Lucid Motors arrived with great fanfare in an emerging sector bristling with anticipation. It wanted to rewrite some of those still rather fresh rules and deliver a car that would shatter some four-door performance sedan benchmarks and outgun the likes of a Tesla Model S for range. Inside the Lucid Air, the company also wanted to reinvent EV interior design and give skeptical buyers a real reason to go all-electric. And it stuck some quite meaty price tags on the outside of each vehicle, with an entry-level AWD Pure rolling out at $87,400 and the flagship Dream Edition going for $169,000.