The question I have is the Lucid actually performing at a level the same or higher than Tesla? Is it even performing as designed?
My Model S 75D averaged 3.45 mi/kWh (290 W/mi) over the three years I had it (mostly city and stop-and-go freeway, almost no road trips). It's stated range was based on 300 W/mi or 250 miles. So, I was getting about 95% of the mileage I expected when I bought the car.
I haven't driven my GT enough miles yet, but it seems like people are getting low 3s, or even struggling to get over 3 mi/kWh (333 W/mi).
The post above said they got 3.3 mi/kWh (303 mi/W). Assuming they have 21" and GT, the stated range is 469 miles (4.18 mi/kWh, 239 W/mi on a 112 kW battery). That is a HUGE difference from stated and a much bigger delta than I experienced with my previous two Model S(s).
I am trying to stay positive, but something seems really off here. I have owned EVs (Tesla's) for 7 years, and I would have never bought a Lucid if I thought I could not do a 250 mile trip on a stated range of 469 miles-- even in the worst of conditions.
Again, trying to stay positive and see how my car actually performs (only have about 100 miles on it), but -- being hyperbolic for a second -- this almost smells like class action territory if real world averages end up being low 3s mi/kWh.
EDIT: Are the owners of Taycans (227 mile epa) really thinking they can only go 100 miles between charging?! (227 x 60% x 70% = 95 miles). I didn't get a Taycan purely based on range, now I'm thinking they might actually be about the same as my GT...