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I agree but it is almost double the price… hence it goes back to ‘ is it worth it at this time ?’ I will not appreciate.. it will depreciate as well…. Up to you… buy cuz you want to experience for the few times that you have the need to step on it…. But that is about it…. Worth 250k (With sofware issue)? Up to you to decide….The software is the main reason I'm on the "pause" button, too (with the boy racer looks and the loss of that beautiful Santa Monica interior in our Dream playing a lesser role). With the software problems I'm still seeing over eight months after taking delivery of our Dream P, I'm not sure another 6-12 months will mean a Sapphire without similar problems.
In terms of where I would use the extra power, it's not about more top-end speed or even acceleration off the line, as our Dream P already produces more oomph off the line than the tires can handle without traction control kicking in. It's more about that sense our Model S Plaid conveys of not being subject to the laws of inertia during dynamic maneuvers from speed that will come from the step up in power-to-weight ratio. But the Plaid delivers its punch without the handling, room, comfort, and chassis finesse the Sapphire will deliver. The Plaid is insanely quick. But without rear torque vectoring, with the excessive rear weight bias of its heavy dual-motor setup, with the hysteresis lag of an air suspension, and with the lower torsional stiffness of the body, the Plaid brings a lot more baggage to the party than the Lucid.
I am single.. no wifey…. I have pulled the trigger on more expensive cars…. I am afraid to pull the trigger on the Sapphire. Once and if the software improves then