While our Gravity DE has been in shops for the past three weeks getting PPF wrap and radar installation I have watched with growing unease as the list of software bugs and hardware issues being reported got longer and longer, with several of them having already been encountered in the few brief moments we spent in our car during that time. It brought increasingly to mind the experience with our early Air Dream Edition and the several times I came close to throwing in the towel on it.
We finally got the Gravity home today from the final installation job and have spent the last few hours driving it, and . . .
Lucid, my dear, all is forgiven.
Just as recent days on the forum have reminded me of all the pitfalls of being an early adopter with cars, these several hours behind the wheel of the Gravity have reminded me of why no other car on the planet can approach the exhilaration a Lucid generates from putting a stupendously powerful, roomy, quiet, luxurious vehicle through maneuvers that would unsettle many an exotic sports car.
The Gravity DE is truly the kitten that roars.
It's clear there's going to be some aggravation ahead getting various issues sorted out. But for the same reasons we're expanding our Lucid stable beyond our nearly 4-year-old Air Dream Performance, we intend to remain both disciples and ambassadors of the brand.