3 weeks into my Lucid Air Touring Ownership Experience – love the car, absolutely hate the stereo.

Loved this post!! And, yes, I have cured myself of both audiophilia AND oenophilia!! My wife and financial advisor appreciate both!!
I know few musicians who are audiophiles. Most of us have blown our ears out so bad on stage we can't really hear the finer details, anyway.
 
The tech came out and replaced the woofer again (base SS). He told me they've been seeing many of these issues recently (8 in the last two weeks). The engineers told him they are investigating a software issue with audio clipping causing buzzing/crackling issues in the woofer.
 
I know few musicians who are audiophiles. Most of us have blown our ears out so bad on stage we can't really hear the finer details, anyway.
I wore ear protection specifically because I was an audiophile. My least hearing check was at 55 (two years ago) and was still “normal.”
 
I wore ear protection specifically because I was an audiophile. My least hearing check was at 55 (two years ago) and was still “normal.”
Good for you. My tinnitus is luckily easy to live with so far. But it gets a bit louder every year.
 
Good for you. My tinnitus is luckily easy to live with so far. But it gets a bit louder every year.
I didn’t start wearing high fidelity earplugs until well after college, and I wish I had started sooner. Luckily no tinnitus yet, but… do you have any? If not, I can make some recs. They are *super* helpful.

Also, there are a bunch of websites / sound files to help mask tinnitus, and modern hearing aids (and AirPods!) have features for tinnitus too…

(Source: I just got my dad a hearing aid, finally after like a decade, because “big bad Ukrainian man don’t need no hearing help” and whatnot, so I happen to have recently learned a bunch about this heh)
 
At surface street speeds I am quite happy with the sound. However, at freeway speeds the low-mids disappear. Since my test drive was mostly on surface streets I didn't notice the bass drop off.
Software Update Version 2.5.5: Increase robustness of Fletcher-Munson curve

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I’ve been driving my Lucid Air Touring for about three weeks now, and I have to say, this car is an absolute game changer in so many ways. This is my first electric car, and transitioning from an Audi RS7 which I absolutely loved has been an exciting journey. There are so many things I adore about this car:

• The tech is cutting-edge and truly futuristic.
• The power delivery is instant and exhilarating nothing compares to how smooth and quick it is.
• The regenerative braking and essentially one-pedal driving make every trip feel seamless and engaging.
• The cool factor of the car is undeniable it turns heads everywhere I go and that's coming from a Daytona Grey matte RS7.
• The simplistic yet luxurious interior feels like stepping into the future while still being incredibly comfortable.
• Overall, the driving experience is unmatched it’s smooth, powerful, and just fun.

On top of that, Lucid’s service has been amazing. I had an issue with the heater, and a mobile tech (Winston, you're freaking amazing !) came to my driveway and resolved it immediately. That level of convenience and care reinforced how much Lucid values their customers.

That’s why it’s so frustrating that there’s one glaring issue that takes away from the joy of this otherwise phenomenal car: the audio system. For a vehicle at this price point, it’s beyond disappointing that the Touring model (and the Pure, as I’ve learned) comes with a base stereo that’s completely subpar.

Music is such an integral part of the driving experience for me, and I expected a car as advanced and luxurious as the Lucid Air to deliver premium sound by default. It feels unacceptable that a car with so much innovation and cool tech would be paired with a sound system that doesn’t match the rest of the experience.

I recently found out during a service appointment that Lucid offers premium audio as an à la carte option. While I understand the approach to customization, installing such a basic system in a car of this caliber feels like a major oversight.

How do other Lucid owners feel about their audio system? Does anyone else have the basic stereo, and how does it compare to your expectations? What's the best way to get this feedback to Lucid for a response?
Enjoy the new car….. didn’t you check out the stereo system quality prior to buying the car or during test drive? Just wondering 💭
 
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