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Lucid Air Says "Ice, Ice Baby!" Tops Cold Weather Range Test with 520km!

TL;DR: The Lucid Air Grand Touring conquered Norway's coldest ever NAF Winter Test, cruising 520 km on a single charge. It left competitors in its frosty wake, proving its long-range capabilities even when the mercury drops to brutal lows.
Meta: Lucid Air Grand Touring sets new winter range record in Norway's NAF El Prix test, showcasing superior cold-weather performance.
Hoo boy, when it gets cold, some EVs start shiverin' like a chihuahua in a snowstorm. But not the Lucid Air Grand Touring, my friends! This slick ride just strutted its stuff in Norway's infamous Norges Automobil-Forbund (NAF) Winter Test, known as “El Prix,” and let me tell ya, it wasn't just cold; it was record-breaking cold. We're talking temperatures down to a bone-chilling –31°C (that's like, negative 24 for my Fahrenheit folks!).
Chillin' with the Best (and Beating 'Em!)
Despite conditions that would make a polar bear grab a sweater, the Lucid Air Grand Touring went and did what it does best: cover ground. It clocked a phenomenal 520 kilometers (323 miles) on a single charge. Now, for some perspective, the next closest contender, a Mercedes-Benz CLA, managed 421 km (261 miles). That means Lucid was nearly 100 km ahead of the competition, leaving 'em to ponder their life choices in the rearview mirror, probably frozen solid.
This ain't no lab test, either. This is real-world Nordic drivin', baby! Cars start fully charged, hit up city traffic in Oslo, cruise high-speed highways, tackle winding mountain roads, and even plow through snow-covered rural stretches. It's a true test of grit, and the Lucid Air proved it had plenty. Even a Tesla Model Y managed 359 km, which is decent, but Lucid was just on another level.
A Long List of Long Runs
This isn't the first time the Lucid Air Grand Touring has shown off its stamina. Last year, in the NAF Summer Test 2025, it went an astounding 828.6 km (514.9 miles), breaking a record that had been standing since way back in 2023. And don't forget that Guinness World Records title for the longest journey by an electric car on a single charge, where a Lucid Air Grand Touring covered 1,205 km. Yeah, that’s right, twelve hundred and five kilometers. That's like driving from New York to Chicago, and then some, without plugging in! It's clear this car's got legs, whether it's scorching hot or colder than a witch's... well, you know.
These results are more than just bragging rights; they’re a testament to Lucid's engineering prowess. When the cold hits hard, battery efficiency often takes a nosedive, and range estimates go out the window faster than last year's fashion. But Lucid's tech seems to laugh in the face of sub-zero temperatures, delivering reliable performance when it truly counts.
What's Next
With these kinds of real-world cold-weather victories piling up, Lucid is strengthening its reputation as a leader in EV range, not just on paper, but where it matters most: on the road. The challenge now for Lucid, and other premium EV brands, is to translate these impressive technical achievements into broader market success and increased production. As EV adoption grows in colder climates, proving resilience in harsh conditions will become an even bigger selling point. We'll be watching to see if this winter win melts some hearts (and wallets) for Lucid.
So, if you're lookin' to roll deep, even when the thermometer takes a permanent vacation, the Lucid Air Grand Touring might just be your ticket. Talk about keepin' it cool, literally!
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