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This brief video clip shared by our good friend Alex Guberman (E for Electric @EforElectric) gives us a glimpse of a Lucid Air racing a Tesla Model S. There is not much information here, though it says to "stay tuned for the results." We can only assume Alex has something up his sleeve. As soon as we know more, we'll update this article or produce a second article with the full story.
Just about every day, we see videos of Tesla vehicles racing gas-powered cars. We share them here to promote the power of electric cars. However, we rarely see vehicles like the Tesla Model S racing other EVs, aside from the all-new Porsche Taycan and the Tesla Model 3 Performance, since there are no other production electric vehicles that even come close. Now, it seems that's about to change in a very big way.
Quarter mile race: @Tesla vs. @LucidMotors - stay tuned for the results pic.twitter.com/HskHf1C0sl
— E for Electric (@EforElectric) August 19, 2020