
Is the Lucid Gravity about to become the ultimate luxury electric SUV? It might, but right now it’s struggling with some pesky software issues. Nick Twork from Lucid says a fix is coming soon.
Key Takeaways
- Lucid plans an OTA update to address Gravity’s software bugs “imminently.”
- The update will improve navigation, driver authentication, and climate control fan speed logic.
- MKMBHD praised the SUV’s performance but noted a few minor glitches in his review.
After driving 5,000 miles with the Gravity, Out of Spec found it to be an amazing ride marred by software annoyances. But hey, we’re not talking about major hardware issues here—just some frustrating little hiccups that can easily be smoothed out.
MKMBHD highlighted how impressive the SUV’s range and performance are. He even compared its spaciousness favorably to the Cadillac Escalade IQ. So if you’ve been dreaming of a luxury electric ride, this might just hit all your marks—once those pesky bugs get fixed!
Lucid’s recent announcement about Emah Dlala joining as SVP of Powertrain signals they’re taking steps towards improving their product quality and support. But can Lucid keep up with established players like BMW who are set to launch a suite of new vehicles in the next couple years?
Frequently Asked Questions
What software issues does the Gravity have right now?
The Gravity faces minor glitches such as problems with the driver’s-side door handle and navigation visuals. These annoyances are expected to be resolved soon via an OTA update.
How will Lucid’s upcoming fix improve user experience?
The fix allows you to drive right after unlocking your vehicle without re-authenticating on the center console, provided it’s done within two minutes. It also updates navigation and climate control features for a smoother ride.
So while we wait with bated breath for Lucid’s promised fixes, let’s hope they can turn this dream machine into reality. After all, isn’t that what every car enthusiast wants?