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With good leather cleaner it's relatively easy to keep white/cream leather clean. I've had no problem in the past.

My concern is with the white/cream carpets. That is a different story especially in a snowy climate where mud/dirt will be tracked into the car all winter long.
Maybe i'm worrying over nothing then. I'm in SoCal so not exactly the snowiest region in the US :p
 
With good leather cleaner it's relatively easy to keep white/cream leather clean. I've had no problem in the past.

My concern is with the white/cream carpets. That is a different story especially in a snowy climate where mud/dirt will be tracked into the car all winter long.
Get floor liners for winter or at least an aftermarket rear carpet. You could even get black
 
That's what I plan to do. Hopefully, WeatherTech has black liners by next winter...
 
My wife has been teasing me for years about how I buy floor mats to replace the original floor mats then buy a cheap set to protect the second set. When I eventually sell a car or truck I take the stored originals out of boxes on the shelf and reinstall. She always asks if we will ever get to use the good ones. Lol
 
This stuff seriously works wonders on cleaning leather and white surfaces in cars.

https://www.amazon.com/Mothers-0652...81181&sprefix=mothers+vlr,aps,140&sr=8-4&th=1

I’ve used the Mothers VLR on car leather for years. It’s a great product. It’s very gentle (I’ve had other leather products literally remove color from car seats!), and it cleans and protects in one step. Well, two steps actually, as you have to apply it and then wipe it off before it completely dries. Definitely worth purchasing.
 
Here are some interior/exterior pics White with Tahoe. The photos tend to distort the Tahoe interior and make it look orange when it is not.

@Adnillien Thanks for the posting the pics of your car and that color combo. I'm seriously considering switching mine. I'm one of the ones with a Silver with that interior but there's the new added delay for silver. Is it a plain white or does it have any crystal-like reflectivity to it?
 
@Adnillien Thanks for the posting the pics of your car and that color combo. I'm seriously considering switching mine. I'm one of the ones with a Silver with that interior but there's the new added delay for silver. Is it a plain white or does it have any crystal-like reflectivity to it?
It has a subtle metallic fleck in it. I like the white but I think all of the Lucid colors are well done. Living in AZ, I have always liked white cars and fortunately the Lucid looks great in white. If you are on the fence about color, get the car sooner rather than later!
 
I'm getting more and more worried about the carpet in the Santa Cruz and that i'll regret my choice because I chose aesthetics over practicality :(

I was told I had until end of Feb to lock my changes in so now i'm stuck with it or deal with further delays. My friend brought up a point last night when telling her about the color. It came with "are you stupid? Why would you go with a white \ cream interior. You'll be forever cleaning denim dye off the leather"

Sigh......
I just had my interior ceramic coated on all surfaces including all carpet, but skipping the alcantera. I also replaced carpet mats with grey rubber mats cutting them to fit. Motortrend brand mats as @hydbob suggested.
 
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Opted for black PPF for the top. Can always peel it off if I change my mind.
 
Can you get a few more shots of the black top? I’m considering that for my white GT.
Was considering this for my zenith red as well
 
Can you get a few more shots of the black top? I’m considering that for my white GT.
I will get more images from the front after the side mirrors are wrapped in gloss black. This is not a vinyl wrap, but a 10 year gloss black PPF product. The entire interior was ceramic coated, heat rejection film installed on inside of roof and windshield, tinted side and rear windows, ceramic coating windshield, full car clear PPF with ceramic coating of the PPF. They had planned to put EXOshield on the outside of the windshield but the rep said they didn’t feel comfortable heating it up due to the metallic coating Lucid developed. So I’m back to square one on trying to protect the windshield from chips.
 

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Did you smoke your back lights? If so, can we get another shot of that? Been thinking about it...
I did not smoke them. I think it’s just the lighting in the shop. That would be a cool look though!
 
Rivian showed up two days ago. The joy of trying to figure out two cars at once.
 

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Rivian showed up two days ago. The joy of trying to figure out two cars at once.
How's your Rivian? Heard from a friend that they were having a lot of QC issues in the build?
 
How's your Rivian? Heard from a friend that they were having a lot of QC issues in the build?

And how’s the software compare with the Lucid? I get the impression it’s a bit more advanced?
 
Have not really had time to dive into it. Spent a hour trying to find how do program garage door opener only to find out the truck doesn't have it yet but soon they say. Has a rattle at low speed probably in the post between the drivers side doors. I do like that it has a cigarette lighter plug under the dash so I can plug in my Radar detector.
 
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