Hmm seems like they removed mention of the HUD from the Gravity Product page now. If it was a supply issue of technical issues I can understand but to have to announced and available to order and then pulled and then made exclusive to DE is worse. Like if it’s not working or supply issues remove it from all configurations. And or mention that it is not longer being produced and it’ll be a retrofit option at a later date etc. the way they handled this was probably the worst way.
I’m still confused why it would be exclusive to Dream Edition which is very limited. Like the R and D costs plus then working on software for just a handful of cars tells me those that do get the HUD will be waiting a long time for it work.
I really hope they come out with an update and provide another option/solution as they did mention the Dynamic lighting and HUD in many of the videos posted by YouTubers and Media for a while now.
ALL of this points very strongly towards a supply issue with the HUD projector, IMO. It makes zero sense to develop the enormously complicated software for this feature and then only put it on 450 cars, nor does it make sense to rug-pull the feature from existing orders, unless they've been absolutely forced to.
Look, in doing this, they are by default *reducing* the sale price and therefore revenue from of a huge number of existing orders. That's the last thing they want, I guarantee! I gotta believe they must have been forced into this decision against their will.
Supply Chain issues also fits the facts that the demo cars almost all had cutouts in the dash piece for the HUD, but everyone driving them was told the HUD was either "not working yet" or "not installed on this one". Sounds to me like Lucid has a handful of development sample projector units, and only one or two cars with them installed. Therefore they're removing it as an available feature, except for the one trim with low enough volume that they can actually fulfill it. Maybe they can get their hands on a few hundred? It's also possible the DE buyers will get an empty cutout and a promise to receive their unit installed free of charge at a later date, but that Lucid decided they didn't want to extend that promise to the much larger number of GT buyers. To be clear, i'm just making stuff up. Just a hypothetical.
Again speculating, but my guess is they'll probably bring the feature back to the website ordering page when (and if) they can get HUD projectors at volume again. Tesla used to do the exact same thing with various components during various supply chain disruptions. Every month, various features or configurations would disappear from the website, then reappear a year later, with no communication as to why. The battery configurations and exact features available (such as rear heated seats) would come and go with no explanation.
As a DE order holder, it doesn't affect me directly (not yet, anyway, that I know of! Waiting for the other show to drop!) but honestly, this sucks and I feel for the other buyers. One or two paragraphs of frank communication from Lucid would have been met with mild disappointment, but ultimately understanding and trust, most likely. Instead they've now got to do damage control, take a major hit trust-wise, and watch as wild-ass guesses that are probably mostly wrong congeal into accepted facts. That's what happens in an information void.