- Joined
- May 1, 2022
- Messages
- 5,839
- Reaction score
- 8,805
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Cars
- Air Touring
- Referral Code
- MX1KDTYY
It's important to note that Level 3 is not FSD by any means. I do think Lucid will achieve level 3, but that's not what Telsa has been promising for over a decade. FSD is level 5. No one is close to achieving that yet.
As far as I know, Lucid is focusing on assistance features while on the highway. They have no intention or plans to build city driving, where it stops at red lights, starts back up, makes turns, etc. on city streets. Set your destination, and it takes you from your house to the destination with no intervention. That's not in the works, as far as I know.
They also continue working on parking assist, collision avoidance, traffic jam assistance - that sort of thing.
But if you're hoping your Lucid will one day just "take you home" while. you sleep in the driver's seat, I think you are setting yourself up for disappointment.
As far as I know, Lucid is focusing on assistance features while on the highway. They have no intention or plans to build city driving, where it stops at red lights, starts back up, makes turns, etc. on city streets. Set your destination, and it takes you from your house to the destination with no intervention. That's not in the works, as far as I know.
They also continue working on parking assist, collision avoidance, traffic jam assistance - that sort of thing.
But if you're hoping your Lucid will one day just "take you home" while. you sleep in the driver's seat, I think you are setting yourself up for disappointment.