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Yeah that is bizarre.The Tesla Cybertruck is going to be delivered on Thursday and STILL nobody knows the price!
Yeah that is bizarre.The Tesla Cybertruck is going to be delivered on Thursday and STILL nobody knows the price!
The Sapphire uses a heat pump, so I would be truly perplexed if the Gravity didn't.I haven't seen it listed anywhere, did Lucid say if this will use a heat pump?
Wait, what? This is news to me.The Sapphire uses a heat pump, so I would be truly perplexed if the Gravity didn't.
You are slacking!Wait, what? This is news to me.
For once, I beat you to it?Wait, what? This is news to me.
What makes you think they are not? They are probably bringing at least some of them to Air. Its is just a question of timing.Mainly a function of Lucid not really being very specific about vehicle features(I don’t care), but yeah that’s an accomplishment!
I do wonder why lucid isn’t bringing these improvements to the regular airs? Heat pump, new processor, maybe even the TC motor if the price isn’t prohibitive?
All hands on Gravity. Any consideration for retrofit of anything is likely to have to wait until Gravity is well on its way, and so on. I suspect once Gravity is closer, that will free up some of the teams to focus on the '26/27 Air, any retrofits or whatever, and the next crossover or whatever they build.Mainly a function of Lucid not really being very specific about vehicle features(I don’t care), but yeah that’s an accomplishment!
I do wonder why lucid isn’t bringing these improvements to the regular airs? Heat pump, new processor, maybe even the TC motor if the price isn’t prohibitive?
I thought that since the pure RWD reviews had no mention of such, there wouldn’t be any notable improvements. Then again, lucid didn’t actually say anything about the heat pump, so it is probably best to wait.What makes you think they are not? They are probably bringing at least some of them to Air. Its is just a question of timing.
I’d estimate 18-20.Does anyone here have specs of cargo capacity with the 3rd row seating up?
Most SUV's have around 20 cubic ft of cargo space after 3rd row up.
I'm curious on the numbers Lucid Gravity has with its compact design and extra space.
I expect more, actually. A SUV like the Lincoln aviator has 18 cubic feet on the back, but its length is the same as the gravity’s trunk length. However, gravity has more vertical space, I’d estimate around 25(although it would probably have the same usability as a suv with 20)I’d estimate 18-20.
Oh, you absolutely cannot be kidding me. Me and @Lucken were literally talking about how ironically similar the names are in a thread about their ultra fast chargers...Is the Gravity name at risk?
Lucid Motors is stuck in a fight over the name of its Gravity SUV
Lucid Motors is at risk of losing the trademark for the name of its Gravity SUV, just months before the company is supposed to start production. Google Ventures-backed EV charging company Gravity Inc. filed a "petition for cancellation" with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark...www.yahoo.com
Is the Gravity name at risk?
Lucid Motors is stuck in a fight over the name of its Gravity SUV
Lucid Motors is at risk of losing the trademark for the name of its Gravity SUV, just months before the company is supposed to start production. Google Ventures-backed EV charging company Gravity Inc. filed a "petition for cancellation" with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark...www.yahoo.com
Yup, that’s when I said:Oh, you absolutely cannot be kidding me. Me and @Lucken were literally talking about how ironically similar the names are in a thread about their ultra fast chargers...
Now I feel guilty since there’s always the 1 percent chance they could have seen our messages and got inspiredYup, that’s when I said:
500kW charging in NY?!?!
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/gravity-opens-fastest-ev-charger-us-public-new-york-city-2024-03-04/?utm_source=reddit.comlucidowners.com
I guess there’s always, ‘Gravitas’. Nah, not really.
Jesus…what now?