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Lucid announces subscription to self-driving technology, unveils concept of two-seater roboticaxi

Lucid announced on Thursday a subscription to self-driving technology for its electric vehicles and showcased the concept of a robotaxi with two seats.

The EV maker stated that the monthly subscription will range between $69 to $199, depending on what level of autonomy a customer wants.

Lucid's decision puts it in line with Rivian, and Tesla who have both?shifted to subscription-based advanced driving assistance systems over the past few months.

Software and recurring revenue streams are increasingly important to automakers to boost their business beyond vehicle sales.

Lucid's concept of a two-seater roboticaxi is similar to Tesla's Cybercab. This vehicle is also designed without a pedal or steering wheel and runs on 'Full Self-Driving' system.

Elon Musk's company announced last month that its first Cybercab officially rolled off of the production line in?its Gigafactory, Texas. Musk stated that Tesla will begin mass production of Cybercabs 'in April.

Tesla's 'Full Self Driving (FSD)' feature is no longer available as a permanent, one-time option. Instead, the company now offers a $99 monthly subscription.

Musk has said that the $99 per month price will increase "as FSD?s capabilities improve."

Rivian has launched its own driver-assistance system Autonomy+. It is priced at $49.99 per monthly or $2,500 for a one-time payment, which undercuts Tesla's price.

(source: Reuters)