Looking at the back panel of my subwoofer, which I mainly use at the home office (27Hz—180Hz +15 dB), I noticed that my preferred crossover setup is at about 90Hz.
From the link;
The "Subwoofer" in the back is basically an 8 in midbass driver with dual voice coils. Apparently it was crossed...
I'm hoping standard-factory-installation + Enabled by trim level. or post-enablement if the owner wishes.
Mass-production-wise (which is different from "Toyota Corolla"-mass production), I'm guessing standardized factory installation would cost Lucid less.
Four things caught my eye.
1. Frameless Window Doors
2. BMW iX - ish Trunk
3. I guess the head-up display was just a wishful (lucid) dream. (based on clip at 2:29)
4. Can't wait to see the Santa Cruz interior variation with fathom blue color.
Shelf-rattling and "blew-up" woofer sounds from the front seats are known common issues. Mobile service can fix both. Give service center a call and arrange the mobile service.
As for audio speakers.. I do miss my previous vehicle's Bang and Olufsen speakers sound a bit (Audi S5).
Perhaps...
A bit pitiful... but still, EV charging stations are expanding.
Oil companies want EV charging money also. :)
https://www.shell.us/motorist/electric-vehicle-charging.html
I'm no physicist, but this article might help to understand the distribution of weight and acceleration force.
https://www.lamborghinipalmbeach.com/blog/why-do-some-supercars-have-different-sized-wheels/