Gravity Bugs / Issues

Couple more issues at the end of the day today unfortunately. That said, I still love this car and what it will be when fine tuned. The majority of this is just software problems. I lost the pilot panel and rear panel, black screened while driving. The rear hatch went to close and bent the thin metal flap that is in the vehicle that allows it to latch. The service team is going to try to get me in ASAP, they will have more tomorrow on when. I want to note, they have been amazing working with me on today’s issues. Probably helps I’m super patient and I expected issues to start. But the service guy was even answering texts well past his working hours. I appreciate that, even though it was not necessary. I’m certain they will get it all fixed up for me quickly.
 
Got off the phone with the service team, who shared that a release for keyfob/phone as key was made available at noon today. Update will be pushed out over next few weeks, but your local Service team may be able to push something through directly if requested. Waiting for mine to happen later today, as my keyfob hasn't been recognized in car for a few days now. Only able to lock/unlock and control frunk/trunk. Have to use keycard to start car.
 
Got off the phone with the service team, who shared that a release for keyfob/phone as key was made available at noon today. Update will be pushed out over next few weeks, but your local Service team may be able to push something through directly if requested. Waiting for mine to happen later today, as my keyfob hasn't been recognized in car for a few days now. Only able to lock/unlock and control frunk/trunk. Have to use keycard to start car.
Well for me as of last night I can’t use the key fob or either of the key cards they gave us at delivery. I’m waiting for them to come tow my car to the service center :(
 
Well for me as of last night I can’t use the key fob or either of the key cards they gave us at delivery. I’m waiting for them to come tow my car to the service center :(
Can you unlock using the phone app, then drive with a PIN?
 
Fortunately Lucid eliminated the biggest hurdle with EV adoption by including native NACS with Tesla access. I am excited to hear that Plug-n-charge is working great with Gravity on Tesla Superchargers. I live in Texas, the land of Bucee’s. Now, if she wants to roadtrip to Austin or San Antonio, just swing in to a Bucee’s along the way, plug in to one of the 20+ chargers they will have, take a quick bathroom break and grab some jerky and a drink, unplug and head on. No need to route plan, no being routed to the back of a sketchy grocery store and required to access a special app on your phone, no worry of full or inoperable chargers.
That's not the biggest hurdle for me, but I'm used to road tripping CCS EVs. The Supercharger network sounds great on the surface until you start looking at how many stations are still V2 (thus unusable to non-Teslas). 660 mile gap on I-80 from NE to UT, for example. Similar on I-90 from WY to MN. I-40 has some hefty gaps too. Granted, a 300 mile gap that would be a no-go in most EVs is still reachable in a Lucid thanks to it's super range. That helps a lot. But not 400+ miles (with safety buffer, high speed, 85% DCFCs, loaded with luggage, cold weather, etc). Still waiting on Tesla to do some crucial upgrades, but at least they move faster than the rest. Happy to see they finally started filling in I-80 from Salt Lake to Reno. That was all V2 until recently as well.

But as long as it comes with an adapter, we're covered.
 
For purely selfish reasons, please keep the stories coming, about all the bugs, gremlins, glitches, bug-a-bears, problems and yes, “ISSHHOOOES”.

It’ll help delay me from doing something really financially ill-advised, like placing an order right now!

I really need to wait another two years. By that time, if my history in buying Teslas and a Lucid is anything to go by, the Gravity will be cheaper. It’ll also drive farther, faster, quieter and be delivered to me vastly improved. And lastly my much loved Air GT will be paid off.
 
Can you unlock using the phone app, then drive with a PIN?

How / when do you store a PIN in the Gravity? It wasn't done during our delivery orientation, as the advisor said the profiles couldn't yet be set up to work off facial recognition, and he didn't suggest any other way.
 
How / when do you store a PIN in the Gravity? It wasn't done during our delivery orientation, as the advisor said the profiles couldn't yet be set up to work off facial recognition, and he didn't suggest any other way.
Don't know, I assumed it would be the same as in the Air!
 
Well for me as of last night I can’t use the key fob or either of the key cards they gave us at delivery. I’m waiting for them to come tow my car to the service center :(
Try and wake the car by pressing the rear trunk button. Alternatively you can wake the car using the app.

If it doesn't work DM I'll give you a method to reset
 
Can you unlock using the phone app, then drive with a PIN?
I can unlock using the phone app, but cannot drive. It doesn’t shift into gear and keeps saying key not detected. I tried everything, changing profiles, steering wheel reset, etc. and nothing works. It won’t recognize the key fob or any of the key cards. Just keeps saying no key detected.
 
How / when do you store a PIN in the Gravity? It wasn't done during our delivery orientation, as the advisor said the profiles couldn't yet be set up to work off facial recognition, and he didn't suggest any other way.
It’s when you set up your profile.
 
For purely selfish reasons, please keep the stories coming, about all the bugs, gremlins, glitches, bug-a-bears, problems and yes, “ISSHHOOOES”.

It’ll help delay me from doing something really financially ill-advised, like placing an order right now!

I really need to wait another two years. By that time, if my history in buying Teslas and a Lucid is anything to go by, the Gravity will be cheaper. It’ll also drive farther, faster, quieter and be delivered to me vastly improved. And lastly my much loved Air GT will be paid off.
Eh, just buy it right now and enjoy the evolution. Honestly the evolution has been the best part of the Air. It was perfect the day I picked it up and just keeps getting better. From the ones I’ve seen it’ll be a great experience to have an early DE or GT vehicle. Lucid will take care of the issues quickly and as people have noted here they already are doing great to help people.
 
I totally get it if the car has bugs on new things, given Lucid is pushing the boundaries. But a key fob not working? That's just ridiculous. The industry has been using proximity key fobs for what, 15+ years now? They just work in other cars. Like always, every, single, day.

This feels to me like Tesla trying to reinvent the wheel with auto wipers. The industry has solved this problem for 20+ years. And Tesla, in classic stubborn "we know better" attitude, is still trying to do that with cameras and a neural network, which has been a colossal disaster.
 
Let me know! We did have the issue come up a couple times, but it went away after we removed the case.

Here, have another giraffe or two :)
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Worked with a different case. I end up using a cupholder phone holder because I wanted to use Waze, so back to old case and just usbc cable on phone holder. Qi charging crossed off list for Service center.

-iThinkEV-
 
That's not the biggest hurdle for me, but I'm used to road tripping CCS EVs. The Supercharger network sounds great on the surface until you start looking at how many stations are still V2 (thus unusable to non-Teslas). 660 mile gap on I-80 from NE to UT, for example. Similar on I-90 from WY to MN. I-40 has some hefty gaps too. Granted, a 300 mile gap that would be a no-go in most EVs is still reachable in a Lucid thanks to it's super range. That helps a lot. But not 400+ miles (with safety buffer, high speed, 85% DCFCs, loaded with luggage, cold weather, etc). Still waiting on Tesla to do some crucial upgrades, but at least they move faster than the rest. Happy to see they finally started filling in I-80 from Salt Lake to Reno. That was all V2 until recently as well.

But as long as it comes with an adapter, we're covered.
V2 chargers work for me. Although not all of them. The V2s at the I5 Kettleman lounge didn’t work, but across the street @ the In&Out works. Weird. Also try some random V2s and find them not working, then drive a mile down to another set of V2s and they work fine. From what I gather. The V2s that didn’t work, were build years back. The V2s that work, were recent ones, right before they start rolling out V3s, so maybe there are differences in the V2 setup in the firmware? I now keep track of which ones work for me, so I can plan ahead for future roadtrips.

-iThinkEV-
 
V2 chargers work for me. Although not all of them. The V2s at the I5 Kettleman lounge didn’t work, but across the street @ the In&Out works. Weird. Also try some random V2s and find them not working, then drive a mile down to another set of V2s and they work fine. From what I gather. The V2s that didn’t work, were build years back. The V2s that work, were recent ones, right before they start rolling out V3s, so maybe there are differences in the V2 setup in the firmware? I now keep track of which ones work for me, so I can plan ahead for future roadtrips.

-iThinkEV-
You can get this info right on Tesla's app or website. See the "works with all EVs" reference in the two website screenshots below. The the first screenshot is for the newer 55 x 250kW superchargers east of Bernard, and the second screenshot is for the 40 older 250kW Kettleman superchargers west of Bernard. This also shows that, unlike what I said previously, not all 250kW superchargers are compatible with Gravity or will be with the Air. Only the newer 250kW sites are.

Tesla Kettleman East Bernard.webp

Tesla Kettleman West Bernard.webp
 
V2 chargers work for me. Although not all of them. The V2s at the I5 Kettleman lounge didn’t work, but across the street @ the In&Out works. Weird. Also try some random V2s and find them not working, then drive a mile down to another set of V2s and they work fine. From what I gather. The V2s that didn’t work, were build years back. The V2s that work, were recent ones, right before they start rolling out V3s, so maybe there are differences in the V2 setup in the firmware? I now keep track of which ones work for me, so I can plan ahead for future roadtrips.

-iThinkEV-
I think you might be confusing V2 and V3. V2 and V3 look pretty much the same (red and white). The new ones are V4 (black and white). V2 is incompatible with any non-Telsa (can't do CCS protocol). *Most* V3 are compatible with non-Teslas, but not all.

There's a few different ways to recognize the difference. V2 is only 150kW max, while V3 is 250kW. So when you see it on Google Maps or elsewhere with a kW designation, eliminate the 150's. Plugshare also designates "Telsa Only" for those, or "open to non-Telsas" for the V3's an V4's. Tesla's own map is perhaps the best way, as it has filters for vehicle type. "Tesla" is the V2s (and a few V3 not authorized for CCS yet), "NACS Partner" is V3 and V4, "Other EV" is V3 and V4 with Magicdock (built-in CCS adapter).

 
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You can get this info right on Tesla's app or website. See the "works with all EVs" reference in the two website screenshots below. The the first screenshot is for the newer 55 x 250kW superchargers east of Bernard, and the second screenshot is for the 40 older 250kW Kettleman superchargers west of Bernard. This also shows that, unlike what I said previously, not all 250kW superchargers are compatible with Gravity or will be with the Air. Only the newer 250kW sites are.

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Yeah that older 27675 station is an odd one. It's got a mix of V2 and V3 (presumably it expanded over the years). Then they added the new station across the street. My guess is they didn't flip the switch for CCS on the V3s at the mixed station just to avoid confusion (since it hard to recognize the difference between V2 and V3), and left that entire station as Tesla-only.

The V2's do have thicker cables (and a silver ring at the bottom of the handle) than the V3's, but that's not a very noticeable difference to the average user.
 
I totally get it if the car has bugs on new things, given Lucid is pushing the boundaries. But a key fob not working? That's just ridiculous. The industry has been using proximity key fobs for what, 15+ years now? They just work in other cars. Like always, every, single, day.

This feels to me like Tesla trying to reinvent the wheel with auto wipers. The industry has solved this problem for 20+ years. And Tesla, in classic stubborn "we know better" attitude, is still trying to do that with cameras and a neural network, which has been a colossal disaster.
Yes I’ve been pretty understanding/forgiving of the other issues I’ve encountered since it’s something I decided to accept as an early adopter. However, a situation where the key fob doesn’t work and BOTH back up key cards also don’t work is completely unacceptable IMO.
 
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