Lucid Motors' Air Grand Touring electric vehicle has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest distance traveled on a single charge. The car covered 749 miles (1,205 kilometers) on a single battery charge during a journey from St. Moritz, Switzerland, to Munich, Germany. The route included a mix of alpine roads, highways, and secondary roads. This achievement surpasses the previous record by nearly 100 miles, establishing the Lucid Air as the electric vehicle with the greatest range to date. The record was officially validated by Guinness World Records and highlights Lucid Motors' technological advancements in electric vehicle battery efficiency and range.
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Officiated by Guinness World Records, the new record broke the previous holder by close to 100 miles. https://t.co/Rtp4TgqIXt