Availability of all-weather mats in graphite

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I've been watching for the All-weather mats in graphite (Touring, no anchor posts) to be available again on the Lucid store and they seem to be taking a long time to re-stock. I'd settle for black, but they're also unavailable.
Questions:
1) Anyone able to confirm that the ceramic is a good or bad match for a grey interior? The ceramic looks off-white on the store, but if they're actually close to a grey white, they'd be preferable to a muddy carpet.
2) Are there ways to secure the anchor post mat version in a car without the anchor posts? I haven't found a good velcro post I can use to hold the mats, but it seems like a product someone should sell. I found ones that spike into the carpet, but I don't want to ruin the velcro in the carpet and have the Summer mats move around.
3) Any positive experience with a third-party winter mat option for Lucid Air? Given the variety of trim options I think finding a fit that doesn't bunch up under the pedals might be hit or miss.
I can wait another month before we start getting really messy weather, but if I go too far into Winter here I'll be buying a second set of carpet mats and keeping these for future Winters.
Thanks for thoughts!
 
I've been watching for the All-weather mats in graphite (Touring, no anchor posts) to be available again on the Lucid store and they seem to be taking a long time to re-stock. I'd settle for black, but they're also unavailable.
Questions:
1) Anyone able to confirm that the ceramic is a good or bad match for a grey interior? The ceramic looks off-white on the store, but if they're actually close to a grey white, they'd be preferable to a muddy carpet.
2) Are there ways to secure the anchor post mat version in a car without the anchor posts? I haven't found a good velcro post I can use to hold the mats, but it seems like a product someone should sell. I found ones that spike into the carpet, but I don't want to ruin the velcro in the carpet and have the Summer mats move around.
3) Any positive experience with a third-party winter mat option for Lucid Air? Given the variety of trim options I think finding a fit that doesn't bunch up under the pedals might be hit or miss.
I can wait another month before we start getting really messy weather, but if I go too far into Winter here I'll be buying a second set of carpet mats and keeping these for future Winters.
Thanks for thoughts!
A number of options have been discussed in this thread:


A lot of people have gone with either 3D Mats or Tuxmats. I have the gray 3D and it's a pretty close match to the gray carpet. The ceramic mats are off white and will get dirty easily. The Lucid mats also have limited coverage, without any coverage of the carpeting on the sides, so if you want as much coverage as possible, you should go 3rd party.
 
I recommend Tuxmats. I tried Lucid's all weather mats and 3D before Tuxmats. They provide the best coverage with the least movement. Oh, and I live in Buffalo so I know bad weather lol
 
The Tuxmats appear to have better rear mat fit for my Touring based on what I can see online. I guess I have a choice of black or black. :)
 
The Tuxmats appear to have better rear mat fit for my Touring based on what I can see online. I guess I have a choice of black or black. :)
The 3D mats have two options, one for the DE/GT, and one for Pure/Touring.

I prefer the 3D mats because of the feel and texture; they do have slightly less coverage than TuxMats, but I think they look at lot nicer.

Both are great.
 
In case you're curious what the Graphite mats will look like with the Mojave interior. I also bought the Tuxmat mats for the increased coverage, and I'll share photos of what those look like when I get them in place later today.

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