jclicky
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Rivian should be able to (relatively easily) add some defroster lines to the front glass of the headlight assembly (as @Gator42 said, he's got this in his LR).I was afraid this was going to be the case. Added heated Truck-lites to the Jeep and it solved the problem, but visibility was significantly degraded before. Highly unlikely Rivian will ever have a fix (or aftermarket) due to the headlights being tied into a larger unit.
Rivian would just have to splice defroster lines into the LED powerline & snake it over the front glass; although some sort of transparent heated film as @RBR1S suggested, would look better than these cross-lines over the distinctive ovals.
Either way, it shouldn't be too hard (I agree, especially for a 6-figure vehicle), since others have already done it for LED-headlight semi trucks, quote:
Additionally, the Western Star 49X headlamps are equipped with a proprietary lens technology that automatically melts ice and snow in cold temperatures and clears the lens of fog in humid weather. This active safety feature delivers incredibly important increased up-time while ensuring the best possible visibility for the driver to see and be seen.
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