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Lucid beats estimates for EV deliveries as price cuts, cheaper financing spur demand
Jan 6, 2025 6:30 AM

Jan 6 (Reuters) - Lucid Group ( LCID ) reported record

fourth-quarter deliveries on Monday, surpassing Wall Street

expectations, as the Saudi Arabia-backed automaker benefited

from strong demand for its luxury electric sedans.

The EV maker has lowered prices and offered incentives

including cheaper financing to woo customers away from cheaper

hybrid vehicles amid high interest rates.

The company handed over 3,099 vehicles in the fourth quarter

ended Dec. 31, compared with estimates of 2,637, according to

six analysts polled by Visible Alpha. That represented growth of

11% over the third quarter and 78% higher than the fourth

quarter a year earlier.

Production rose about 42% year-over-year to 3,386 vehicles

in the reported quarter, surpassing estimates of 2,904 units.

For 2024, production rose 7% to 9,029 vehicles, topping the

company's target of 9,000 vehicles. Annual deliveries grew 71%

to 10,241 vehicles.

Lucid started taking orders for its Gravity SUV in November,

in a bid to enter the lucrative SUV sector and take some market

share from Rivian and Tesla.

Rivian on Friday topped analysts' estimates for quarterly

deliveries and said its production was no longer constrained by

a component shortage. But Tesla reported its first fall in

yearly deliveries, in part due to the company's aging lineup.

Demand for EVs, already squeezed by competition from hybrid

vehicles, could face another challenge as President-elect Donald

Trump is expected to reverse many of the Biden administration's

EV-friendly policies and incentives.

Lucid, backed by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, has

reduced its workforce as part of cost-cutting efforts, with the

EV maker still losing tens of thousands of dollars per vehicle.

The company also raised $1.75 billion in October through a

stock sale that CEO Peter Rawlinson believes will provide Lucid

with a "cash runway well into 2026".

Lucid is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter results on

Feb. 25.

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