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Jason DeSalvo (not verified)    February 15, 2025 - 7:51AM

I own a 2025 Lucid Air GT and I also owned a 2018 Tesla Model 3 Performance. I have had NO issues with my Lucid Air (over my first 2,000 miles) and it is the finest driving car I have ever owned. There were quite a few early glitches and issues with my Tesla Model 3, all of which were eventually resolved. The difference? The Tesla was an early model year and my 2025 Lucid is not.

It’s really shameful that CR goes to print in 2025 with a damning reliability rating based on an early model year car (2023) and what must have been an exceptionally small sample size given the very low production volume from Lucid globally for 2023 model year cars.

As someone who has driven EV’s since buying a 2012 Volt in 2011 and has test driven MANY, I can comfortably say that Lucid’s technology and customer-centric attitude is the very best I have experienced in the space. The only thing Buyers need to Beware of is CR’s shoddy reporting and methodology.

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