In depth review of the GT driving in the city, on the highway, and in the twisties. He mainly complains about the front motor noise, lack of ADAS, and software. For some reason he hasn't received 2.x yet on the test car.
I think Lucid wisely figured he'll eventually want to do a GT-P review. So polish up 2.0, get him a review car, and let him post a glorious new video where he goes on and on about how much better the software is (along with the performance of the GT-P).“Lack of ADAS” is softwarebut yeah, it’s otherwise a great review.
I do wish he’d gotten 2.0 first, but I’m certain he’ll get to test it again soon. I don’t understand the complaint about the front motor noise, but I suppose it’s because I actually like hearing it spin up; makes me feel like I’m driving a Batmobile haha
He seems to have put a lot of time and effort into borrowing this car and doing a month of reviews, so can understand his disappointment in missing 2.0 for his grand finale driving review. It makes his review out of date almost the moment 2.0 is widely available.I think Lucid wisely figured he'll eventually want to do a GT-P review. So polish up 2.0, get him a review car, and let him post a glorious new video where he goes on and on about how much better the software is (along with the performance of the GT-P).
Beats taking the risk on handing him 2.0 and him still running into an unexpected software issue.
Not to mention, poor Peter, the lender. It's his car, after all. So they'd have to get his permission to push a beta update to that car, anyway.
I agree it’s disappointing. But Lucid had no idea he was doing the test (until after he got the car and asked for 2.0) so they had no way of really planning it with him.He seems to have put a lot of time and effort into borrowing this car and doing a month of reviews, so can understand his disappointment in missing 2.0 for his grand finale driving review. It makes his review out of date almost the moment 2.0 is widely available.
After watching him throw the car into reverse and drive repeatedly to expose a 'clunk', all the while saying to the camera that you shouldn't do just that, definitely feel for poor Peter... ;-(I think Lucid wisely figured he'll eventually want to do a GT-P review. So polish up 2.0, get him a review car, and let him post a glorious new video where he goes on and on about how much better the software is (along with the performance of the GT-P).
Beats taking the risk on handing him 2.0 and him still running into an unexpected software issue.
Not to mention, poor Peter, the lender. It's his car, after all. So they'd have to get his permission to push a beta update to that car, anyway.
Yes and also adding over 3K miles on the car. I did learn from the videoAfter watching him throw the car into reverse and drive repeatedly to expose a 'clunk', all the while saying to the camera that you shouldn't do just that, definitely feel for poor Peter... ;-(
I do agree that it would be nice to be able to customize the drive modes. I had this in my last Porsche and in my wife's 10 year old Audi.In depth review of the GT driving in the city, on the highway, and in the twisties. He mainly complains about the front motor noise, lack of ADAS, and software. For some reason he hasn't received 2.x yet on the test car.