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The Lucid Air Trunk and Frunk Can Carry a Lot of Turkeys, FYI

Lucid Air can carry a lot of turkeys for a good cause 28 photos
Photo: Twitter / Lucid Motors
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Thanks to Lucid, Thanksgiving will have proved a bit more cheerful for many families in need in Alameda County, California. The carmaker has donated several hundred pounds of turkeys, in a bid to usher in the true holiday spirit.
As it so happens, this also doubles as a perfect PR opportunity, showcasing the volume of the Air’s trunk and frunk, the latter of which is advertised as the largest ever fitted to an electric sedan.” Not that we’re complaining: another look at one of the most anticipated EVs of our times and a good deed wrapped in one, what is there to be upset about?

On November 26, Lucid sent out the tweet below. At first sight, it serves to remind the world that, even though the 2020 holiday season will be the worst we’ve had in a while because we can’t be with all our friends and extended families, it will get better. It also highlights the importance of giving back, by using personal example: “We’re working with local food banks to share over 500 lbs [227 kg] of turkey with families in need,” the video says.

Speaking of which, it’s nothing fancy: it shows someone loading the Air with individual bags of turkey, both in the front and rear. But it’s just perfect to showcase the large volume of storage space available, without coming across as screaming for attention. The video is made up of fast cuts and is too short to be able to count the number of bags, but one thing is certain: you can pack a lot of birds into the Air.

The Lucid Air is the cheapest car in the upcoming Lucid lineup, and will start deliveries in 2022. Pricing starts at $77,400 and it has an estimated (promised?) range of 406 miles (653 km).



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About the author: Elena Gorgan
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Elena has been writing for a living since 2006 and, as a journalist, she has put her double major in English and Spanish to good use. She covers automotive and mobility topics like cars and bicycles, and she always knows the shows worth watching on Netflix and friends.
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