Orangecicle
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- Brad
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- 2022 Rivian R1T quad, 2025 Mach-E (premium)
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I had the chance to drive a R1S Gen 2 and my R1T Gen 1 back to back yesterday on the highways of Iowa (Gen 2 loaner from Rivian while the truck was being repaired).
R1S:
R1T
We had strong crosswinds the entire day, and I really appreciated having the Highway Assist feature on both vehicles. The Assist was driving the vehicle better than I could with the buffeting winds. Other than the lane changing ability of both vehicles, the big difference I noticed the most was that when passing an 18-wheeler, on the Gen 2 I could put pressure on the steering wheel to pull the Rivian vehicle away from the 18-wheeler and place it closer to the edge of the road. That's possible on the Gen 2 but impossible on the Gen 1 without the system disengaging. When you try to do this on the Gen 1, the system releases the steering, and you have full manual steering control. On the Gen 2, you gently force the vehicle to the left of the lane until you pass the big truck and release the wheel when you clear the truck to go back to the center of the lane.
On Ford Blue Cruise (came on my wife's 2025 Mach E), the system automatically senses that you are next to a large truck and does automatically what I would normally do manually -- on its own it moves the Mustang to the left away from the truck. I watched videos on this and understand that Ford discovered this human behavior after studying Blue Cruise data, so they decided to just program this into the system.
I can't tell you how much safer I and may passengers feel by simply moving a few inches to the left when passing a large vehicle. Yesterday, the 18-wheelers were a bit all over the road because of the wind, and the Rivians were happy just sitting in the middle of the lane next to the big trucks regardless of whether the 18-wheelers were encroaching or not. That's not good. It doesn't "feel" safe. Rivian should do just what Ford did and just let the assist direct you safely away from the big trucks you are passing.
This is not at all a complaint; I really appreciated having Highway Assist yesterday. I just hope this note can help to make it better.
R1S:
R1T
We had strong crosswinds the entire day, and I really appreciated having the Highway Assist feature on both vehicles. The Assist was driving the vehicle better than I could with the buffeting winds. Other than the lane changing ability of both vehicles, the big difference I noticed the most was that when passing an 18-wheeler, on the Gen 2 I could put pressure on the steering wheel to pull the Rivian vehicle away from the 18-wheeler and place it closer to the edge of the road. That's possible on the Gen 2 but impossible on the Gen 1 without the system disengaging. When you try to do this on the Gen 1, the system releases the steering, and you have full manual steering control. On the Gen 2, you gently force the vehicle to the left of the lane until you pass the big truck and release the wheel when you clear the truck to go back to the center of the lane.
On Ford Blue Cruise (came on my wife's 2025 Mach E), the system automatically senses that you are next to a large truck and does automatically what I would normally do manually -- on its own it moves the Mustang to the left away from the truck. I watched videos on this and understand that Ford discovered this human behavior after studying Blue Cruise data, so they decided to just program this into the system.
I can't tell you how much safer I and may passengers feel by simply moving a few inches to the left when passing a large vehicle. Yesterday, the 18-wheelers were a bit all over the road because of the wind, and the Rivians were happy just sitting in the middle of the lane next to the big trucks regardless of whether the 18-wheelers were encroaching or not. That's not good. It doesn't "feel" safe. Rivian should do just what Ford did and just let the assist direct you safely away from the big trucks you are passing.
This is not at all a complaint; I really appreciated having Highway Assist yesterday. I just hope this note can help to make it better.
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