https://uncrate.com/lucid-gravity-x-concept-suv/
They're making a push to drive sales into double digits:
https://carbuzz.com/lucid-gravity-first-half-sales/
(And I know the "only nine sold" report has been debunked, but not by much).
We went on a ski trip to France (cheaper than going to nearly any ski destination in the US) and the car rental agent asked if we wanted chains. We were renting a 4 wheel drive vehicle so I declined. He said it would be a good idea based on our destination and urged me to reconsider so I took...
You're always free to buy from the competition. It's a rare startup that has a tight rein on costs. The already-expensive Lucid lost a $hit-ton on every vehicle. Dyson canceled their EV project because they couldn't make a profit selling it for under $200K (ditto Apple). The cost of...
I'm calling BS on the building management. ICE vehicles in the 1960's were plenty heavy and the ICE Hummers and current large pickups (Dodge Ram, etc.) are as heavy as the Rivian.
We have a weekend house about an hour away from the city (about 60 miles). 45 of those miles are highway and we use conserve mode once we hit the highway. In over a year of driving there's no noticeable wear effects on front tires. We have 22,000+ miles on the tires and they still look great.
I have 2 Autel 50A chargers. Amazon had great pricing on these a while back (around $400). Well constructed and work flawlessly. They can even be used with RFID cards to control access.