VegasWeezy
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For those of you who have owned or driven an R1S (or R1T) and have seen the R2 in person and sat in it, did you get a sense that there is wide gap in the quality of the materials and feel of the vehicles?
Background: I am a Day 1 reservation holder for the R2 and I have been excited and waiting patiently for the Launch Edition. Recently, however, I have considered the option of getting a used R1S (potentially a Gen 1 Quad). So today I had a demo drive of a 2026 R1S Quad with the Slate Sky interior (my personal favorite of all options), and it was amazing. Afterward, I spoke to the advisor about the differences between Gen 1 and Gen 2, and then asked how the R2 will compare to the Gen 2 R1S.
This is where I was a bit shocked to hear them describe the differences as āthe R1 being the Tier 1 luxury line and the R2 being more of an entry level EVā. They went on to describe how the materials are inferior quality, still nice, but nowhere near the R1 quality, and then spoke about the lack of a powered frunk or rear hatch, and no air suspension.
To me, I always figured the R2 was mostly a condensed R1 but of similar quality. Iām curious what your thoughts are, for those of you who have experienced both in person.
Background: I am a Day 1 reservation holder for the R2 and I have been excited and waiting patiently for the Launch Edition. Recently, however, I have considered the option of getting a used R1S (potentially a Gen 1 Quad). So today I had a demo drive of a 2026 R1S Quad with the Slate Sky interior (my personal favorite of all options), and it was amazing. Afterward, I spoke to the advisor about the differences between Gen 1 and Gen 2, and then asked how the R2 will compare to the Gen 2 R1S.
This is where I was a bit shocked to hear them describe the differences as āthe R1 being the Tier 1 luxury line and the R2 being more of an entry level EVā. They went on to describe how the materials are inferior quality, still nice, but nowhere near the R1 quality, and then spoke about the lack of a powered frunk or rear hatch, and no air suspension.
To me, I always figured the R2 was mostly a condensed R1 but of similar quality. Iām curious what your thoughts are, for those of you who have experienced both in person.
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