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Lucid stock offers three big reasons to warrant a long-term investment

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Investors are bailing on Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID) this morning as the “ambitious” plans it laid out in its Investor Day presentation failed to alleviate concerns of widening losses and future dilution.

However, for high-risk long-term investors, the firm’s announcement of mid-size electric SUV and robotaxi initiatives warrants looking beyond its near-term cash burn and dilution concerns.

At the time of writing, Lucid stock is down some 13% versus its year-to-date high in early January.

Why launch of mid-size SUVs is bullish for Lucid stock?

The launch of the mid-size platform, featuring Lucid Cosmos and Lucid Earth, in itself is a solid reason to load up on LCID shares on Thursday.

While the market continues to fixate on cash burn, these vehicles represent a “fundamental shift” from low-volume luxury to high-margin mass production.

Starting at under “$50,000”, this platform targets the heart of the global EV market – going directly up against the Tesla Model Y and Rivian R2.

Unlike its competitors, Lucid is leveraging its all-new “Atlas” drive unit to offer industry-leading efficiency of roughly 4.5 miles per kWh.

This “radical efficiency” allows the company to use smaller, lighter, and cheaper battery packs – which typically account for up to 40% of an electric vehicle’s cost – to achieve the same range as rivals.

By slashing the bill of materials while maintaining its “Premium DNA”, Lucid is not just launching a new SUV; it’s industrializing its tech lead to achieve the unit economics necessary for sustainable, long-term profitability.

Why UBER partnership is bullish for LCID shares?

Lucid is proving to be more than just a car company – it’s evolving into a tech ecosystem.

On Thursday, the Newark-headquartered firm announced a new strategic partnership with UBER, underscoring the value of its core powertrain and battery tech outside of its own EVs.

The UBER partnership creates a massive new revenue stream that’s completely independent of the core consumer vehicle sales cycle, which may significantly bolster its long-term financial health.

Moreover, this opens the door to future licensing opportunities where other automakers may agree to pay LCID for its unparalleled drive units and efficiency software, making the Nasdaq-listed firm a premier provider of EV drivetrains.

This diversified business model, combined with industry-leading tech, builds a strong, compelling case for Lucid shares’ long-term dominance.

Why PIF’s backing make Lucid more attractive?

Perhaps the most potent factor separating LCID stock from other EV startups is its core backer.

Lucid is relatively more insulated due to the immense financial power of the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF), which currently has a controlling stake in the company.

In an environment where EV startups face significant cash burn as they scale up manufacturing, this level of sovereign wealth backing provides a “safety net” that’s hard for any other independent EV maker to replicate.

PIF’s backing is significant given that it guarantees that Lucid Group Inc can weather the initial R&D and manufacturing ramp-up.

This stability is critical as it begins production of its mid-size SUVs at its expansive facility in Saudi Arabia.  

Moreover, it also gives LCID a powerful, long-term foothold in the Middle Eastern and European markets – regions that are rapidly adopting EVs, thereby making its stock even more attractive as a long-term holding.

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