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  1. Bcovill

    Suggestion to make it easier to deal with variable effective range

    Everyone knows that the EFFECTIVE range of the battery charge displayed is affected by many things: driving speed, weather conditions, car load, electric load (AC, seats, etc.), terrain (mountains?), traffic conditions, etc. We Lucid drivers are left to factor these things in as we do mental...
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    One-Year Review

    We took delivery on our Lucid GT exactly one year ago, and I thought I’d share our first anniversary thoughts. We’ve done 5,500 miles, including round trips of 800 and several of 300 miles. Only one problem so far: the original rear license plate holder failed, but a nice young guy in a Lucid...
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    Regenerative Braking Algorithm

    Does anyone know the algorithm that Lucid uses to determine when the brake lights go on while regenerative braking? Do the brake lights go on as soon as you start to lift your foot off the pedal, or do they go on only when your foot is all the way off the pedal, or somewhere in between? I'm...
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    Unique License Plate

    I was surprised I could get the Alternative Fuel Arizona plate “LUCIDGT” for my Grand Touring Lucid. Obviously it will be unique in the State of Arizona!
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    Lucid Battery Fires

    The Phoenix Business Journal reported today that the Casa Grande fire department in 2022 has responded to 2 battery fires inside the Lucid plant. My GT often shows temps in my garage of 100-120 degrees, despite its cooling fans turning on frequently. I am exploring adding AC in my garage, as...
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    Hot Topic!

    I took delivery on a GT (zenith red, tahoe interior, 21-inch wheels) a couple days ago and have been surprised that a luxury vehicle made in AZ has some serious heat issues. I live in Phoenix, where it’s been 114 degrees the past few days (and it’s only June!). The AC has been struggling a bit...
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