Lucid Motors: Service Network Expands
Slowly, the blank spots are diminishing: Lucid Motors has expanded its network with 59 mobile hub locations across Germany, where maintenance and repairs can be carried out.
The biggest problem for small brands is the density of the service network. While one might tolerate a distance of 200 to 300 kilometers for a purchase when it has to be something truly special, the fun stops when it comes to service.
Especially as Lucid is now also increasingly targeting the rental and fleet business to boost its numbers. This is why additional service partners have been brought on board, and above all, a reasonably dense coverage has been achieved up to the Main line.
And since convenience is as important as coverage, the mobile service vehicles are equipped with everything needed to solve most problems right at your doorstep.
For more complex repairs, the vehicle is picked up, the necessary work is carried out, and it is brought back – and very importantly: another Lucid is provided in the meantime so that you remain mobile.
What does that mean?
Lucid is increasing density – which makes sense because they want to make larger quantities in the fleet and rental business in the future and grow out of the absolute niche role.
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