$425k Lucid Air Sapphire: The 1234-HP EV in an Armored Suit

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The Lucid Air Sapphire has impressed automotive enthusiasts and industry experts alike, becoming the quickest electric vehicle (EV) ever tested. Although the thought of an even more robust version might not have crossed anyone’s mind, U.S. Armor Group has made an armored Lucid Air Sapphire a reality. This raises the vehicle’s capabilities from impressive to extraordinary.

Armor and Protection

Unlike the Tesla Cybertruck, the Lucid Air Sapphire is now available in a bulletproof model capable of withstanding subsonic ammunition, as verified by U.S. Armor Group. The vehicle’s military-grade composite armor is said to be 10 times stronger than ballistic steel, offering robust protection while only adding an extra 385 pounds to its curb weight. The testing had earlier pegged the standard Sapphire at 5345 pounds.

Internal Upgrades

Inside the armored Lucid Air Sapphire, you will find it nearly identical to the factory model. However, significant upgrades ensure enhanced safety and security. An impenetrable Wi-Fi system is integrated to protect private data from potential hacks. Additionally, a threat detection technology alerts occupants to nearby dangers. A one-touch emergency call feature is included for worst-case scenarios, adding another layer of security to this high-end EV.

Additional Features and Cost

The base price for this bulletproof marvel starts at $425,000. However, costs can escalate based on additional features chosen. Unlike traditional options like ventilated seats or driver-assistance packages, U.S. Armor Group’s add-ons resemble elements from action-packed video games. Options include concealed gun ports, reinforced armor for grenade protection, poison gas detection, and electrically charged door handles to thwart attackers. Although it’s essential to ensure the EV’s battery is fully charged, it’s designed to handle high-risk situations comfortably.

Conclusion

The armored Lucid Air Sapphire pushes the boundary of what’s possible in the realm of EVs. With its military-grade enhancements, upgraded security features, and capability to withstand severe threats, it remains an outstanding feat in automotive technology. While the price tag might only suit a select few, the level of protection and performance it offers is without parallel.

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