You know all of the horror stories people have about less than 300 miles of range being a huge issue. I wanted it to work for me and it's easier than I thought. Then I worried about getting rid of my last ICE car for all EVs. It's easier than anything I've ever had to drive. It saves me time instead of having two fueling stops a week. I'm never going back to that.Closing gap ? What gap ?
If anything, the gap is widening, that's how much ahead Lucid is of anybody and anything else. Acceleration close to that of an F1 from 30 years ago (for reference - since its beginnings, F1 cars have been leaps and bounds ahead even in just straight line acceleration compared to anything stock, from the 50s and up), operating costs to make a Civic cry, comfort to make a Cadillac blush...
And sadly, design to make a 90s Buick proud, it is true.
My usual fill-up is 15-ish gallons. At my local Shell, every other time I hit a slow pump (especially when someone else is filling up on the other side of the pump) - I timed it at 6 minutes to fill up last time. Not every time, but often enough to be an issue. Last time even the guy on the other side of the pump asked me "man, is your pump working ?". Pressure was so weak it overfilled and started pouring out, the pressure in the hose was not high enough to trigger the auto-cut.
We hold EVs to an impossible standard, but all is shiny once we grab that hose.
The gap is only widening. Only - in the other direction.
Lucid is on another planet with development. It's why they're so expensive though.