Checking a Lucid VIN free gives you recalls, owner complaints and safety records straight from NHTSA. Across the marque that is 68 complaints on 41 production runs, 20.6% of which involved a crash against 5.8% for the market as a whole.
Why a VIN tells you more than a model name
Every recall lookup you will find online answers at model level — «this Air had a recall» — and stops there, which for Lucid means collapsing 41 separate production runs and 68 complaints into a single yes or no. Characters 1–11 pin down the plant, the model year, the body and the engine instead.
Those 41 runs are nothing like each other: the average is 1.7 complaints apiece, but by model the rate swings 1× — from 1.7 on the Air down to 1.7 on the Air. The Air tops both lists here — most complaints in total and the highest rate per run.
Lucid models — where the reports concentrate
Sorted by complaints per production run — all 1 Lucid models with enough records to rank. On Lucid both orderings agree — the Air leads by raw count and by rate alike.
| Model | Per run | Complaints | Runs | Crash-related |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lucid Air | 68 | 41 | 20.6% |
How serious were they
A complaint count on its own is a weak signal — a rattling trim panel and a stalling engine both count as one. Of the 68 reports on the Lucid, 20.6% involved a crash against 5.8% across all vehicles — above the norm, and that ratio matters more than the raw total.
| Outcome | Lucid | All vehicles |
|---|---|---|
| Complaints filed | 68 | 1,105,462 |
| Involved a crash | 14 (20.6%) | 63,800 (5.8%) |
| Involved a fire | 0 (0%) | 26,830 (2.4%) |
| Injuries reported | 5 | 57,604 |
| Deaths reported | 0 | 2,721 |
Crash-related reports run 255% above the all-vehicle rate. That does not make the car unsafe on its own — but it does mean the faults owners report here tend to be the kind that end in an accident, not a squeak.
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How this check works
The file behind this page holds 1,105,462 complaints filed with NHTSA between 1981 and 2026, across 296,781 production runs. The Lucid share of that is 68 complaints over 41 runs — 0.01% of everything on record. Each one carries the reporter's VIN prefix, the systems involved and whether the incident produced a crash, a fire or an injury.
Grouping those 41 runs by prefix is the whole point. Counted at brand level Lucid averages 1.7 complaints per run, yet by model the rate runs from 1.7 on the Air to 1.7 on the Air — a 1× spread that a single Lucid figure erases. We publish the eleven characters in full — they identify a batch, not a car, since the six-digit serial number naming the individual vehicle is not part of them.
Everything above is built from those 68 safety records and nothing else, so title brands, odometer readings, auction history and insurance write-offs are not in it — they live in DMV and insurer databases rather than NHTSA's, and no free tool has them, this one included.
Frequently asked questions
How do I check a Lucid VIN for free?
Enter the 17 characters above. We look up its production run against 68 NHTSA complaint records for Lucid vehicles and return recalls, reported faults and severity. Free, no signup.
What does a Lucid VIN tell you?
Characters 1–3 identify the manufacturer and country, 4–8 the model, body and engine, 10 the model year and 11 the assembly plant. Together the first eleven pin down one production run — which is what makes a per-run comparison possible.
Which Lucid model has the most complaints?
Per production run, the Air leads at 1.7 complaints per run. The full table above ranks every Lucid model this way.
Does a free Lucid check cover accident history?
Not the title and insurance side — that lives with state DMVs and insurers. What is federal and free is what you see here: 68 Lucid complaints and every recall campaign, matched to the exact production run rather than to the model name, including the 20.6% of reports where an accident did occur.