R1Tom
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Me too....I like it.They have my attention! I don't care if it looks like a minivan.
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Me too....I like it.They have my attention! I don't care if it looks like a minivan.
Some of us, soccer moms, are actually hockey dads.75-80% (maybe more) of R1S drivers are soccer moms
Production to begin late 2024 per LucidSupposedly, the cheapest trim will start under $80k
https://electrek.co/2023/11/16/luci...440-mile-range-starting-under-80k-frunk-seat/
That’s exactly what my family needs. This is going to be fantastic for the suburban, families with kids market. The flat load powered frunk, hideaway 3rd row seats, 90-degree door opening, etc. Winner.![]()
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My wife was getting serious about an R1S to replace our EQS SUV. Now she wants the Gravity.this definitely has the potential to take a bite out of R1S sales. if you haven't noticed 75-80% (maybe more) of R1S drivers are soccer moms so they don't really care about the offroad capabilities.
they want a 3 row, family vehicle. id guess this is going to have more family convenient features and be more luxurious than the R1S. if the 3rd row has at least the same room as the R1S, is in the same price range, and they can produce these soon, the R1S could take a big hit.
Yeah agree it’s not a zero sum game. And people will want it.I saw the announcement from Lucid before I came here, and agree with many others that it's a strong competitor to the R1S. However, I also think it's not zero sum, I think there will be those who like a swooped styling and don't need off-road that go with Lucid, and others will prefer the R1S. I personally like the boxier style of Rivian and higher ground clearance. The range is a big plus for the Lucid Gravity. However, Rivian has a huge head start with the Gravity not coming out for at least a year, and then factor in that Lucid doesn't have a track record of large scale production, so it could be at least two years before they have a lot of them to sell. By then there will be additional competitors on the market from Volvo, the big 3 car companies, etc.
Overall, it's good to see more compelling electric vehicles hitting the sweet part of the American market, which is mid-sized to larger SUVs.
Exactly. All I see is a minivan too, and for me the words 'nice looking' and 'minivan', don't belong in the same sentence !! Still, it sounds like plenty here like the look, so each to their own.All I see is a minivan. It's a nice looking minivan but, I don't see this competing with the R1S.
Can’t unsee that.![]()
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