Lucid Motors showcased its Lucid User Experience, perfectly blending with its intuitive infotainment touchscreen displays.
The Lucid UX control interface is built around two primary touch screens: the Glass Cockpit and the Pilot Panel, both curved towards the driver. The 34″ Glass Cockpit comes with 5K resolution and is strategically located behind the steering wheel, while the Pilot Panel is positioned below the center console. Unfortunately, Lucid did not specify its size, but judging from the images, it seems pretty large.
There are three primary sections to the Glass Cockpit. On the left are the vehicle’s controls, including the lighting system, windshield wiper settings, and basic operations like defrosting. The specialized instrumentation is located in the middle, including a speedometer, information on the remaining battery capacity, the range, and an extensive list of data. Finally, everything else, like the navigation, entertainment, and connectivity functions, is found on the right side.
On the other hand, the Pilot Panel can regulate the vehicle’s climate control system and the seat layout, including cooling and heating. One of the most distinguishing features is the seamless connection between the Glass Cockpit and the Pilot Panel, allowing the driver to review specific information more clearly by sliding the data from one to the other. Interestingly, users can even collapse the display when not in use and gain access to a storage compartment hidden behind it.


