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- Lucid Gravity
As someone with a household that's about to have an R2 pretty soon, has a Gravity and is going to be getting Cayenne Electric Turbo early next year (waiting on the 2027 model) to replace that Gravity I know where you're coming from.
I haven't test driven or seen the Cayenne Electric yet but they should be coming to US dealerships here in the next 2-3 weeks from the port so I'm excited to test drive and get a feel for one. A lot of promising reviews so far with it.
The R2 is a great every day car and seems like a solid contender for a road trip car.
I do disagree with your take about the Gravity in regards to comfort/suspension but I wouldn't be surprised if the one you drove was as bad as you say it was. I can't say that I have that issue with mine, my qualms like most Gravity owners starts and ends with the software. The drive is great, I've taken several road trips but I can't depend on a car that literally has software issues to the point where I can't drive it because of system fault errors. I've grown tired of it, and I was a big Lucid person (I have the Air currently and am selling that off as well because in 3 years they haven't made much progress on the software front albeit it's been much more stable compared to the Gravity). The key fob inconsistencies and the overall aspect of not having Apple Car Key on my phone is also kind of crazy for the Gravity not to have so all in all I wouldn't recommend it but it looks like you've already ruled it out.
If it's between the R2 and the Cayenne Electric, they're two diff cars. Even though I haven't driven the Electric version yet I have driven a Cayenne. It's much sportier and all the driving dynamics are tailor made for an enthusiast driver that the R2 doesn't really come close to hitting. But we're talking about a car with options that you'd likely be able to buy 3 R2's with so it's an apples or oranges comparison. If you're looking for a simple all around every day drive go for the R2. If you're looking for a luxurious, sporty, fun ride without much compromise (except for price of course) go with the Cayenne Electric.
I did test drive the R1S Gen2 Quad Max but I was left pretty unimpressed with the whole package for what the price tag was. But that was just me.
I haven't test driven or seen the Cayenne Electric yet but they should be coming to US dealerships here in the next 2-3 weeks from the port so I'm excited to test drive and get a feel for one. A lot of promising reviews so far with it.
The R2 is a great every day car and seems like a solid contender for a road trip car.
I do disagree with your take about the Gravity in regards to comfort/suspension but I wouldn't be surprised if the one you drove was as bad as you say it was. I can't say that I have that issue with mine, my qualms like most Gravity owners starts and ends with the software. The drive is great, I've taken several road trips but I can't depend on a car that literally has software issues to the point where I can't drive it because of system fault errors. I've grown tired of it, and I was a big Lucid person (I have the Air currently and am selling that off as well because in 3 years they haven't made much progress on the software front albeit it's been much more stable compared to the Gravity). The key fob inconsistencies and the overall aspect of not having Apple Car Key on my phone is also kind of crazy for the Gravity not to have so all in all I wouldn't recommend it but it looks like you've already ruled it out.
If it's between the R2 and the Cayenne Electric, they're two diff cars. Even though I haven't driven the Electric version yet I have driven a Cayenne. It's much sportier and all the driving dynamics are tailor made for an enthusiast driver that the R2 doesn't really come close to hitting. But we're talking about a car with options that you'd likely be able to buy 3 R2's with so it's an apples or oranges comparison. If you're looking for a simple all around every day drive go for the R2. If you're looking for a luxurious, sporty, fun ride without much compromise (except for price of course) go with the Cayenne Electric.
I did test drive the R1S Gen2 Quad Max but I was left pretty unimpressed with the whole package for what the price tag was. But that was just me.
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