DreamConnect Premium

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.
I'm in Florida. Hope they don't create a fee for turning steering wheel heating off😃
 
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.
The whole BMW fiasco went down in flames. The buying public balked at having any subscription plans for what are considered everyday, basic car functions. When it comes to accessing cell towers everywhere, that is the subscription service everyone is okay with. GM has been doing it with OnStar for decades. For my Model X I pay $119 a year for cell connection for continuous live maps, traffic conditions, etc. Worth it at that price point. I'm pretty sure that is what the "DreamConnect" is, over the air, constant connectivity, just like OnStar and Tesla do.
 
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.
Exactly what happened to BMW.....blew up in their faces.
 
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