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That'll play better with the EV charging equipment we already have in our garage.So the NACS charging port is on the rear driver side
That'll play better with the EV charging equipment we already have in our garage.So the NACS charging port is on the rear driver side
I wonder if the air will get it too?YESS! Turns out Gravity will come with Sentry Mode, which is named "Halo Secure!"
YESS! Turns out Gravity will come with Sentry Mode, which is named "Halo Secure!"
Nice update!
Charge port at front of drivers door on the main page video?
. . . I hope it's priced competitively with the competition!
The web site makes me really, really want a Gravity. It looks amazing. Which is a crazy thing, because I'm not in the market for a SUV and have no intentions of getting one for a few reasons. Lucid did a great job with it. Even if the end result is a little different than what's pictured, I think people will be happy.
The description says that it's for long distance highway driving. If it works in other places where you are, it doesn't mean that I can expect Lucid to allow it to work in more places where I am. So far, I've seen highway assist work only on limited access highways. In other cars I've had, it was left up to me to heed warnings.There are plenty of highways around Arizona that are not limited access where Lucid's Highway Assist with auto steer work just fine. It is not limited to limited access roads
Congrats to the web team. It's a nice page.
I am really looking forward to seeing these things on the road soon.
Lucid’s design aesthetic does remind me a lot of Apple’s… which isn’t a bad thing, as IMO, they have the best aesthetic of ANY company today!Is it just me or some one else think that Luckd webpage and UX looks like Apple web page![]()
AFAIK Tesla automatically calibrates its speedometer using GPS to show exact speed, not more. Would be good if other would do that...I am almost certain that it's the former. Lucid's 60mph isn't even 60 but 58mph.
Those who live in countries with zero speeding toleranceAnd who drives lower than the speed limit!!!
Tesla also overreports speed by about 2%, or roughly 1.2-1.7mph at average highway speeds. This is true for nearly every manufacturer, and has been discussed here many times.AFAIK Tesla automatically calibrates its speedometer using GPS to show exact speed, not more. Would be good if other would do that...
Tesla also overreports speed by about 2%, or roughly 1.2-1.7mph at average highway speeds. This is true for nearly every manufacturer, and has been discussed here many times.
There are very few manufacturers that don’t (Hyundai, Kia are notable in that they don’t).
Yes, every manufacturer overreports the speed because they are obliged to never underreport.Tesla also overreports speed by about 2%, or roughly 1.2-1.7mph at average highway speeds. This is true for nearly every manufacturer, and has been discussed here many times.
There are very few manufacturers that don’t (Hyundai, Kia are notable in that they don’t).