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It seems like they added a lot of requested items, such as the limited regen notification. Could you share what is within each of those menus?
Will need to wait, was pulled only from what Justin Berkowitz put on TwitterIt seems like they added a lot of requested items, such as the limited regen notification. Could you share what is within each of those menus?
doesn't look like anything new from the headlines, i guess we'll see...I wonder whether there are any new features in this, or are they all bug fixes.
i thought the consensus from the OG crew was that lucid shouldn't put notifications for limited regen because notifications distract drivers?It seems like they added a lot of requested items, such as the limited regen notification. Could you share what is within each of those menus?
Word on the street is that it addresses more bug fixes \ enhancements to existing items than any new feature updates. Regardless, still progressI wonder whether there are any new features in this, or are they all bug fixes.
Speak to Audi, VW, etc. They're well over a decade late to the OTA party. For the ones that do offer them most MAJOR OTA's still need you to go to a dealer to have it installed. That's not true OTA, it's laughable at this point.
You beat me to it! Damn you lolI just stopped by to say the word "robust".
3 posts from you in this thread and all of them negative or anticipating disappointment.
100% agree.Fixing code or enhancing code is always a best thing next to new futures. I am happy that Lucid is building a strong base then hurrying too much on infotainment that dont define my car![]()
the no regen available is a new featureI wonder whether there are any new features in this, or are they all bug fixes.
You are right. The last 6 months of updates have all been disappointing3 posts from you in this thread and all of them negative or anticipating disappointment.
Lucid is not competing on a software front with the legacy automakers that ship complete software. Lucid is following the MVP strategy like Tesla and Rivian. Release minimal feature set and add/improve later. They’ve been doing this for a long time. Lucid has been doing OTAs for a long time too. Bragging about how cool OTAs are at this stage is a little silly…Speak to Audi, VW, etc. They're well over a decade late to the OTA party. For the ones that do offer them most MAJOR OTA's still need you to go to a dealer to have it installed. That's not true OTA, it's laughable at this point.