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Lucid stock falls as new CEO, funding deals raise fresh concerns

by April 14, 2026
by April 14, 2026

Shares of Lucid Group moved lower on Tuesday after the electric-vehicle maker unveiled a sweeping set of updates, including a leadership change, fresh capital raises, and expanded partnerships in autonomous mobility.

The stock dropped more than 4%, extending its losses to roughly 65% over the past 12 months, as investors weighed the implications of continued cash burn and shareholder dilution against long-term growth ambitions.

New CEO appointed as leadership transition continues

Lucid said it has appointed Silvio Napoli as its new chief executive officer, replacing interim CEO Marc Winterhoff, who will return to his role as chief operating officer.

Napoli, the former CEO and executive chairman of Schindler Group, is set to take over in the coming weeks. His appointment comes about 14 months after former CEO Peter Rawlinson stepped down from the role and transitioned to an advisory position.

“Silvio is a proven global leader with deep experience leading complex, technology-driven organizations through periods of rapid growth and operational scaling,” Lucid Board Chairman Turqi Alnowaiser said in a statement.

Napoli’s compensation package includes a $1.5 million annual base salary, a $1 million relocation payment, and a potential annual bonus of up to 200% of his base salary.

He will also receive stock-based incentives worth $9.5 million and could earn up to 1 million shares tied to performance targets, including achieving a $5 billion market capitalization.

Capital raise and partnerships signal growth push

Alongside the leadership change, Lucid announced a series of funding initiatives aimed at strengthening its financial position. The company plans to raise $300 million through a public stock offering and secure an additional $750 million from existing partners.

An affiliate of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund committed $550 million in convertible preferred stock, reinforcing its position as Lucid’s majority shareholder.

Meanwhile, Uber Technologies agreed to increase its total investment in Lucid to $500 million and purchase at least 35,000 vehicles as part of a robotaxi partnership.

This expands on a prior agreement to acquire 20,000 vehicles.

Lucid is also working with Nuro to develop autonomous vehicles for Uber’s platform.

The companies recently unveiled a two-seater robotaxi without a steering wheel or pedals, currently being tested by employees in California.

“Employee test rides add a new layer to the work. They let our teams evaluate the experience more directly from requesting a ride in the Uber app to pickup, the in-vehicle experience, and dropoff while continuing to validate the system in real-world conditions,” Nuro said in a statement.

Financial pressures and investor concerns persist

Despite these strategic moves, Lucid continues to face significant financial challenges. Preliminary first-quarter results showed expected revenue between $280 million and $284 million, alongside an operating loss of around $1 billion, widening from a $691 million loss a year earlier.

The company delivered 3,093 vehicles during the quarter, slightly down year-on-year, while total liquidity fell to $3.16 billion at the end of March from $4.6 billion at the end of 2025.

Lucid also carries more than $2 billion in long-term debt and is expected to continue burning cash for several years. Analysts estimate the company may require around $7 billion before reaching positive free cash flow by 2030.

RBC Capital Markets analyst Tom Narayan said he was “most concerned” about the company’s liquidity, noting ongoing cash burn and potential limits on funding sources.

At the same time, the company has been cutting costs, including a 12% workforce reduction aimed at saving about $500 million annually.

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