Overview
- An over-the-air update on July 30 will add Hands-Free Drive Assist and Hands-Free Lane Change Assist to Air sedans equipped with DreamDrive Pro.
- The new features activate on compatible divided highways via the turn signal stalk to initiate supervised lane changes.
- Drivers must keep their eyes on the road at all times, monitored by an in-cabin camera that prompts them to retake control when necessary.
- The optional DreamDrive Pro suite—priced at $2,500 for Air models—relies on a 32-sensor array and early vehicles can retrofit their infotainment hardware for $950 plus tax to meet 2025 model-year specifications.
- The update places Lucid alongside General Motors, Ford, Rivian and Nissan in offering supervised hands-free driving options.