Have a 24 air pure. Still waiting on my update.23 Touring. I am guessing the update pushed over last night. How long is the install ?
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Have a 24 air pure. Still waiting on my update.23 Touring. I am guessing the update pushed over last night. How long is the install ?
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I would have said the car must have been "watching" YouTube...when I realized that YouTube is not enabled in this car.My car is sending hundreds of GB’s thru my WiFi…has been for ~7 days and I still don’t see the update
Do I have to have the car connected to wifi to receive updates? I saw that I get map updates regularly via it's LTE.My car is sending hundreds of GB’s thru my WiFi…has been for ~7 days and I still don’t see the update
No you do not.Do I have to have the car connected to wifi to receive updates? I saw that I get map updates regularly via it's LTE.
I just haven't connected Lucid to wifi (too lazy).
Sorry to hear that. Perhaps there is more work needed there. My wish is that they add a button to wake up the car. I still don;t like the car waking up every time I open the app.After 2.4.4 the wake up process on my car still takes 4-5 minutes
You need to have HA or ACC engaged to see the visualization. I agree it would be cool as an option to see them all the time.I thought the 3 lane visualization would show up when I start DDpro. But it needs me to engage Highway assist or ACC. Is it the same for others?
If yes, it would be great if Lucid could make it available for regular driving (without HA or ACC) @nicktwork
To correct and clarify 2.4.4 broke what worked perfectly in pure awd dd pro with 2.4.0. I don't think it is a hardware problem. This update is more complex and we need to wait a bit till they can root cause it. I will post an update once it is fixed. If your car is stable with 2.3.x or earlier just enjoy driving. This is a driver's car as we all know.Folks, don't feel bad if you did not yet get 2.4 x. In my case 2 4.0 happened to work as expected. Then came bug fixes for 2.4.0 in 2.4.0 and now I cannot even engage ACC or HA. I am guessing that it is software because no hardware changes were done in my car related to any sensors. It looks like a complex problem they are trying to solve.
It strikes me that the rollout is still continuing at a much slower pace than past updates. I’m skeptical that the rollout will be completed by tonight as I believe was previously indicated. Granted this is a large update, but I wonder if the 2.0 update (prior to my ownership) was plagued with all these issues. Personally I’ve never had to wait this long relative to the start of a rollout, but I’d still rather wait for things to get ironed out as you said.To correct and clarify 2.4.4 broke what worked perfectly in pure awd dd pro with 2.4.0. I don't think it is a hardware problem. This update is more complex and we need to wait a bit till they can root cause it. I will post an update once it is fixed. If your car is stable with 2.3.x or earlier just enjoy driving. This is a driver's car as we all know.
NadaAnyone with a Pure get the OTA for 2.4.2? I'm still seeing nothing.
Yeah, I agree with you. Nav will require the back end, but that function would have to be local.That’s my hypothesis as well but hard to see how that affects some of the in-car functions like lane change assist (stopped working for ). There should be no dependency on backend services.
I got the update for 2.4.4 last evening. 2023 Air Pure AWD with basic Dream DriveAnyone with a Pure get the OTA for 2.4.2? I'm still seeing nothing
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My guess is that Lucid maintains multiple code branches for each version (different features, power levels) and different countries (regulations). When major update is available they have to merge and test the code to each branch separately. This takes time and the probably prioritize by number of vehicles available. Since Pure AWD is discontinued, I have a feeling we might see more delays in the future. This is just speculation and not backed by any facts.Well I have a '23 pure AWD/DDP and while I haven't gotten the update yet (not complaining, just a fact I don't really care about DDP), I'm more curious how/why a vertically integrated tech stack that Lucid touts can't be truly pushed out in a true SaaS model, and why we have multiple versions being deployed...