AIR.LUCID
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I believe I will be getting the Pure with all possible options, including the 2nd motor, instead of a Touring with no options. Close enough to the same price.
Aren't the batteries quite a bit different between the 2?
keeping the standard wheels on the Pure, or no options on the Touring, looks like a diff of $100.
Thanks mnewber1. Posted this on twitter atView attachment 730
Here's a price breakdown for anyone interested. This is for a Lucid Air with:
- Dual Motors
- Non-white/black color
- Dream Drive Pro
- Surreal Sound System
- 20" Wheels
- 620 HP
I may have missed it, but I don't see what the different interior design is in the Pure. The Pure does have the sole option of the Mojave Purluxe and the Touring has the Tahoe or Mojave leather interior. Other than that it seems identical aside from the glass roof option. Is there something else I'm missing?Yes, it's not yet clear what the advantage is to Touring over Pure outside of getting your car first, different interior design, and having the privilege to pay more for exclusive options (glass canopy, 21" wheel).
I hope the catalytic converter thieves realize it is a "finish" and that the roof isn't covered in platinum. Of course, it WOULD explain the increase in cost over the Pure......all that precious metal......LOLTouring also has the "Platinum Polish Finish" on the upper half of the car, including the non-glass part of the roof and A, C pillars.
personally, give or take some items, I’d rather have all of the options for close to the same price.I may have missed it, but I don't see what the different interior design is in the Pure. The Pure does have the sole option of the Mojave Purluxe and the Touring has the Tahoe or Mojave leather interior. Other than that it seems identical aside from the glass roof option. Is there something else I'm missing.
I may have missed it, but I don't see what the different interior design is in the Pure. The Pure does have the sole option of the Mojave Purluxe and the Touring has the Tahoe or Mojave leather interior. Other than that it seems identical aside from the glass roof option. Is there something else I'm missing?
I would opt for the smaller wheels for the greater range.Pure has only the PurLuxe interior option whereas Touring has four options: Tahoe, Santa Cruz, or Mojave leather interior or the PurLuxe. Outside of that, the Touring will have an additional 21" wheel option.
Being from Chicago, I have no choice other than the 19" wheels unfortunately.I would opt for the smaller wheels for the greater range.
I heard the 19s are quieter too.I would opt for the smaller wheels for the greater range.
Well, that’s really an individual’s value choice, but I understand your sentiments. My wife is tired of “all black” interiors and wants a ventilated seat if we are doing “leather” interior. She’s not convinced she wants the glass canopy and is currently not a fan of it.Looks foolish to buy a Touring without the glass canopy. It is the only reason to not get a Pure with all options.
you Still would have to pay for pro and surreal with the touring for a comparison. I’ll take the $11,900 of options, over leather and ventilation.Well, that’s really an individual’s value choice, but I understand your sentiments. My wife is tired of “all black” interiors and wants a ventilated seat if we are doing “leather” interior. She’s not convinced she wants the glass canopy and is currently not a fan of it.
I mean, we could get a pure, and then immediately take it to a place to redo the interior colors, but she and I both know that won’t happen. So, then she’d have a lbetter value in the Pure with blank interior and a sweaty back.
Not a winner for her at $80,000 + after delivery