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Lucid launches redesigned mobile app for iOS, teases Watch app

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Lucid Motors announced a redesigned mobile app with major changes throughout the UI, offering better visuals and features for users on iOS. The electric vehicle (EV) company has planned an expansion for Android users in early 2025.

The redesigned Lucid app has version 2.0.0 listed on the App Store and it comes with the following changes:

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  • Redesigned app with a new interface, enhanced features, and a more intuitive user experience.
  • A new 3D model that shows you the real-time status of your doors, trunk, frunk, lights, and more.
  • New and engaging animation for over-the-air updates, charging, and remote climate.
  • Maps now includes re-center and improved search results based on keywords.
  • New climate controls for max cooling and steering wheel and seat heating or ventilation (Requires compatible vehicle software).
  • Customizable car controls with the ability to put your favorites front and center.
  • Multiple vehicles can now be linked to one app for use with Mobile Key and Passive Entry & Exit (North America and Middle East only).
Lucid Mobile app UI

Lucid Mobile app UI (Credit – Lucid)

How to identify your version

First, go check your app version and verify, or look at your app’s home screen and see if your app is showing a bird’s eye view of your Lucid vehicle. If so, the app is running an older version, and visit the App Store to download this new update.

Lucid Watch app?

The EV maker has not said anything about this specific app version but its promotional poster has shared a sneak peek into this new watch including an interface to show the vehicle and its range.

This app could allow users to unlock their vehicle and do more right from their wrist but we’ll have to wait to see more information.

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Lucid Mobile App

Redesigned Lucid Mobile app (Credit – Lucid)

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