Lucid Air becomes the most powerful saloon in the world

Unrivalled by combustion engines, the Sapphire version of the electric Lucid Air increases performance to 1,254 hp, allowing a sprint to 100 km/h in under 2 seconds. Lucid Motors/dpa

Lucid, the US automotive company pushing electric performance to newer highs, has announced what it describes as the most powerful saloon in the world, a Sapphire-badged version of the Air.

The four-door sports version has a whiplash-guaranteeing 1,254 horsepower on tap, meaning neither the Plaid version of the Tesla Model S nor the freshly facelifted Porsche Taycan Turbo S can compete.

The Lucid Air Sapphire also leaves high-end combustion engines like the Mercedes S 63 AMG and Bentley Flying Spur behind in its fumeless wake.

Lucid says the new leap forward in performance is made possible by a new twin engine on the rear axle, which increases the previous peak performance by around 10%.

This enables the Sapphire to accelerate from a standstill to 100 km/h in just 1.89 seconds, beating even a Bugatti behind in the sprint. Keep your foot on the floor, and the car only stops accelerating at 330 km/h - or when the 118 kWh battery is empty after a standard range of 687 kilometres.

The Sapphire is initially only available in the US. However, Lucid is set to announce the European launch at the Geneva Motor Show next week.

With a US price of $249,000, the Sapphire costs around twice as much as the most powerful Model S and around a quarter more than the most expensive Taycan.