smashweights
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Since Truckdor the Drivenator ('22 LE Quad R1T) is in the shop getting some suspension and water intrusion evaluations, I've finally gotten my hands on a Gen 2 R1S (TriMax -Ascend trim). I'm sure there's dozens of threads on this but I'm bored and figured i'd add my own thoughts.
Gen 2 Tri Pros
- First thing I noticed was the massively improved cameras. They actually match the quality of the rest of the vehicle and infotainment software. I didn't really have an issue with the Gen1 cameras functionally but hot damn these are way better.
- Much improved wind noise!
- Nearly silent motors
- Reduced road noise (AS vs AT tires though...)
- Electrochromic roof is neat
- Slightly increased efficiency (about +0.1 to +0.2 mi/kWh)
- UHF on non-highways is nice
- Ascend trim is SHARP and the seats are more comfortable
Gen 2 Cons
- Rivian Premium Audio is decent but a discernable step down from the Meridian Audio
- Heat pump noise is LOUD and audible in the cabin, not much, but it's noticeable
- Motors are too quiet, I find myself missing the low humming wind up of the Bosch motors
- Noisier suspension over rough pavement, though some of that might be 22" on the Tri vs 20" on my Quad. I've noticed it less the more I drive it and after knocking 4-5 psi out of the tires (48psi cold now)
- The Trimotor @ 850hp doesn't seem as quite as peppy as the Quad @ 835hp (both in all-purpose mode). I wonder if they have some acceleration cap software tweak on the loaners? My speedometer always says "80 MPH MAX" so I'm guessing they've speed limited the vehicle somehow.
- Regen braking is weaker, had to step it up to high to get the same drive feel as normal on the Quad.
- Autonomy+ just isn't a huge step up from Driver+/Highway Assist in its current state. I really only use it much on the highway anyway
- I prefer the driver monitoring of Driver+ vs UHF. I hate getting yelled at anytime I check the mirrors or adjust the radio for too long because my eyes aren't on it.
- Despite having roughly 10% more battery capacity (128kWh vs 141kWh) and about 5-10% more efficiency, my SOC change is nearly identical on all my usual drives...
- Don't like the electronic door latches. The 1/2 second delay when opening the door while the truck is asleep is obnoxious
Random other observations
- Didn't realize the R1S has a small adjustable rail and tiedown system in the back, that is pretty cool!
- Much roomier than I anticipated in the R1S. We sat 3 adults in a line (front to back) comfortably. It should haul 6 average sized adults comfortably!
- Really surprised how worn the stock Pirelli Scorpion tires are after only 9,400mi
- Storm blue is more gray than blue, still lovely though!
- Ocean Coast is nicer than I expected and pairs well with the Ascend plaid accents
- They only gave me the keycard to use. This is fine as a backup but as the main key it's super obnoxious to always be pulling it out of your wallet.
Gen 2 Tri Pros
- First thing I noticed was the massively improved cameras. They actually match the quality of the rest of the vehicle and infotainment software. I didn't really have an issue with the Gen1 cameras functionally but hot damn these are way better.
- Much improved wind noise!
- Nearly silent motors
- Reduced road noise (AS vs AT tires though...)
- Electrochromic roof is neat
- Slightly increased efficiency (about +0.1 to +0.2 mi/kWh)
- UHF on non-highways is nice
- Ascend trim is SHARP and the seats are more comfortable
Gen 2 Cons
- Rivian Premium Audio is decent but a discernable step down from the Meridian Audio
- Heat pump noise is LOUD and audible in the cabin, not much, but it's noticeable
- Motors are too quiet, I find myself missing the low humming wind up of the Bosch motors
- Noisier suspension over rough pavement, though some of that might be 22" on the Tri vs 20" on my Quad. I've noticed it less the more I drive it and after knocking 4-5 psi out of the tires (48psi cold now)
- The Trimotor @ 850hp doesn't seem as quite as peppy as the Quad @ 835hp (both in all-purpose mode). I wonder if they have some acceleration cap software tweak on the loaners? My speedometer always says "80 MPH MAX" so I'm guessing they've speed limited the vehicle somehow.
- Regen braking is weaker, had to step it up to high to get the same drive feel as normal on the Quad.
- Autonomy+ just isn't a huge step up from Driver+/Highway Assist in its current state. I really only use it much on the highway anyway
- I prefer the driver monitoring of Driver+ vs UHF. I hate getting yelled at anytime I check the mirrors or adjust the radio for too long because my eyes aren't on it.
- Despite having roughly 10% more battery capacity (128kWh vs 141kWh) and about 5-10% more efficiency, my SOC change is nearly identical on all my usual drives...
- Don't like the electronic door latches. The 1/2 second delay when opening the door while the truck is asleep is obnoxious
Random other observations
- Didn't realize the R1S has a small adjustable rail and tiedown system in the back, that is pretty cool!
- Much roomier than I anticipated in the R1S. We sat 3 adults in a line (front to back) comfortably. It should haul 6 average sized adults comfortably!
- Really surprised how worn the stock Pirelli Scorpion tires are after only 9,400mi
- Storm blue is more gray than blue, still lovely though!
- Ocean Coast is nicer than I expected and pairs well with the Ascend plaid accents
- They only gave me the keycard to use. This is fine as a backup but as the main key it's super obnoxious to always be pulling it out of your wallet.
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