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    Lucid Expands Robotaxi Fleet for Uber, Names New CEO

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Expansion of Robotaxi Fleet: Lucid is increasing its robotaxi partnership with Uber, raising the order of Gravity SUVs from 20,000 to 35,000 for their autonomous fleet.

    2. Financial Boost: Uber is investing an additional $200 million into Lucid, on top of an existing $300 million, while Lucid also secures $500 million from a Saudi affiliate.

    3. New Leadership: Lucid appoints Silvio Napoli, a veteran executive from the elevator industry, as its new CEO, concluding a 14-month search for leadership.

    4. Ambitious Plans: The expanded partnership aims to deploy thousands of autonomous vehicles in the U.S., beginning with a service launch in San Francisco over the next six years.

    Expanding Horizons: Lucid and Uber’s Robotaxi Partnership

    Lucid Motors is charting a new course in the autonomous vehicle market. Recently, the luxury electric vehicle company announced an expansion of its robotaxi deal with Uber. Initially, Uber planned to purchase 20,000 Lucid Gravity SUVs. Now, that number has surged to 35,000. This significant increase reflects both companies’ optimism about the future of self-driving technology. The commercial rollout will kick off in San Francisco, marking a pivotal moment for urban mobility.

    Moreover, Uber is backing this growth with further investment. The company will add $200 million to its previous $300 million investment, demonstrating strong faith in Lucid’s capabilities. This partnership not only signifies a financial commitment but also emphasizes the collaboration needed to make autonomous vehicles a reality. Additionally, Lucid will also receive $500 million from a Saudi Arabian fund. This funding will undoubtedly accelerate Lucid’s efforts in the competitive EV landscape.

    A New Chapter: Leadership Change at Lucid

    In tandem with its expanding operations, Lucid appointed Silvio Napoli as its new CEO. Unlike its previous leadership, Napoli comes from a background in manufacturing elevators and escalators. While this may seem unorthodox, it suggests a fresh perspective on mobility. Napoli’s extensive experience in operational management could lead to innovative strategies for scaling production and enhancing user experience.

    This leadership transition concludes a 14-month search for a successor to Peter Rawlinson. Under Rawlinson, Lucid established its reputation by producing high-performance electric cars. Now, with Napoli at the helm, the company prepares for a new phase. It aims to shift focus towards autonomous systems and mass deployment. With these developments, Lucid advances not just its own objectives, but also contributes to the larger conversation around future transportation.

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