My SA notified me today that they now have a Cosmos Silver Touring available for a test drive at the Century City studio at the Westfield Century City Mall in Beverly Hills. He included this pic in his email.
Is that a Zenith red Touring on the right?My SA notified me today that they now have a Cosmos Silver Touring available for a test drive at the Century City studio at the Westfield Century City Mall in Beverly Hills. He included this pic in his email.
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Is imagine that's a GT given the 21s. In general, Lucid likes to showcase their cars with the standard wheels, although a number of the GT test drive cars have 19s on board.Is that a Zenith red Touring on the right?
I’m pretty sure only the one in the middle is a Touring. That’s the only one my SA mentioned to me.Is that a Zenith red Touring on the right?
You can identify the Zenith Red one as not being a Touring by the platinum upper portion on the side view mirror. If it was a Touring, that portion of the mirror would be Zenith Red.Is that a Zenith red Touring on the right?
WOW, now that’s a subtle difference I never noticed.You can identify the Zenith Red one as not being a Touring by the platinum upper portion on the side view mirror. If it was a Touring, that portion of the mirror would be Zenith Red.
Nope GT. The mirror caps are Platinum look. That's how you can tell GT from T without looking at the badging.Is that a Zenith red Touring on the right?
Yup. Touring Editions all have body color side mirrors.You can identify the Zenith Red one as not being a Touring by the platinum upper portion on the side view mirror. If it was a Touring, that portion of the mirror would be Zenith Red.
It was one of the things I complained about directly to Lucid since Peter's second tech talk video when the first ever Zenith Red Touring appeared publicly. I couldn't understand why the "Platinum Look" didn't extend to the mirror covers like it did on GT. It leaves the paint here exposed. What make this worse, Stealth look doesn't leave mirrors body color.WOW, now that’s a subtle difference I never noticed.
What do mean it leaves the mirror paint exposed? This appears to be a subtle way to differentiate the models.It was one of the things I complained about directly to Lucid since Peter's second tech talk video when the first ever Zenith Red Touring appeared publicly. I couldn't understand why the "Platinum Look" didn't extend to the mirror covers like it did on GT. It leaves the paint here exposed. What make this worse, Stealth look doesn't leave mirrors body color.