According to a recent LinkedIn post from EV Co, Lucid Motors is reportedly recalling 3,627 Lucid Air Pure sedans in the U.S. over a potential rear-drive half-shaft issue that could increase crash risk. The post cites media coverage indicating the recall covers 2024–2026 models built between September 2023 and July 2025, with inspections, repairs, towing, and loaner vehicles said to be covered at no cost to owners.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that the issue appears linked to irregularities in the bolt fastening process, including adhesive application and curing, affecting rear-wheel-drive Lucid Air Pure units. For investors, the situation suggests near-term recall and warranty costs, as well as potential reputational and quality-perception risks, though the quick remedial measures may help limit longer-term brand damage and support confidence in Lucid’s scaling production processes.

