The media has already called the new model of the luxury electric car of the company Lucid Motors a lucid dream of CEO Peter Rawlinson. The car is named Dream Edition, which together with the name of the company forms the phrase “Lucid Dream.” According to MotorTrend magazine, Rawlinson “envisions a future of electric cars.” The car will be sold through a virtual reality application, among other outlets.

According to Car and Driver, “a lucid dream is one in which you are aware you are dreaming and can exert some degree of control. That seems to describe the state of mind of those who brought the all-wheel-drive Lucid Air Dream Edition to life because, by all rights, it shouldn’t exist.” “Lucid is going to change the world,” Rawlinson added in a comment to USA Today.

We were also interested in the parallel with the name of the car and contacted the Lucid Motors press service to ask: is it a coincidence? Or perhaps Peter Rawlinson really practices lucid dreams? We await the response with anticipation.

What ordinary thing, in your opinion, would it be appropriate to call “Lucid Dream”?

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