I agree. My wife has a Tesla and it would have recorded the whole thing. Would be a great feature.Glad you are okay! Too bad lucid *still* doesn’t have integrated dash cams like Tesla. Would’ve loved to see that accident footage!
I agree. My wife has a Tesla and it would have recorded the whole thing. Would be a great feature.Glad you are okay! Too bad lucid *still* doesn’t have integrated dash cams like Tesla. Would’ve loved to see that accident footage!
The only brakes I had was the rear of the car scraping against the ground. Keeping control was a challange but it held up well.Ouch - really sorry to hear, but good to know the car did its job and its well engineered for safety.
Did the regenerative braking still work after you lost brake pressure that you could tell? Curious how the car responded to airbag deployed (assume it would try to apply the brakes for you if there were any pressure left, but how about high voltage systems / motors?
Yup, I was doing about 55-60 on the 101 freeway.yikes. that looks horrible. i presume you were on a highway/interstate (60mph), so was the drunk driver coming from behind?
I’ll keep you posted. Should be a total loss and payout.Really sorry to hear it, but really glad you're ok. Can you keep us up to date how the insurance process works out? Should be an easy win for your insurance company to total your car, pay you the replacement value, then seek those funds from the other driver's insurance company. Curious how they will value the vehicle (ie, whether you simply get paid the listed value or whether they do a market assessment).
Any thoughts on next steps?
Wow! The pictures are worth a thousand words! Glad you are safe!Hit by a drunk driver the other day and miraculously survived thanks to the incredible airbags and strength of the car. The impact was so hard that parts of rear axle came off with the left rear wheel doing 60mph and I was able to keep control with no brakes (lost all brake pressure) and lots of luck.
View attachment 21997View attachment 21998
View attachment 21999
Considering a Touring, but I’m also thinking that with the type of work I’m in, an SUV may be more practical. Wish the Gravity was available already.Any consideration of upgrading from the Pure? There are some great bargains on used Tourings/Grand Tourings
Sounds like your driving skills are at least partially responsible for getting you through this safely. Give yourself some credit. Although the car does seem to have done an excellent job of protecting you as well.The only brakes I had was the rear of the car scraping against the ground. Keeping control was a challange but it held up well.
There's been quite a few accident photos on here since I joined the forum., mine included. This car does an amazing job of protecting the people inside it, no matter how it's hit. But without your driving skills, it would have been worse.The only brakes I had was the rear of the car scraping against the ground. Keeping control was a challange but it held up well.
Wow for sure. A testament to Lucid engineering and design that you are still in this forum. Did the drunk driver live? If not, is he in jail? I certainly hope so (the latter; not the former). Also, what are you planning to get to replace it?Hey Guys, thanks for the kind thoughts…
So, CHP said he was likely doing 100-110mph into the back of me while I was doing 55mph. Direct hit on that rear tire which dislodged it, and rear brake componants, from the car. Airbags deployed and felt like a gunshot to the side of the head and arm. I lost all braking due to the pressure loss from the severed rear brake. Literally zero brakes. Managed to control the car and play a bit of frogger to get it over to the shoulder of the 101. Lots of alarms and smoke in the car.
It was a horrific experience. But, I will say that it was the safety systems in the Lucid and probably the sheer weight of the car that saved me. Very thankful I wasn’t in a smaller or less advanced car.
Insurance is taking care of things and looks like it’s total loss as the battery and entire rear end is toast. I’m just waiting for the assessed value so they can pay off the lease and settle up.
Hit by a drunk driver the other day and miraculously survived thanks to the incredible airbags and strength of the car. The impact was so hard that parts of rear axle came off with the left rear wheel doing 60mph and I was able to keep control with no brakes (lost all brake pressure) and lots of luck.
View attachment 21997View attachment 21998
View attachment 21999
Drink driver was charged with multiple felonies. As for replacement, definitely looking at the Gravity as a 2025 purchase because I like the Lucid product. But, in the interim I’m thinking about a short lease of a Rivian R1S or Land Rover Defender. Not sure I can go back to ICE Vehicles. It’s tough.Wow for sure. A testament to Lucid engineering and design that you are still in this forum. Did the drunk driver live? If not, is he in jail? I certainly hope so (the latter; not the former). Also, what are you planning to get to replace it?
The fully electric Defender is not out yet, right? Gravity might beat it to the punchDrink driver was charged with multiple felonies. As for replacement, definitely looking at the Gravity as a 2025 purchase because I like the Lucid product. But, in the interim I’m thinking about a short lease of a Rivian R1S or Land Rover Defender. Not sure I can go back to ICE Vehicles. It’s tough.