Lucid Motors Introduces LiDAR Integrated ADAS for Lucid Air

Lucid Motors announced its DreamDrive, an ADAS system combining sensing solutions including LiDARS which will be equipped with Lucid Air revealing on September 9, 2020.

Lucid Air that will be delivered in early 2021 is expected to be the first to market with the combination of a driver monitoring system and a sensor suite that includes high-resolution LIDAR as standard equipment. The DreamDrive technology suite supports 19 key safety, driving, and parking assist features that will be available on Lucid Air upon start of production, with another eight features expected to be available later via over-the-air (OTA) updates. Additional DreamDrive capabilities to enable Level 3 driving in certain conditions are also in development.


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According to Lucid Motors, its electric vehicle will enter the market with 32 sensors comprised of the camera, radar and ultrasonic sensors, as well as a long-range, high-resolution LIDAR placed at the front of the car. The comprehensive sensor suite also includes an in-car driver monitoring system designed to share relevant information with the driver while ensuring their necessary attention to the driving configuration.

The hardware systems of Lucid’s DreamDrive were developed together with the company’s commercial partners including Here, Continental, and Bosch. And Lucid built the integration system entirely in-house for the product.

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