Ojai interior shots

AG with Ojai gives an "earthy" vibe. The AG paint has an underlying brown/bronze earthy color to it. It is why I find it looks so stunning in the photos from the Redwoods. That brown/bronze is carried into the Ojai color, at least to me. It has the nature vibe, and has the implication of being at one with nature.

No one has mentioned it yet, but the part that bothers me is the white piping. Its all over the seat, and on the dash. Obviously the intent is to accent, but I would have much more appreciated piping that match the color of the world "LUCID" on the below the headrest. The white accent is too loud for this combo. However, if you specifically look at the photo with the LUCID logo and headrest, the piping color does not appear to be white. In that instance, it looks more tan.

Something is up with the wider interior photo. Me think the white color balance is off in this photo by ALOT. A little too much post processing here, and uncalibrated monitor there, and suddenly everything does not look like what it seems. Don't let this sway or decide your color combination choices. Visit the studio and decide in person.
 
Tahoe photos in a dark garage and one outside.

The Tahoe seems to vary considerably depending on the light. I assume the five shots you took were with the same camera. But look at the difference between your fourth and fifth photo and how much oranger the seats appear in the firth. That's closer to the color I remember from seeing the Tahoe in person.

I'm within a fairly easy drive of three Lucid Design Studios. When they finally get some test drivers that you can see parked outside and away from artificial showroom lighting, I'm hoping to see one Gravity in Yosemite and one in Tahoe so that I can finally decide between the only two colors available for the DE -- neither of which I particularly like.

However, if @NoseyReporter's worry about white piping checks out (and I think it will based on the configurator image), that alone would put the nail in the Tahoe coffin for me. All the Gravity interior colors show this bright white piping on the configurator, but it seems particularly disconcerting on the Tahoe and least so on the Yosemite.

It's as if the subtlety that so marked the Air's interior design was tossed out the window with the Gravity.

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The Tahoe seems to vary considerably depending on the light. I assume the five shots you took were with the same camera. But look at the difference between your fourth and fifth photo and how much oranger the seats appear in the firth. That's closer to the color I remember from seeing the Tahoe in person.

I'm within a fairly easy drive of three Lucid Design Studios. When they finally get some test drivers that you can see parked outside and away from artificial showroom lighting, I'm hoping to see one Gravity in Yosemite and one in Tahoe so that I can finally decide between the only two colors available for the DE -- neither of which I particularly like.
Same phone camera, one was outside with a view of passenger side second row and the other shots were indoor poorly lit garage.
 
No one has mentioned it yet, but the part that bothers me is the white piping. Its all over the seat, and on the dash.

Egad. I had not noticed that from the showroom visits where most of the interior colors could only be seen on color swatches, anyway. Is this something that Lucid switched between the prototypes and the production units? It's really kinda jarring.

Now I'm even rethinking my choice of Ojai for the Grand Touring and going with Yosemite in both cars.

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