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Lucid Prepares Next Wave Of EVs As Trademarks Signal Product Expansion

Trademarks Hint At Affordable EVs to Rival Tesla

Several new trademarks have revealed the possible names for Lucid’s next models, as the company looks to expand its lineup beyond the full-size Air sedan and Gravity three-row SUV. Considering Lucid already occupies these segments, these future models should hopefully be more affordable, giving the brand higher-volume alternatives to the Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y. The brand has, after all, already teased a midsize SUV and confirmed a Model Y competitor. Here’s a look at all the latest Lucid trademarks.

Lucid Prepares Next Wave Of EVs As Trademarks Signal Product Expansion

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Lucid Earth Dream Edition

The Lucid Earth trademark already popped up a few weeks ago, and it has since been confirmed that this will be a new smaller EV. It’s set to go into production in 2026, when it should compete head-on with the Tesla Model Y.

The newest trademark is for an Earth Dream Edition, filed with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, adding further confirmation that this is a new Lucid production model. The brand’s Dream Edition EVs are typically sold for a limited time after a new car is launched. They offer the best outputs and features, and also carry the highest prices. 

A price of under $50,000 and a class-leading range are expected for this model, but the Dream Edition could cost more than this.

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Lucid Ocean

Another trademark, this time filed with the Government of Canada, is for the Lucid Ocean. If that name sounds familiar, you may be thinking of the Fisker Ocean SUV. However, Fisker’s recent bankruptcy presumably means that the “Ocean” name is back up for grabs, and since it fits in thematically with other Lucid model names, it’s a logical choice.

It’s not known what vehicle the Ocean name could apply to, but a smaller sedan to slot in below the Air sounds like a logical move. It would give the brand a true BMW i5 and Mercedes-Benz EQE rival, leaving the Air to do battle with the i7 and EQS.

Lucid Air Pure

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Lucid Space

The last time “Lucid Space” was mentioned, it was by former Lucid CEO, Peter Rawlinson. However, he was specifically referring to the Lucid Space Concept, which doesn’t refer to a particular model, but references one of the brand’s philosophies. Rawlinson was explaining how Lucid cars free up an amount of interior space beyond the physical footprint of a given vehicle.

Once again, though, “Space” fits in well with other Lucid names like Gravity and Air, referencing the elements and/or the natural environment. Last year, Lucid ruled out a station wagon, but was open to the idea of a more rugged vehicle.

Given the brand’s luxury focus, a classy coupe doesn’t seem out of the question, but electric coupes are exceedingly rare. The word “Space” sounds applicable to something larger, but the Air and Gravity are already full-size models, so it’s anyone’s guess what this model could be.

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Final Thoughts

While Lucid has not yet come close to toppling Tesla, it’s doing what a lot of other EV startups couldn’t: surviving. And, with only two high-end models on sale presently, the potential for growth is enormous if the brand launches two or more models that are more accessible.

The Earth is the only one that looks like a guarantee, but we can’t wait to see the possibilities of the Ocean and Space nameplates.

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