Certainly, floor mats. Not vehicles.
- Lucid is initiating a recall of more than 4,000 floor mats.
- The initial version of the company’s All-Weather mats had the issue of sliding over the accelerator pedal of the Air EV.
Lucid
, the creator of the
Air
and
Gravity
Luxury electric vehicle maker is recalling 4,294 floor mats as they could shift within the footwell and potentially obstruct the accelerator pedal. As stated, you read that right, the
floor mats
are being recalled, rather than the cars they were installed in.
According to
documents
As per the report published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Air EV floor mats manufactured by Lucid up until February 2025 are responsible for the issue. These mats feature raised sections at the bottom but lack a cut-out where an anchoring mechanism could be attached.
Sadly, there isn’t much vehicle owners can do apart from removing the mat from the driver’s footwell. Lucid stated they will refund customers who purchased the risky all-season floor mats. Additionally, a newer version featuring a cut-out section is available. The design allows it to securely attach to the underlying carpet, preventing movement.
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“A Lucid representative stated in an emailed statement that the safety of our customers and their families is paramount,”
Automotive News
Lucid has started reaching out to the owners of cars for which these floor mats were initially intended, informing them about the recall and offering additional details.
The problem was initially identified in August of last year by a sales representative operating a Lucid Air in Europe. According to the electric vehicle manufacturer, there were 13 cases where the all-weather floor mat showed some displacement; however, no obstruction affecting the accelerator pedal occurred. Although Lucid has not recorded any accidents resulting from this matter, the company has opted for a recall due to the potential hazard posed by the moving mats, which could hinder the accelerator’s ability to return to its default position.
In 2021, the Lucid Air was introduced as a high-end four-door electric vehicle featuring exceptional driving range and rapid charging capabilities. Boasting an estimated maximum range of 512 miles per full charge, this model stands out as the most extended-range EV available for purchase within the U.S. market at present. Additionally, thanks to its advanced 900-volt battery setup, the car offers swift recharge times provided access to compatible DC quick chargers; specifically, Lucid claims that under ideal conditions, the Air can add approximately 200 miles worth of range after just twelve minutes of charging.