Do you have access on the infotainment screen?It has not been published anywhere I’ve seen yet.
Yup.Do you have access on the infotainment screen?
OK, so -- work with me here -- could you take your phone camera and start a video and then verrrrry slowly....Yup.
And legend has it...that even to this day... borski is still sitting in his Gravity, smartphone camera in hand, under the gentle glow of the screen slowly scrolling though the manual....OK, so -- work with me here -- could you take your phone camera and start a video and then verrrrry slowly....
cool!Yup.
Seems like a lot of work hehOK, so -- work with me here -- could you take your phone camera and start a video and then verrrrry slowly....
I believe those are the minimums for California. The actual warranty is here: https://lucidmotors.com/s3fs-public/pdf/WAR_New-Vehicle-Limited-Warranty_enUS_2025.11.2.pdfShorter vehicle and powertrain warranty for Gravity vs. Air?
Warrranty as shown in Gravity Manual:
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Lucid Air manual:
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I believe those are the minimums for California. The actual warranty is here: https://lucidmotors.com/s3fs-public/pdf/WAR_New-Vehicle-Limited-Warranty_enUS_2025.11.2.pdf
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Which you can find listed right above that, in the manual:
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THANK YOU!!!I’m just going to leave this here without comment: https://publications.infotainment.p...1d-8be0-2a720ab2a3ab/content_en-US/index.html
I was never here…
It makes sense given the location of it and nothing nearby to cleanly run a power wire.The only surprising thing to me so far is that the sun visor lights are battery powered, and require battery replacement every two years. What an odd decision.
Oh, I get why, but it's such a strangely unfriendly decision. Like how Apple mice charge from the bottom. I'll live with it, though, especially if it means I get visors that actually work (unlike the garbage ones on my X).It makes sense given the location of it and nothing nearby to cleanly run a power wire.
That's really weird, because this photo from @borski indicates a tongue weight of 600lbs.The manual answers many questions about how the trailer hitch looks and operates. It's completely invisible/covered when the hitch receiver is not attached. Two big surprises, though:
1) Towing is not currently supported; it requires a future software update
2) The weight limit of the hitch receiver is 110 lbs. Which raises a new question: how can this tow a 6000 lb. trailer?