EV maker Lucid to cut about 18% of US workforce, COO Winterhoff exits
The automaker expects $158 million in annualized savings as it aligns production with demand and completes the restructuring by the third quarter, Lucid said.
- On Monday, Lucid Group announced it is cutting approximately 1,500 U.S. workers, or 18% of its workforce, while eliminating the COO role and halting a production shift at its Casa Grande, Arizona factory.
- CEO Silvio Napoli initiated the restructuring to "simplify the company, sharpen execution, and position Lucid to become more competitive over time," aligning production with anticipated demand toward profitability.
- Lucid expects the measures to generate $158 million in annualized savings, though it anticipates $32 million in severance and transition costs following February's 12% workforce reduction.
- COO Marc Winterhoff is departing the company effective immediately as Lucid confirmed it has eliminated the COO position entirely following a string of high-profile executive exits.
- Lucid's turnaround strategy hinges on the upcoming Cosmos SUV, expected to start around $50,000, as the automaker pursues profitability amid a cooling United States electric vehicle market.
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