I'm curious why you say it's as good. Some of the guys here don't like Tesla comparisons. The ride and interior quality are superior, however, things I would love to see in the future are the following, which I thought, Tesla does better in.
1. The car should never lock while the key fob is inside the car. Learn this the hard way while assisting a person to the door of a casino. My phone was inside too, had to borrow a phone to unlock the door. My 2010 Camry doesn't even do that.
2. Sentry mode.
3. Automatically opening for garage or gates.
4. When backing out, you have to click exit out of the camera to access homelink. It's like they don't even test their product before implementing it.
5. Less glitchy connecting carplays.
6. More functions are available via the phone app.
7. Switching profile takes much longer.
8. Programming Homelink needs to be done on each profile.
Have a few others, but don't want to hijack the post. Due to these, I thought Tesla software was better. In my opinion. I know some people going to take this the wrong way, but I still love the Lucid. Just being honest.
Tesla wins on software features when compared to Lucid. Period! No argument here. Those that want to get upset when people point out issues with Lucid and think Lucid is perfect, let them think that. Only harm is to Lucid unfortunately because a product can not improve without feed back from owners. Some people get upset and don’t even own a Lucid or Tesla in this forum.
With that being said, when I said Lucid software is just as good as Tesla, I am referring to:
Layout of the UI. I like the Lucid UI more. Well thought out. Less busy, more simple especially when you are driving you don’t want to dive deep into menus. Larger menus icons compared to Tesla.
Software stability. Might be just me, but I have never needed to reset the software on the Lucid. I had to reset the Tesla on delivery day! No joke.
Option to set level of regen. Tesla does not have option to do this. The regen is too light on the Tesla and I find myself having to use the brakes more often. I rarely have to use brakes on the Lucid as my regen is set on high.
Accuracy of distance to object. Tesla’s vision only on the distance to an object to the car is a joke. I can’t trust it as it is all over the place. This is both software and hardware win for the Lucid.
In regards to your list.
1) Tesla has better phone key reliability. You are correct on this. It might be the way the physical handles are designed. I push on my model x and it opens. I push on my Lucid door handles, the handles may or may not flip up. On my model x, the door handles are just a button. Simple.
2) Yes, Lucid needs a version of sentry mode. Tesla software has more features when compared to Lucid. Tesla wins on software features (ie glove box pin option, dog/camping mode, sentry, media options, etc).
3) Same as 2). Tesla has more features in its software.
4) Fully agree on this. This should be an easy OTA fix. Get the garage door button always on top of other windows! The software design team obviously overlooked this. Maybe they don’t have a garage that they drive in and out of everyday? In fact, a lot of people do not have a garage. A recent report shows that Americans are not switching to EVs as fast as expected because most people don’t have a private garage.
5) Tesla doesn’t have CarPlay. I don’t have much issues with CarPlay probably because I like the UI on the Lucid so I don’t use CarPlay much.
6) Same as 2), more software features on Tesla.
7) I do not switch profiles much for this to matter to me.
8) Only program it once for each profile no? Not much a nuisance for me since once programmed you don’t have to program it again.
Don’t be afraid to say things you don’t like about the Lucid. It will only help improve the product. Nothing wrong with that. And if you don’t even own a Lucid and have a lot of opinions, I just ignore those comments.