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    Lucid names auto industry outsider as CEO, expands Uber deal

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    Lucid names auto industry outsider as CEO, expands Uber deal

    Lucid electric vehicles are seen at the New York International Auto Show on April 2, 2026.

    Danielle DeVries | CNBC

    Lucid Group has named the former chairman and CEO of Schindler Group, an industrial manufacturer of escalators and elevators, as its new chief executive.

    Silvio Napoli, who spent nearly 31 years at Schindler, is set to become the all-electric vehicle maker’s second CEO following the abrupt departure of Lucid founder Peter Rawlinson in February 2025.

    Interim CEO Marc Winterhoff will remain with the company as its chief operating officer once Napoli takes the reins, according to Lucid. A company spokesman said Napoli is expected to begin as CEO in the coming weeks, pending completion of his relocation from Switzerland and U.S. visa process.

    Shares of Lucid fell roughly 5% in midday trading, as the company also announced expanded investments Tuesday of $750 million from an affiliate of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund — its largest shareholder — and Uber Technologies.

    Inside Lucid’s high-stakes turnaround plan

    The latter is an expansion of a previously announced tie-up with Uber that includes the ride-hailing company investing another $200 million in Lucid. Uber has also agreed to purchase at least 35,000 Lucid vehicles designed exclusively for use as part of Uber’s future global robotaxi service. That’s up from $300 million and 20,00 vehicles announced in July.

    The PIF-backed investment is $550 million, according to Lucid.

    Napoli, who also serves on the board of American-Irish multinational power management company Eaton Corp., has not previously led an auto company before, while Rawlinson and Winterhoff are automotive veterans.

    The company said Napoli’s “deep operational expertise, financial discipline and track record of leadership in innovation” would position Lucid for its future growth plans, including upcoming midsize EVs and new autonomy initiatives.

    “His expertise in capital allocation, operational efficiency and translating advanced technology into consistent high-quality performance over time will be critical as Lucid continues to scale and execute its strategy,” Lucid Chairman Turqi Alnowaiser said in a statement.

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