Pretty discouraging for an on-the-fence reservation holder like me. "Range" now seems an amorphous concept (even tho we have a govt agency that spends billions, in part trying to quantify it--yet can't get within+/- 25%). The results among the owners here just don't make sense (losing 40 miles in your garage bec the batteries need cooling?) Come on guys. I won't say Lucid isn't ready for primetime (which it isn't), but rather the whole segment seems to need 5+ years before before reliability, battery range, battery weight, dependable software, frequency and speed of charging stations, etc. allow EVs to be mainstream. (Until then it's a 3/4% fringe of the US car/light truck market)
I'm an "enthusiast" (and BTW, if LCID only appeals to us enthusiasts, they have no future). I love the design but I've only been allowed to see the car in a sales center, and have never been offered a test drive. My delivery of a Touring now looks like a year away. I hold three other EV reservations and will continue to sit back and weigh options ...and maybe buy none..
But as the "real world" feedback continues to filter in (and many thanks to the honest owners here) I become less, not more, convinced. Let's face it: this car is a high-priced curiosity--an indulgence. If LCID continues to disappoint the curious and the indulgent, there is no one else left to sell cars to.