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Lucid Group, Inc., maker of the world’s most advanced electric vehicles, has announced a landmark collaboration with NVIDIA to accelerate its journey toward full vehicle autonomy and intelligent manufacturing. The partnership will see Lucid deploy NVIDIA DRIVE AV to power one of the world’s first privately owned passenger vehicles with Level 4 autonomous driving capabilities, while also leveraging NVIDIA’s Industrial AI platform to transform its production ecosystem.
In addition, Lucid plans to implement a unified AI factory powered by NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA AI Enterprise, enabling smart manufacturing, process optimisation, and enhanced operational agility.
“Our vision is clear: to build the best vehicles on the market,” said Marc Winterhoff, interim CEO of Lucid. “We’ve already set the benchmark in core EV attributes with proprietary technology that results in unmatched range, efficiency, space, performance, and handling. Now, we’re taking the next step by combining cutting-edge AI with Lucid’s engineering excellence to deliver the smartest and safest autonomous vehicles on the road. Partnering with NVIDIA, we’re proud to continue powering American innovation leadership in the global quest for autonomous mobility.”
“As vehicles evolve into software-defined supercomputers on wheels, a new opportunity emerges — to reimagine mobility with intelligence at every turn,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Together with Lucid, we’re accelerating the future of autonomous, AI-powered transportation, built on NVIDIA’s full-stack automotive platform.”
Lucid’s push toward autonomy began with DreamDrive Pro, its in-house advanced driver assistance system launched on the Lucid Air in 2021. Recent updates have introduced hands-free driving and automated lane-change features via over-the-air software enhancements. The company’s next phase, powered by NVIDIA DRIVE AV, will enable L2++ (eyes-on) autonomy in the upcoming Lucid Gravity and midsize models, progressing toward full L4 (eyes-off) self-driving capabilities.
To achieve this, Lucid will integrate NVIDIA’s multi-sensor suite architecture—comprising cameras, radar, and lidar—along with dual NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor computers running the safety-certified NVIDIA DriveOS. This centralised AI computing architecture is designed to unify all automated driving functions and support seamless scalability as autonomy advances.
The collaboration will also introduce new autonomous features in Lucid Gravity, reinforcing its global position in next-generation mobility following its European debut. Through NVIDIA’s scalable software-defined platform, Lucid vehicles will continuously evolve via over-the-air updates, ensuring long-term innovation and relevance.
Beyond autonomy, Lucid is embracing a Software-Driven Manufacturing approach using NVIDIA’s Industrial AI tools to enhance factory intelligence. The company is deploying predictive analytics, robotics, and digital twins to optimise workflows, improve quality, and enable reconfigurable production lines. This strategy will help reduce costs, accelerate delivery timelines, and enhance operational resilience.
Lucid’s partnership with NVIDIA marks a defining moment for the EV industry — one that fuses luxury, performance, and autonomy with AI-driven manufacturing excellence, reshaping the future of mobility from the road to the production line.


