My 2017 chevy Bolt does a better job
Cool. Enjoy it in good health.
My 2022 Air DE tracks the battery percentage just fine. At low SOC,
any vehicle,
including your Bolt, is estimating. Your Bolt just gives you a larger bottom buffer because they don't want you going to some chevy forum and complaining about the fact that an estimate is an estimate.
A battery's open-circuit voltage (OCV), which is often used to estimate SOC, is less reliable at low voltages. Additionally, the battery's discharge rate can change significantly as it approaches a "dead" state, making it difficult to predict remaining capacity. OCV is a measure of the voltage a battery has when no current is flowing. Another method for estimating SOC, coulomb counting (measuring the amount of charge flowing in and out), can also be affected by factors like self-discharge and cell imbalances, making it less reliable at low levels.
Basically, Lucid can either lie to you (like Chevy does), or admit that estimating at low SOCs is very difficult, and impossible to do accurately, due to, well,
physics. Lucid chose to give you access to all (or most) of the battery, rather than artificially telling you you have less range than you actually do, but the caveat of this is that the real-time estimation means it may get it wrong.
The solution to all this is
don't run your car to zero, because how much charge you have left on the way to zero is a moving target, in
every single EV on the planet.