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    New (To us) 2023 Lucid Air - lots of random bugs.. typically?

    Could be a loaner maybe? But Enterprise does have Lucids, it could have been one of theirs. Not sure why it would be returned so soon (or at all) in that case, but I have no idea how rental companies operate.
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    New (To us) 2023 Lucid Air - lots of random bugs.. typically?

    (1) Varies unfortunately. My experience isn't as bad as it sounds like yours is. Some people have no issues, some have worse(?) (2) No idea as I only have the one profile The rest... not normal at all. Only one person on here has reported their frunk has opened randomly as far as I'm aware. I...
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    The Press Embargo Has Been Lifted

    I have the same cooler family (Dometic CFX3) and I run it in the trunk of my Air. The 35L is 15.67" wide, the 25L is 13.46" wide. Judging by https://lucidowners.com/threads/okay-i-still-choose-the-air-but….11924/page-7#post-263329 it'd be a tight fit for the 25L in the middle if possible.
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    Interior swapping or dying

    No. DE and GT have the same floor shape. I think you know you're exaggerating. The floor is a couple inches higher, the seat bottom is slightly more inclined to match. It's still a lot of room. I am slightly over 6ft and wouldn't complain about it at all, though I do appreciate the extra depth...
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    Gravity Owner AMA - 4/5/25, 12PM-2PM PT

    I'd like to think that will be sorted out by the time Gravities are delivering to more people, but in the meantime, Grizzl-E EVSEs are pretty highly regarded and they have a new 80A NACS one (Grizzl-E Cyber Ultimate 80A). If you can forgive them for calling it "Cyber" after the truck.
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    Inconsistent blinker is back with a vengeance!

    You don't get either for free just by using the base Android Automotive. You'd think it would be easier to get Android Auto, but not really. Both Apple and Google provide an app the OEM can "just" install on Android Automotive. It's making them work with the hardware and getting them certified...
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    Inconsistent blinker is back with a vengeance!

    Android Automotive OS is the operating system that runs on a lot of car infotainment systems including Lucid's and Volvo's. OEMs start with the common base and customize it.
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    Gravity Owner AMA - 4/5/25, 12PM-2PM PT

    Assuming it's the same, the Air's low-speed sound is definitely hovering spaceship, but I wouldn't call it loud. I can't hear it at all from the inside with the windows up, and from the outside I'd say it's just loud enough to notice from maybe 20ft away. I know what you're talking about, I can...
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    Charging now that it's no longer free. . .

    You can do either. You can add a credit card for charging to your account at lucidmotors.com and plug-and-charge should work like it used to, just with a bill at the end. If you don't, or if you start your charge with a credit card or the EA app first, you'll skip the Lucid account. Lucid...
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    What’s this thing on top of the Air?

    Yep, this. You'll see these on top of vehicles from numerous companies working on ADAS. They mount a big 360º LIDAR system on top of the car as a ground truth and record data from both that and their own sensors to take back to the development team for benchmarking/testing.
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    ABRP

    Enode is https://enode.com/ Connecting to Enode is a feature of ABRP Premium. If you sign into your ABRP Premium account, it gives you an option to connect live vehicle data via Enode. For what it's worth, I've reached out to ABRP offering to help them get live Lucid data directly to at least...
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    Gravity Owner AMA - 4/5/25, 12PM-2PM PT

    You're right, it is mostly positive, it just irks me that it only picks quotes out of a forum thread and drops them on a for-profit site. The few things they added are stating it's a DE (nope) and claiming it's a modular platform that'll probably be turned into a pickup (what?)
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    Gravity Owner AMA - 4/5/25, 12PM-2PM PT

    Nope, they just lifted things right out of here. And got things wrong in the process.
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    An interesting charging issue

    Do you? Why? It shouldn’t matter at all.
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    The Press Embargo Has Been Lifted

    That depends. If it can actually show what's under the car, even just around the edges? Useful for driving onto lifts, avoiding nasty potholes or rocks in places where you have no choice but to straddle them, pulling up very close to curbs, checking for sneaky cats hiding under the car. Air's...
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    The Press Embargo Has Been Lifted

    I heard the same thing from the source -- somebody misheard e-fuse. They've gone from the bulky fuseboxes we have in our Airs to software controllable e-fuses.
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    Ojai interior shots

    Surely we've all had the experience of using the "build your own" tools from Porsche, Aston, etc. as if they're a 2000s "Barbie Dress Up" Flash game though. I'm not going to say I'd reject a car just because of its seat stitching color or something, but when I can choose, I sure do have opinions.
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    Parking Lights - why don’t they stay on when parked (off/away) as their purpose is?

    You're not missing anything, there is no option to leave them on with the car locked. I've never seen anyone actually use parking lights that way (in the US or Europe). We just call them side lights here and most have no idea what they're for. Don't get me wrong, I do see the reason for using...
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    Lucid added as "coming soon" on Tesla SC network

    Gravity is supported. Air should be coming some time in Q2.
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    Android alternative for Shortcuts

    I would have thought IFTTT on Android could do this somehow, maybe by controlling Google Assistant, but that looks convoluted. If it were possible to do straight from the phone though, my money would be on IFTTT.
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