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RG: sales of the record-breaking electric car Lucid Air Sapphire began in Moscow

Everyone will be able to see one of the fastest electric cars, the flagship Lucid Air Sapphire, in Moscow at the Rolf dealership showroom. Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports this.

“This is the fastest car in the history of official tests. Machine power – 1234 hp. The model accelerates to 100 km/h in less than 2 seconds. Note that over longer distances, this sedan is second only to the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport: in tests of acceleration to 322 km/h, the American luxury supercar loses to its Italian counterpart by 3.1 seconds, but beats it in a quarter mile, showing a time of almost 9.0 seconds,” the publication says.

Despite its supercar status, the Lucid Air Sapphire is positioned as a full-fledged four-door sedan with a spacious back row and a capacious trunk. The official price on the Russian market will be known on the day the sales start. According to preliminary information, it will be about 40 million rubles.

Previously, Russian owners discovered a serious malfunction of the Zeekr 9X.

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