob, Lucid key card, or phone is recognized when the driver’s door is opened, the cockpit and Pilot Panels will power on, indicating that the vehicle is ready to operate.

Accessory Position

The vehicle will be in Accessory position when you first get into the vehicle and sit in the driver’s seat. The cockpit and Pilot Panels will also both power on.

The Clearview Cockpit will show you the current vehicle status, e.g. door open and battery charge level.

All of the electrical features and controls can be operated, but the vehicle cannot be driven in the Accessory position.

Note: The message Push Brake will be displayed if you try to select a gear in Accessory position without pressing the brake pedal.

Drive Position

Press the brake pedal while sitting in the driver’s seat to put the car in Drive. The vehicle will search for a recognized key fob or Mobile Key. The vehicle is allowed to start if a known device is detected. If no known device is detected, a message will display on the Clearview Cockpit.

If you enter the vehicle by tapping the B-pillar with a key card (or any other keys), you will be asked to tap the key card (or other keys) on the center console. Once you tap this area with a valid key, the message changes to Ready to Drive.

Note: You cannot put the vehicle into Drive if a charging cable is connected.

The display on the Clearview Cockpit will change to show the speedometer, power meter, and the PRND display. The indicator lights will briefly illuminate during the system check. If any indicator lights remain illuminated, refer to Warning Indicators for additional information.

The Ready to Drive icon will be displayed on the Center Clearview Cockpit.

Select a gear to drive the vehicle. See Using the Drive Selector.

Note: The Drive enabled icon will disappear when the vehicle is in motion.

Key Fob Not Detected

If the vehicle still fails to start, try using another key fob or the Lucid key card. If the vehicle still can’t be started, please contact Lucid.

Note: Several factors impact the key fob's detection. These include a low key fob battery, radio frequency interference from other devices, and objects between the key and receiver.

Key No Longer Detected

A warning message will be displayed on the Clearview Cockpit if your vehicle is in Drive, and the vehicle can no longer detect the key fob inside the vehicle.

Note: Always make sure you have the key fob with you before making a journey because you will be unable to restart the vehicle once it is powered off.

Powering Off

When you have finished driving and have selected P (Park), the parking brake will engage and all systems will remain operational.

Note: If the vehicle is not in P (Park) and is stationary, when the driver door is opened, the vehicle will automatically shift to P (Park).

The vehicle will power down if there is no key fob detected in the area and the brake pedal is not pressed.

The vehicle goes to sleep if inactivity is perceived in the vehicle. Otherwise, the vehicle will ask for confirmation of occupancy. If no confirmation is received, the vehicle will retract the door handles and fold the mirrors to put the vehicle to sleep. The doors will unlock if the door handle is pressed before the vehicle powers down.