Jon Summers is The Motoring Historian. He was a company car thrashing technology sales rep that turned into a fairly inept sports bike rider. On his show he gets together with various co-hosts to talk about new and old cars, driving, motorbikes, motor racing, motoring travel.
In this episode Jon provides an in-depth review of the new Lucid Gravity after attending a launch event at the Lucid plant in Newark, East Bay, San Francisco. Summers discusses his initial impressions of the vehicle's design, likening the rear to a stylish shooting brake and the front to a Chrysler minivan. Despite his reservations about electric vehicles lacking the 'grit' of traditional cars, he praises Lucid for their California-inspired luxury and advanced technology, including a 900-volt electrical system and an augmented reality heads-up display. He also touches on the practical aspects of the SUV, such as its interior space and off-road capabilities. Summers humorously notes the challenges of balancing family practicality with a modern, high-tech car, concluding with an appreciation for Lucid's commitment to design excellence.
- Samuel Sonder ft. Luke Coulson - I Can Feel You
- Lucid Gravity
- Western Automotive Journalists
- The 500 hp motor which fits in a suitcase
- The rolling chassis
- Parallels with Duesenberg
- Gravity Front
- Scandroid - Neo Tokyo
- Moving Motorcycles in Minivans. But not this one. Trunk aperture too small.
- EV driving experience lacks marque-specific character. Except perhaps Lucid
- Car buying is about image, not capability
- Can an SUV be “sporty”?
- “Compromise Nothing”, a doubtful tagline
- Minivan/Flex shape better than Bentayga/Rangey shape
- Range Anxiety removing 400+mile range
- The Wunderbox To power your house in an outage
- 200 miles range on a 15 min charge
- Gateway Drugs - Give me your Love
- The California Bear Logo and California design
- The Importance of the Interior. Which is very nice.
- Moonroof feels like T-tops
- Safety sh1t
- .24 drag coefficient
- Apple-copy design elements eww
- Augmented Reality Heads Up Display. Which seemed subtle and useful
- Relaxation mode. With Meditopia
- The car as living room
- 900 volts, and the Tesla Cybertruck crash
- Starcadian - Heart
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