u/EssayNecessary9454

Gravity: Compromise nothing, Except your drivetrain which can lose power randomly
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Gravity: Compromise nothing, Except your drivetrain which can lose power randomly

It is extremely disappointing to write this post . I leased a brand new Lucid Gravity 2026 in March of this year. I was super excited .

April 11 - the car's display lit up like a christmas tree - throwing all kinds of alerts:

* Drive with caution - Stability Control Unavailable
* DreamDrive Limited - Schedule Service
* Drive with caution - Speed limited to 35mph
* Use Brakes to Hold - Vehicle Hold Error, Schedule Service

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The car got towed to the MIlbrae Service center where it sat for ~2 weeks due to backlog. Lucid thankfully provided me with a rental initially and then with a loaner Air.

When the technician finally got to the car - they found a fault relating to the inverter of the front drive unit. This fault shows an internal failure that will require a replacement of the hardware. Turns out this fault is actually caused due to a software bug - which is supposed to be fixed in release 3.6 ( ETA unknown ) . The car got returned back to me with a note saying:

Client notified that car may lose power due to DSW reappearing during wait for new software.

This past Sunday ( May 17 ) the issue popped up again - where the drive train lost power and speed got limited again.

I opened a case with Lucid to buyback the car and get me out of a fundamentally broken car . 11 calendar days, multiple emails later they have not the decency to even respond. So much so for "compromise nothing". Only thing you compromise on is the safety of the passengers and your loved ones when you purchase/lease this car.. Way to go Lucid.. Way to go!!

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