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LCID: Could a Saudi Buyout Send This EV Stock Back to $10?

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Now you need to know that Lucid Motors (LCID) is one of the most polarizing EV stocks in the market — but it’s also one of the most interesting speculative turnarounds. Yes, the company faces production challenges, cash burn, and fierce competition from Tesla, BYD, and legacy automakers. But it has some unique wildcards that most other EV startups don’t:

1) The “Musk Factor”
Musk’s public comments about Lucid being “basically controlled by the Saudis” and that they make better-looking cars than Tesla might sound like trolling, but they highlight a real truth: Lucid isn’t just another budget EV player — it’s positioned as a luxury rival with design appeal that matters to high-end buyers.

2) Saudi PIF Is Deep In — Valuation Floor
The Saudi sovereign wealth fund has put billions into LCID already — and now owns around 60%+ of the shares. They’ve made no secret of their plans to expand the kingdom’s domestic EV production and see Lucid as a flagship partner.
Rumors have swirled for years about a possible full buyout to bring Lucid fully under the PIF umbrella — or merge it with other Middle East EV initiatives like the Ceer brand. Any credible news here could double or triple the stock overnight from these depressed levels.

3) Gravity SUV & Product Pipeline
The Lucid Air remains one of the few luxury EVs that truly competes with Tesla’s Model S in both design and range. The upcoming Gravity SUV could be the next big catalyst, especially as the luxury SUV segment has fatter margins and huge global demand.

Meanwhile, the new AMP-2 factory in Saudi Arabia will help Lucid localize production, get tax incentives, and serve the Middle East and Europe more cost-effectively.

4) Technical Setup: Double Bottom Pattern
Here’s what really makes this setup tradable: LCID is showing a clear double bottom on the daily chart around the $2–$2.20 zone. The stock tested that level twice and bounced, forming a W-shaped base that can signal a reversal.

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