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March 12 (Reuters) - Lucid LCID.O showcased a two-seater robotaxi concept without pedals and a steering wheel and announced a self-driving tech subscription for its electric vehicles at its investor day event on Thursday.
The monthly subscription would be priced between $69 and $199 depending on the level of autonomous driving capability a customer chooses, the EV maker said.
Lucid's move puts it in line with bigger rivals Rivian RIVN.O and Tesla TSLA.O, which have both shifted to subscription-based advanced driver assistance systems in recent months.
Automakers are increasingly looking to software and recurring revenue streams to bolster their businesses beyond vehicle sales.
Lucid's two-seater robotaxi concept is similar to Tesla's Cybercab, which is also designed without a steering wheel or pedals and operates entirely on Full Self-Driving system.
The Elon Musk-led company last month said its first Cybercab had officially rolled off the production line at its Gigafactory in Texas. Musk said Tesla expects to begin mass production of the Cybercab in April.
Starting last month, Tesla owners could no longer purchase its Full Self-Driving $(FSD)$ feature as a one-time, permanent option, with the company shifting to a monthly subscription plan priced at $99 per month.
Musk has since said the $99 monthly price will rise "as FSD's capabilities improve."
Rivian launched its in-house driver assistance system, Autonomy+, priced at $49.99 per month or $2,500 as a one-time purchase, undercutting Tesla's pricing.
(Reporting by Akash Sriram and Abhirup Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)
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