Electric Rivilution
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Bill
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2019
- Threads
- 324
- Messages
- 505
- Reaction score
- 2,478
- Location
- Scottsdale
- Vehicles
- 2016 Model X / 2022 R1T
- Thread starter
- #1
Sponsored
And that's exactly why they used it. It's all about them clicksI’m not entirely sure Munro should be using emojis when the, ahem, alternative meaning is a little spicier.
The host did the lord’s work this time within 1 minute: the Rivian seat is higher quality and more luxurious.I can't watch those guys this morning or it will counteract all the coffee I have ingested so far. Can someone give me the lowdown? I would expect that Ford has Rivian beat because of all their previous seat making experience...
I think they failed to recognize that much of this could be strategic and not just the result of inexperience. Selling a high end design with 0 profit margin may have been a strategic decision to gain a foothold in the market. They can cut corners in the name of profit margin on their next design after they have already proven they can deliver a product that doesn't suck.In short: Rivian's seat is nicer but horrendously inefficient to manufacture
The things he points out in the video are not issues of cutting corners. They're just smart decision-making. There's no reason to have 3-4 different bolt covers on the seats, for example. Making those consistent saves money without any reduction in quality.I think they failed to recognize that much of this could be strategic and not just the result of inexperience. Selling a high end design with 0 profit margin may have been a strategic decision to gain a foothold in the market. They can cut corners in the name of profit margin on their next design after they have already proven they can deliver a product that doesn't suck.
It is certainly a big part of what earned them my order. If they had raised the price or reduced the quality to the extent that would be required for a healthy profit margin I wouldn't have been interested in taking a risk on a startup. If I wanted Ford quality I would be buying a Ford, and if I wanted Mercedes prices I would be buying a Mercedes.
You don’t like the Aeron? I think you’re the first person I’ve came across that doesn’t. My employees all try to fight over mine when I’m not here.Seats comfort is very subjective. My work chair is a pathetic pile of crap on purpose because it doesn't hurt my back vs the Aeron we also have, that are painful for me.
The seats in our Honda are great for me, but not the wife.
I just came from 6yrs in a 2017 Tacoma. I immediately noticed how much better the Rivian seats are the very first second I got in my new truck. Night and day.I have spent the last 5 years sitting on a notoriously uncomfortable Toyota Tacoma seat, so literally anything will be an improvement for me.
I have a 2017 as well. All joking aside I don't think the Tacoma seats are THE most uncomfortable I ever had, but you would definitely expect better from Toyota.I just came from 6yrs in a 2017 Tacoma. I immediately noticed how much better the Rivian seats are the very first second I got in my new truck. Night and day.

I can't believe I'm saying this (and it may get me yelled at by my partner, she once made me lug a used Aeron many blocks down Manhattan streets) but I, too, can't stand the Aeron chair. Steelcase Gesture for the win.You don’t like the Aeron? I think you’re the first person I’ve came across that doesn’t. My employees all try to fight over mine when I’m not here.