I ordered the Tesla kludge in case I need a Supercharger but have always been able to find an EA (free) charger within range on my routes through New England up and down the Greens and Whites and driving into the uninhabited parts of PA and NY. They can be far between once off the interstates, but reachable with the Lucid's amazing range if you do route-planning beforehand.
Slowing down vastly increases range. So much energy is used getting the mass up to speed,
but once there you can maintain velocity with surprisingly little energy. This is how you get world- record range.
I'm still going torque crazy ( sudden busts of irrational speed ). My lifetime average is only 3.3 mi/kWh, but I did get 4.5 mi/kWh last week going on a 250 mil out and return to the Jersey shore, with the 21" summer Pirellis, AC on , 90+ degrees F ...doing a constant
legal speed on the ACE. I ordered the GT with 19" for max range, but confess having such a quick car has ruined my good intentions. I am weak. I bought a set of 21" summers as soon as the weather broke. Worth it. Screw efficiency...life is short.
Right now, I'm still investigating the safety features of such a quick car.
I have to make a left into the neighborhood from a busy road. I try to time it for gaps in oncoming traffic, but worry I'm going to be rear-ended while waiting. So I use Lucid torque to my advantage: there is a rough patch of road before I make the left, so I slow way down and bounce over the bumps, keeping cars behind me at bay...bunched up on my tail. Then the road smooths out so I suddenly punch it to full torque and put 1/4 mile gap behind me in seconds, leaving a huge margin for safely making the left. In the rear-view: the cars are red-shifted.
{ Redshift, displacement of the spectrum of an astronomical object toward longer (red) wavelengths. It is attributed to the Doppler effect, a change in wavelength that results when an object and an observer are in motion with respect to each other }
This is how you use the incredible torque of the Lucid "for safety". I figure anything I do whilst in "smooth" mode is legal, civil, and safe.
Kudos to the team seeking the record. My financial advisor emailed me the news release before I got the Lucid email. Publicity stunt worked!
Anyone getting fewer than 4 mi/kWh is speeding. There, I said it. You bad boys.