What's your internal temp high score?

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Mine was 150f yesterday. Thinking about trying the cookie baking thing on the dash. Wondering how long the interior is going to last on these at those temps for a couple months out of the year over a decade.

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Mine was 150f yesterday. Thinking about trying the cookie baking thing on the dash. Wondering how long the interior is going to last on these at those temps for a couple months out of the year over a decade.

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Do you use a windshield sunshade?
 
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Not sure if you have the glass canopy or not, but thought you may be interested in this if you do...
 
I have the windshield and overhead sunshades, but still got up to 140° a couple days ago. I experimented with leaving Climate Keep on to moderate it, but that had the battery conditioning system going full blast as well so it chewed through the battery too quickly.
I also considered leaving some steaks in a water bath in the frunk for a nice Lucid sous vide.
 
Tesla has an over-temp protection on by default that limits internal temp to about 100°F. I'm wondering if Lucid has thought of implementing something like that?
 
Yeah I get very concerned about the Screen Electronics when it's been baking in the sun and I touch behind the screen. Been more proactive about a windshield reflective shade these days, leaving a window cracked and the built-in shades up. Can also set it to keep at 85 deg f if really needed...
 
Yeah I get very concerned about the Screen Electronics when it's been baking in the sun and I touch behind the screen. Been more proactive about a windshield reflective shade these days, leaving a window cracked and the built-in shades up. Can also set it to keep at 85 deg f if really needed...
Yeah the worst part is the electronics stay almost too hot to touch for over an hour after turning the AC on max. You can set it to keep at 85f??? Is that just keep mode, or is it something different?
 
Tesla has an over-temp protection on by default that limits internal temp to about 100°F. I'm wondering if Lucid has thought of implementing something like that?
How Lucid doesn't have this feature yet is beyond me. Just the safety aspect alone of preventing an accidental child or pet tragedy when they are forgotten in the back seat-which sadly happens 40-50 times a year
 
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