Gravity Delivery Discussion

I altered it during June I believe. Dropped the HUD and went from Grey to Black. I didn’t know how to amend the tracker.
Thanks, yeah, the tracker is complicated. So you're getting your actual build, then.

I'm just disappointed; one of my configs is very similar to yours on exterior color and what I understand to be the constraint items (I also have power pack instead of full Tech/HUD).... though mine is also $10K pricier than your build (7 seats, leather interior, etc), and I ordered on day 1 (3.5 months earlier than you).... yet still I wait. I really have no clue what the rhyme or reason is to the build order at this point.

I'm not saying I'm not happy for you, but this whole experience is discouraging. I try to keep telling myself I'll be happy to be a later stage guinea pig on key fob and other issues, but my patience is wearing thin.
 
Texted my SA today just to let him know I’m still here. His quote “ production has jumped tremendously since we last spoke”.
We last spoke(texted) a week ago so I think he actually meant when we talked to him on July 17.
He also said he was on the lookout for configurations close to our order. I let him know that we wanted what we ordered.
 
I find it very hard to believe that the slow production is due supply issues. Haven’t heard other EV makers saying the same. In Lucid’s own words, this year’s delivery is well into the three digits, that’s less than 1000. They probably planned to sell close to 10,000 Gravities, I would think that they should have stocked enough material to produce that many cars. Any way, that’s the official word, but it doesn’t make sense.
 
I find it very hard to believe that the slow production is due supply issues. Haven’t heard other EV makers saying the same. In Lucid’s own words, this year’s delivery is well into the three digits, that’s less than 1000. They probably planned to sell close to 10,000 Gravities, I would think that they should have stocked enough material to produce that many cars. Any way, that’s the official word, but it doesn’t make sense.
Now knowing from personal experience with part supplied to Lucid, but improperly assembled, supply issues aren't just about availability.

Quality clearly matters.
I recall Peter or one other Lucid leader talking about quality of supplier parts. Lucid sought to minimize that impact by bringing some parts in-house. However, they can't do that with every part.

And the impact of tariffs on Lucid's suppliers is definitely an unknown to the general public.
 
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