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Flash Drive: 2023 Lucid Air Touring AWD

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Clean, wide front Smile-inducing torque at any speed is what makes driving an electric car so special, and boy did the Air Touring deliver. Lucid set-up a mini drag strip, where after some expert instruction on how to use the launch control, we did 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds and hit 88 mph before lifting.

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Road Test: 2021 Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy AWD

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mpg, but did a bit better on a 207-mile freeway run with the smart cruise control set at 65 mph, achieving 25.1 Sounds came from the AM/FM and SiriusXM satellite radio, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Driver In-car intercom allowed the driver to speak with those sitting in the far back seats. Hitting the Road.

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Flash Drive: 2023 Toyota Sequoia

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The Sequoia had strong acceleration, with 0-60 mph times of 7.7 The system has Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Wi-Fi Connect with a one-month trial period that includes up to 3 GB. Clean Fleet Report had the opportunity to drive the Sequoia while pulling a 6,500-pound boat and trailer. New Look: Exterior.

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Battery cell qualification for EVs: Lucid’s cell specialist discusses the complicated process – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

Maithri Venkat: As automakers commit to electrification, the market requirements are becoming more diverse for different types of EV products—longer range, faster charging, sports car-level performance numbers and long life. Cell peak or continuous power targets are related to the 0-60 mph vehicle performance requirements and towing capacity.

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Battery cell qualification for EVs: Lucid’s cell specialist discusses the complicated process

Charged EVs

Maithri Venkat: As automakers commit to electrification, the market requirements are becoming more diverse for different types of EV products—longer range, faster charging, sports car-level performance numbers and long life. Cell peak or continuous power targets are related to the 0-60 mph vehicle performance requirements and towing capacity.