Atlrivian
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First, congrats to everyone who gets a truck. My musings have to do with Rivian, not y'all.
Now to the meat: Why are people who preordered in 11/21 already getting VINs?
Some background: It was estimated by this forum a while back the preorder split was 60:40 R1T:R1S based on user submissions. I bet that number has widened as the S was pushed farther out. As of 12/21 only 20% of Ts were Max per RJ, with many of those swapping to Larges as the Max gets pushed farther out. So of the 60k-ish orders by 11/21, I estimate those orders have turned into a current 70:30 R1T:R1S split and at most 15% Max R1T. This does not account for Explore packages, but based on forum data and Explore delays I think the current ration is 80:20 Adventure: Explore at most.
So back to why order #60k-ish is getting a VIN? I think it's a combination of two things.
1) They have basic "non-adventure" configs. No 20s. No reinforced underbody. MANY people with earlier order dates are getting skipped over due to unacknowledged product shortages (20s, Underbody, OC, etc.) With my guesstimations above, order #60k would at this point be ~60k*0.7*0.8*0.85 (and subtract 9k current trucks produced) ==> currently ~20000th in line for that config. So either there are 20k people with Adventure Large Pack is getting skipped due to supply constraints / location, or...
2) There is also a very significant order attrition rate. I can't estimate this because we don't have even indirect data, but I can't imagine Rivian has skipped ~20k people because they don't have materials or dont live close enough to a SC. My concern with this is if they keep skipping people, pretty soon many of us with 2022 windows are going to get pushed into 2023 or later.
?Great? for Rivian in the short term that they are building trucks. However, I'm not sure this bodes well for them that their supplies are still so tight. If their pattern continues, Rivian will be getting to 2022 order holders this year with the "right" street config and still not have delivered to 2018/2019 preorders with adventure configs. So much for being an "adventure" focused company.
There are a lot of people with multiple electric vehicle preorders who have said first manufacturer to deliver wins. I want a truck, but I also want Rivian to succeed. They are going to have to figure out supply constraints if they want to slow order attrition and stay a non-subsidiary of Amazon.
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Disclaimer: this is my own personal opinion, with data taken from official Rivian statements, anecdotes from Forum users, sleuthing from forum users over the past few years, and sample of 3600 forum preorder submissions.
Now to the meat: Why are people who preordered in 11/21 already getting VINs?
Some background: It was estimated by this forum a while back the preorder split was 60:40 R1T:R1S based on user submissions. I bet that number has widened as the S was pushed farther out. As of 12/21 only 20% of Ts were Max per RJ, with many of those swapping to Larges as the Max gets pushed farther out. So of the 60k-ish orders by 11/21, I estimate those orders have turned into a current 70:30 R1T:R1S split and at most 15% Max R1T. This does not account for Explore packages, but based on forum data and Explore delays I think the current ration is 80:20 Adventure: Explore at most.
So back to why order #60k-ish is getting a VIN? I think it's a combination of two things.
1) They have basic "non-adventure" configs. No 20s. No reinforced underbody. MANY people with earlier order dates are getting skipped over due to unacknowledged product shortages (20s, Underbody, OC, etc.) With my guesstimations above, order #60k would at this point be ~60k*0.7*0.8*0.85 (and subtract 9k current trucks produced) ==> currently ~20000th in line for that config. So either there are 20k people with Adventure Large Pack is getting skipped due to supply constraints / location, or...
2) There is also a very significant order attrition rate. I can't estimate this because we don't have even indirect data, but I can't imagine Rivian has skipped ~20k people because they don't have materials or dont live close enough to a SC. My concern with this is if they keep skipping people, pretty soon many of us with 2022 windows are going to get pushed into 2023 or later.
?Great? for Rivian in the short term that they are building trucks. However, I'm not sure this bodes well for them that their supplies are still so tight. If their pattern continues, Rivian will be getting to 2022 order holders this year with the "right" street config and still not have delivered to 2018/2019 preorders with adventure configs. So much for being an "adventure" focused company.
There are a lot of people with multiple electric vehicle preorders who have said first manufacturer to deliver wins. I want a truck, but I also want Rivian to succeed. They are going to have to figure out supply constraints if they want to slow order attrition and stay a non-subsidiary of Amazon.
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Disclaimer: this is my own personal opinion, with data taken from official Rivian statements, anecdotes from Forum users, sleuthing from forum users over the past few years, and sample of 3600 forum preorder submissions.
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