Gravity available at Millbrae

5 seater confirmed
I think we're all smart enough to have figured out this was a 5 seater without the confirmation of Nick, at least I hope we are! 😂
 
I think we're all smart enough to have figured out this was a 5 seater without the confirmation of Nick, at least I hope we are! 😂

It has 3rd row cupholders so if it is…it’s the cheaper implementation
 
I missed this the first time -- the VIN is for a 2025 5-seat GT. So it's a 5-seater by any official metric! Whether or not the production 2026 units will look quite the same is a more interesting question.
 
Now I wonder if the 3rd-row seats are field-removable in case we ever needed that small amount of extra cargo room....
They are not.
 
Does anyone have an SA in Millbrae that they like? I'm about to switch my order to that location.
 
Does anyone have an SA in Millbrae that they like? I'm about to switch my order to that location.
I do. Laurence Paulite has been very communicative with me. Not blowing smoke — just keeping me informed whenever he learns something new about my GDE status. Highly recommend working with him.
 
still new to this. can I designate pickup studio before pickup? or it's default to your origin of order Studio? and you have to tell them a certain time frame ahead of delivery? Does changing pickup location also changes the SA?
thx.

-iThinkEV-
 
still new to this. can I designate pickup studio before pickup? or it's default to your origin of order Studio? and you have to tell them a certain time frame ahead of delivery? Does changing pickup location also changes the SA?
thx.

-iThinkEV-
All I know is that my order was assigned to Rocklin, and an SA in that location. I assume that at some point they'll ship your vehicle, at which point changing pickup locations might not be possible.
 
I did stop by Millbrae. The five-seater looked great, much more appropriate for us than the 7-seater. Very appealing.
I also very much liked the 21/22" wheel combo. A good compromise between looks and practicality.
 
I did stop by Millbrae. The five-seater looked great, much more appropriate for us than the 7-seater. Very appealing.
I also very much liked the 21/22" wheel combo. A good compromise between looks and practicality.
Like the Air, the middle tire option seems to be the good compromise and also a good way to avoid #BubbleGate
 
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Like the Air, the middle tire option seems to be the good compromise and also a good way to avoid #BubbleGate
I still don't get it, man. I hit a massive pothole yesterday; massive enough that my dog yeeted himself out of the passenger seat and into my arms out of panic lol (don't worry, he was seatbelted and didn't quite make it to my arms but really really wanted to), and I thought for sure this was my first pop or bent rim. I literally pulled off the highway to go check; that's how bad it was.

Nope. Checked the pressures, wiped off the rim from a bit of tire gunk, no problem.

I do not understand #BubbleGate, but you know what, I'll just count my blessings, lol.
 
Any sense of whether there is a test drive model available in millbrae yet? My local location is Corte madera but they think millbrae will get one sooner. Thanks!
 
Might be worth checking. The San Diego location has one in the studio now and started doing test drives sometime in the last week. They're "prioritizing" people with orders or Air owners for drives and I was told the wait is about a month if not.
 
I still don't get it, man. I hit a massive pothole yesterday; massive enough that my dog yeeted himself out of the passenger seat and into my arms out of panic lol (don't worry, he was seatbelted and didn't quite make it to my arms but really really wanted to), and I thought for sure this was my first pop or bent rim. I literally pulled off the highway to go check; that's how bad it was.

Nope. Checked the pressures, wiped off the rim from a bit of tire gunk, no problem.

I do not understand #BubbleGate, but you know what, I'll just count my blessings, lol.
I'm seeing this issue enough here and on other auto forums that I think it is an signification issue for low profile tires in areas of the country that are prone to potholes.
 
I'm seeing this issue enough here and on other auto forums that I think it is an signification issue for low profile tires in areas of the country that are prone to potholes.

As someone who's owned several vehicles with low profile tires, it's not just a Lucid thing. The tires on my 2004 VW R32 were very prone to bubbles and the owner forums often had complaints about them back in the first few years I owned it. It's just a part of having something with those tires IMO.
 
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