Hello. Here's some things to consider when making your final decision.
CHARGING: you mentioned that you go on a lot of road trips. While the Lucid has the best range of any EV out there, I'd recommend you stay away from any EV. EA is getting more reliable, but can be hit or miss. Tesla users are reporting crowding, even overcrowding, and long wait times. My longest road trips are usually less than 350 miles, and I can make it the entire way without charging. That said, If long road trips are your main goal and getting from point A to point B is more important to you than the journey itself, get a Camry hybrid.
RELIABILITY: this is a young company and it doesn't have as many service centers as a legacy auto maker. For example, we do not have a service center here in San Diego. You should look into how close your service center is to your location. Personally, I have had a very good experience with mobile service, but that varies by location. That said, to read this forum only is to get a skewed view of the reliability of the car. If reliability is your main goal, get a Camry.
RESALE VALUE: a car is a depreciating asset, and EV cars depreciate quickly as technology rapidly moves forward and potential buyers embrace the newest thing. If resale value is a main concern of yours, buy a Camry.
So, if you are looking for just those three, the Lucid is not for you. However, if you were looking for what I consider to be the absolute best vehicle out there right now, the Lucid is the one. It is a sports car and a luxury car wrapped up in one. It is crazy fast one moment, yet a comfortable quiet cruiser the next. The software is rapidly improving. For me, it is a whole package, and after nearly 8000 miles I still love it like the day it was new.