Hmp10
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There are going to be two basic passenger configurations: a 5-passenger version with rear bench seats and a 4-passenger version with rear seats that recline to 55 degrees and a rear center console. (The recliner version is aimed more at the Asian market and won't be produced for a while.)Does anyone have figures on different levels of trim and there prices?
Lucid has been very sparse with the information until just recently. They're now ramping up the communications ahead of opening their configurator next week to order cars that will go into production at the end of December or early January.Damn I wish Rivian had more teaser videos. Making me wanna look into lucid a little more now.
Lucid was planning on building 80 beta test cars. They got just over 40 built before Covid-19 put their beta program on hold. They resumed building the test fleet a few weeks ago but, as they're not holding up their main production schedule, they might be completing beta testing with something short of 80 cars. I'm not sure just how many ended up on the roads.I haven't really been following them too closely. Are there a lot of mules out in the wild?
Yep, I feel pretty confident that's what I saw. I'll keep my eyes peeled moving forward (not that I'm driving much these days..)Here is some of the beta fleet parked during the Covid-19 shutdown. There are some dark blue ones in the mix:
That's exactly what I thought when I saw the new Wagoneer.On the Same Topic of "OTHER" SUVs Jeep looks like it got some styling cues on their New Grand Wagoneer from Rivian
And this from the description on their website:That's exactly what I thought when I saw the new Wagoneer.