The Lucid Air Grand Touring conducted a record-breaking journey of 1,205 kilometers (~749 miles) between St. Moritz, Switzerland and Munich, Germany, including alpine roads, highways, and secondary roads. Lucid exceeded the previous record for the longest journey of 1,045 kilometers set in June 2025 by 160 kilometers.
Lucid Group, Inc., known for building some of the most advanced electric cars in the world, has just set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title. The record is for ‘The longest distance ever driven by an electric vehicle on a single charge — a staggering 1,205 kilometers’.
The journey began in St. Moritz, Switzerland and ended in Munich, Germany, passing through scenic alpine roads, highways, and small towns, all without stopping to charge even once. This beat the previous record of 1,045 kilometers, set earlier in June 2025, by 160 kilometers.
The record-breaking drive was achieved using the Lucid Air Grand Touring, a luxury electric sedan packed with cutting-edge tech. With an official WLTP range of 960 km and an energy efficiency of just 13.5 kWh per 100 km, it outperforms nearly every other EV on the market.
Eric Bach, Senior Vice President of Product at Lucid, stated that, This record proves how efficient and advanced our technology is. Lucid vehicles are designed to go farther while using less energy.
Umit Sabanci was the Man Behind the Wheel for the Achievement. This is not the first time Lucid has made headlines with record-setting drives. In 2024, Umit Sabanci, a London-based entrepreneur, drove a Lucid Air Grand Touring across nine countries on a single charge, setting another GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title.
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