Green is the launch color so it's probably going to be the first off the lineI am starting to think that going “Green” is the fastest way to get a vehicle, not seeing other colors being built.
Was that the December 27th event?It was an amazing event and Aurora Green w/Stealth is stunning in person!
Yes.Was that the December 27th event?
It was actually the 29th.Was that the December 27th event?
Neil is correct. They changed the date same event tho.It was actually the 29th.
It's interesting that they bannered this video as "The Finale". Other than delivering a few Gravities to nine insiders at year end to meet some publicity goal, the whole subject of Gravity deliveries has gone dark again from the Lucid end.
No communication to regular customers who put in early orders over two months ago about delivery time windows. No information about when all the colors will be available. Final vehicles on display at Design Studios? Available for test drives? And Sales reps and delivery advisors have no more information than is on the Lucid website (and probably less than is on this forum).
Some "finale".
Once again, the automaker who could teach the master class on Automotive Engineering and Design isn't ready for Marketing 101.
I don't want Lucid to deliver any Gravities before the car is absolutely nailed down, and kudos to them for not doing so this time around. But it would be better from a reputation standpoint not to pretend the Gravity is now out in the marketplace. We all know it's not.
Feb 25th is when we'll hear something more significant because that's when the earnings call is. Maybe they'll be kind and share something on the 24th. Also expect an OTA with a new feature(s) around that time also so it can be mentioned as a "win" in the slide deck.It's interesting that they bannered this video as "The Finale". Other than delivering a few Gravities to nine insiders at year end to meet some publicity goal, the whole subject of Gravity deliveries has gone dark again from the Lucid end.
No communication to regular customers who put in early orders over two months ago about delivery time windows. No information about when all the colors will be available. Final vehicles on display at Design Studios? Available for test drives? And Sales reps and delivery advisors have no more information than is on the Lucid website (and probably less than is on this forum).
Some "finale".
Once again, the automaker who could teach the master class on Automotive Engineering and Design isn't ready for Marketing 101.
I don't want Lucid to deliver any Gravities before the car is absolutely nailed down, and kudos to them for not doing so this time around. But it would be better from a reputation standpoint not to pretend the Gravity is now out in the marketplace. We all know it's not.
Any talk of financial terms, leasing, vin number, production date?My sales specialist proactively reached out to me yesterday to present me with a copy of my pro-forma agreement/invoice showing final pricing (including sales tax, destination, filing fee, tire waste fee, and registration fee). Interestingly, there’s a line showing expected odometer at delivery and it reads 100 miles Is that standard for Lucid? Gravity will be my first experience with Lucid, so I’m not sure. I’ve never taken delivery of a brand new car with more than 20 miles on the odometer.
It’s normal. Mine had about 10 or 20 on it when I got my Air but it still had 100 on the paperwork.Interestingly, there’s a line showing expected odometer at delivery and it reads 100 miles Is that standard for Lucid?
They just show 100 since they cannot deliver it with 0. It may have 5miles or 20 miles mostly. They dont want to put a number and for some reason they have to test it driving longer, this will give them a leverage to test if necessary.My sales specialist proactively reached out to me yesterday to present me with a copy of my pro-forma agreement/invoice showing final pricing (including sales tax, destination, filing fee, tire waste fee, and registration fee). Interestingly, there’s a line showing expected odometer at delivery and it reads 100 miles Is that standard for Lucid? Gravity will be my first experience with Lucid, so I’m not sure. I’ve never taken delivery of a brand new car with more than 20 miles on the odometer.
Interesting that the non-lucid owner gets more info than those of us who own Lucid’s and are supposed to get priority on orders. lolMy sales specialist proactively reached out to me yesterday to present me with a copy of my pro-forma agreement/invoice showing final pricing (including sales tax, destination, filing fee, tire waste fee, and registration fee). Interestingly, there’s a line showing expected odometer at delivery and it reads 100 miles Is that standard for Lucid? Gravity will be my first experience with Lucid, so I’m not sure. I’ve never taken delivery of a brand new car with more than 20 miles on the odometer.