Lucid Motors Addresses Software Woes: CEO’s Assurance to Owners

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A Bumpy Ride to Software Success

Ah, the joy of innovation! When you roll out cutting-edge technology, everyone wants to hop on board. However, as Lucid Motors recently discovered, sometimes the road can get a bit bumpy—especially when software bugs are your co-pilots. Marc Winterhoff, the interim CEO, sent out a heartfelt apology to owners following a slew of complaints about pesky software issues during gravity testing (and no, not the “I floated in space” kind!).

Winterhoff’s On-It Attitude

In a recent email that made its rounds on X, Winterhoff reassured worried owners that Lucid is “laser focused” on addressing the issues disrupting their driving pleasure. That’s CEO talk for, “We’re aware, we’re sorry, and we’ve got a plan.” The team has rolled out an update (3.3.20) aimed at improving the key fob detection—because let’s face it, no one enjoys playing hide and seek with their car keys!

What’s Next on the Update Agenda?

But wait, there’s more! According to Winterhoff, the next over-the-air (OTA) update promises to tackle several other known issues. Expect enhanced access control, better on-screen video display, and increased responsiveness when using steering wheel controls. In short, Lucid’s commitment to relentless improvement could put a bunch of action movie heroes to shame.

So, hang tight Lucid owners—positive changes are rolling out, and soon, you might just be flying smoother than ever before!

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