I was reviewing my order agreement and it states "DreamConnect Premium is included for the first 90 days of ownership on all Lucid vehicles'. What is DreamConnect Premium? I can't find information online about it.
I'm reading that new air owners have dream connect language in their contractsAs per my Lucid Sales Rep, "The Dream Connect Premium is specific to Gravity at the moment - They just have the verbiage in the order agreement already."
Correct. I ordered the Air Touring and this is the exact verbiage taken from my order agreement. Don’t see how they can say it is only applicable to Gravity orders if it is a the order agreement.I'm reading that new air owners have dream connect language in their contracts
Wondering if there are plans to introduce driver assistance features that can be subscribed like Tesla does. I have heard nothing about it and have no insider knowledge. I am just speculating.
I think you’re looking too far into it. Lucid has always said they’ll eventually charge for connectivity. My car included free connectivity “for a year.”I think a lot of such questions will be on the table when a new CEO takes over. I get the impression (and it's only that) that Rawlinson was so focused on design and engineering that he didn't give a lot of attention to revenue streams outside of car sales and licensing (with the latter having produced no big hits thus far).
Other carmakers are certainly playing with the notion of subscription features on cars. Tesla has gone further with it thus far on the strength of what has been, until recently at least, a remarkably tolerant fan base. (We pay a subscription fee for connectivity in our 2021 Model S Plaid.) But other carmakers seem to be poking around the edges to find their entry points into such practices. Mercedes. toyed with a plan to make 10º rear-wheel-steering a subscription feature over the base 4º until they got pushback. BMW tried the same thing with making seat and steering wheel heating a subscription feature. I don't now remember what came of that foray.
If Lucid goes in that direction, I think cellular connectivity will be their entry point. In fact, these sales agreements seem to suggest they're already standing at the door.
I think you’re looking too far into it. Lucid has always said they’ll eventually charge for connectivity. My car included free connectivity “for a year.”
They just never got around to charging for it.
But I don’t think this portends subscription fees for various features. If they tried to charge me monthly for steering wheel heating, I’d sell my car.
There’s one very important difference: cable companies have a monopoly. You cannot just switch cable companies, because they don’t have the coax run to you. Same goes for internet access.But I have seen so many things become wedges that bring more questionable things in their train that I do worry. Perhaps the best example was how paying cable subscriptions once promised that moving from network broadcast to fee-based narrowcasting would free us from the intrusions of advertising. Yet fee-based cable and streaming services are now as loaded with advertising as broadcasting ever was -- and then fee-based extra features were piled in on top of fee-based basic services, once again promising to free us from advertising at the new tier . . . and with in-product advertising now even being loaded into that new tier of fees. It's an endless cycle that will continue until consumers finally start saying "no" in large enough numbers.
There’s one very important difference: cable companies have a monopoly. You cannot just switch cable companies, because they don’t have the coax run to you. Same goes for internet access.
OTOH, you can just buy a different car.
Cable companies can piss people off and still get paid.
Perhaps like Rivian offers Connect+?Even though DreamConnect is not mentioned in an order agreement, I would think a basic level of DreamConnect will be free of charge (standard), similar to Dream Drive and Dream Drive 2.
The use of "premium" in the title suggests DreamConnect Premium is the level above a basic DreamConnect level. No?
Basic features would continue to be free through DreamConnect.
Basic DreamDrive used to be free on all levels of an Air.
That basic level is now replaced with DreamDrive Premium, at no cost.
DreamDrive2 is standard on a Gravity, while DreamDrive2 Premium costs.
Perhaps DreamConnect Premium offers access to various streaming services
Basic DC doesn't or offers less content access.
DreamConnect is mentioned on recent order agreements: “DreamConnect Premium is included for the first 90 days of ownership on all Lucid vehicles”Even though DreamConnect is not mentioned in an order agreement, I would think a basic level of DreamConnect will be free of charge (standard), similar to Dream Drive and Dream Drive 2.
The use of "premium" in the title suggests DreamConnect Premium is the level above a basic DreamConnect level. No?
Basic features would continue to be free through DreamConnect.
Basic DreamDrive used to be free on all levels of an Air.
That basic level is now replaced with DreamDrive Premium, at no cost.
DreamDrive2 is standard on a Gravity, while DreamDrive2 Premium costs.
Perhaps DreamConnect Premium offers access to various streaming services
Basic DC doesn't or offers less content access.
I see that.DreamConnect is mentioned on recent order agreements: “DreamConnect Premium is included for the first 90 days of ownership on all Lucid vehicles”
Right, but they still have a monopoly. If I want to watch Ted Lasso, I can only do it on Apple TV+. That means I do not have a choice to switch to something else to watch it.Much of this comes from the streaming services themselves, not the carriers.
I cannot simply watch Ted Lasso elsewhere (legally).
Thinking about it more, Rivian doesn't mention a "Connect" service anywhere on their website (don't know what's in their customer agreement).