Lucid is jumping on the ‘privately owned’ autonomous vehicle bandwagon, aiming to sell Level 4 autonomous EVs directly to consumers. Using Nvidia’s Drive AV platform, Lucid plans to equip its future Air and Gravity models with advanced AI that allows hands-off, eyes-off driving. This move could redefine how everyday drivers experience autonomous technology.
The automaker is leveraging Nvidia’s Drive AV platform, including two Drive AGX Thor computers and DriveOS software, to integrate data from cameras, lidar, and radar. Continuous over-the-air updates ensure that Lucid’s autonomous systems improve over time, making fully autonomous driving a realistic option for private owners.
Costs for sensors and AI computing have dropped significantly, making it more realistic for automakers to sell autonomous vehicles to individuals instead of just robotaxi fleets. Lucid believes its DreamDrive Pro system can serve as a stepping stone to full L4 autonomy, allowing customers to enjoy sophisticated driver-assist features now and fully autonomous driving in the near future.
While promising, privately owned autonomous vehicles face logistical and safety challenges. Industry leaders like Waymo show that scaling autonomous tech is costly and complex. Yet, Lucid’s approach could signal a new era where everyday drivers can own and operate self-driving EVs, reshaping the landscape of consumer transportation.
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