Lucid gets $1.5 billion cash infusion from Saudi shareholder, beats revenue estimates

Lucid gets .5 billion cash infusion from Saudi shareholder, beats revenue estimates


The Lucid Air on display at the New York International Auto Show on March 28, 2024.

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Lucid Group said on Monday its largest shareholder, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, will inject $1.5 billion in cash, as the electric vehicle maker looks to add new models to its product line.

The EV maker’s shares, which closed down 3.9%, were up about 3% in extended trading.

The deal comes just ahead of Lucid’s planned production of its much-awaited Gravity SUV later this year and keeps the EV maker sufficiently funded till the fourth quarter of 2025.

Ayar Third Investment, an affiliate of PIF, has agreed to buy $750 million worth of convertible preferred stock and provide a similar amount as a credit line.

The company also reported second-quarter revenue above analysts’ estimates as price cuts helped drive higher sales of its luxury electric sedans during the April-June period.

In February, Lucid cut prices of its flagship Air sedans by up to 10% to reignite sales as consumers increasingly opted for more budget-friendly gasoline-electric hybrid cars in response to prevailing high interest rates.

Revenue for the second quarter was $200.6 million, compared with analysts’ estimate of $192.1 million, according to LSEG data.

In the same quarter, the company delivered a record 2,394 vehicles, beating market expectations, while market leader Tesla reported a smaller-than-expected decline.

Lucid is gearing up to expand its product line with a more affordable mid-size car expected to roll out in late 2026.

The company posted a net loss of $790.3 million in the June quarter, compared with a loss of $764.2 million a year earlier.

It ended the second quarter with cash and cash equivalents of $1.35 billion, compared with $1.37 billion at the end of 2023.



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