Yes, I agree with your frustration on comparisons of Lucid to Toyota. Toyota’s are very reliable due to sticking with old, tried and true tech. They have never been know to push the future. That being said, there are certain basic functions that any moderately upper priced car should do 99.999% of the timeHuh? We’re talking about the same Homelink that syncs the car to your garage door clicker? Whether it’s on a screen or a button on the mirror, I don’t see how that’s something Lucid would pay for monthly? For connectivity bandwidth and things like that I actually could understand having a subscription, and I think some automakers subscription features are not unreasonable, but regardless of what other automakers do (please stop with these “my Toyota does that” comments it’s so tiresome and irrelevant), Lucid themselves has this feature, on the Air, so to ship a fully loaded maxed out “all of the features” car after delays to make sure things were right, without getting something to work that Air drivers have had since day one is a bit of a face palm moment to me. I’m not trying to stoke outrage, I’m keeping my Gravity order, but come on, this is like a really basic thing.
1. Keyless entry unlock
2. Keyless start and shift into drive in the time it takes to buckle seatbelt
3. Keyless lock car and stay locked
No work arounds required.
These are all functions that most all $50K and above cars accomplish with absolute reliability but appear to occasionally be a challenge for Lucid’s.
As for ADAS, my 2016 Mercedes had lane centering ADAS as a $2000 option. Granted, it is not great on curves and you have to tap the gas to wake up when in bumper to bumper traffic, but it delivered on what it promised from day one for a reasonable price. I have sympathy for early Air owners that paid for DDP and are just now finally getting what they paid for 3+ years later. Reminds you of Tesla and FSD.
I’m OK with non-critical features occasionally acting up. The waive your foot under rear bumper to open trunk feature on my Mercedes only works about one out of every 10 tries. The UX on my 21 Mercedes is kind of a mess but it doesn’t affect my daily use or confidence in the car’s reliability. I will be very patient with the more fun features like HUD, Car Play, music services, etc. occasionally having teething issues. But the core open, start, go, charge, lock functions need to be rock solid reliable with NO workarounds required.