Yeah it's really telling how all the suggested ones are racks for other vehicles and are thousands less than these. Really sort of screams price gouging when you can buy the same 3K dollar rack for a ranger for 1500. Regardless of how deep my personal pockets are I don't want to be bent over for the same accessories that other people get for half the price.Holy shit prices Batman!!!
I love the look of the product and would probably be interested, but there is not a chance I'm spending 4 thousand dollars on some bed racks. Unless it comes with a secret storage compartment full of hookers and blow, that's an ungodly price.
Hey manufacturers, just because we bought a 'luxury' expensive vehicle doesn't mean you're going to get to gouge us all insanely. I can't imagine there's justification for these things costing 4 grand. If there is, they are extremely overbuilt.
I noticed that but sadly the price of the roof rack didn't go downPricing went down to $3295.
There are no considerations for an R1T that shouldn't be considerations for any other truck. Every manufacturer has their own mounting system, so that's not much different either.I agree that this probably doesn't meet the value threshold for me, especially with currently available info (e.g. - more info on mounting, are cab and bed racks even for e.g. mounting longer cargo like a RTT, etc.).
But, I would encourage folks not to attribute this to greed on the part of the manufacturer. Rivian is a new vehicle with a niche market and lots of unique fitment considerations (mounting hardware, aero, tonneau, roof glass, etc...).
All the extra R&D/design/tooling has to be priced in there, and the customer base is a lot smaller. So the price is going to be a lot higher. It's not "unfair" - quite the contrary. If we aren't willing to reward companies that invest in making Rivian accessories, there simply will be fewer companies that do so. I'd rather have a luxe aftermarket for the luxe truck than no aftermarket at all.
Given time and more marketshare, this will start to shift.
Great point of view. I was/am willing to spend the cash on the roof rack as I think it would be a good fit for my build. The issue I have with this specific company is after multiple emails and a couple of phone conversations I still don't have my questions answered, we will say the follow through on promises hasn't been there to date. I'm afraid by the time I get the answers I need it will be too late to use it in my build.I agree that this probably doesn't meet the value threshold for me, especially with currently available info (e.g. - more info on mounting, are cab and bed racks even for e.g. mounting longer cargo like a RTT, etc.).
But, I would encourage folks not to attribute this to greed on the part of the manufacturer. Rivian is a new vehicle with a niche market and lots of unique fitment considerations (mounting hardware, aero, tonneau, roof glass, etc...).
All the extra R&D/design/tooling has to be priced in there, and the customer base is a lot smaller. So the price is going to be a lot higher. It's not "unfair" - quite the contrary. If we aren't willing to reward companies that invest in making Rivian accessories, there simply will be fewer companies that do so. I'd rather have a luxe aftermarket for the luxe truck than no aftermarket at all.
Given time and more marketshare, this will start to shift.
FWIW this isn't consistent with what I've heard from other vendors (like GFC) that I've talked to about building Rivian solutions.There are no considerations for an R1T that shouldn't be considerations for any other truck. Every manufacturer has their own mounting system, so that's not much different either.
I don't discount any of that, though some of those engineering obstacles seem pretty trivial. The fin? Just rise the height of the rack by a few inches. Etc, etc.FWIW this isn't consistent with what I've heard from other vendors (like GFC) that I've talked to about building Rivian solutions.
Rivian's crossbar mounts are super clever but also a unique mechanism, whereas bed rail clamps or similar mechanisms are extremely common, well understood, and (crucially) have huge markets.
Rivian's trailing cab spoiler, roof glass, bed release buttons (gear tunnel/tonneau/tailgate), etc. are all design considerations that require specific and mostly unique attention compared to your typical mass market overland rig.
It's not impossible by any means, but if you ask your engineers and ID folks to spend a week designing and prototyping, and then need to stand up tooling, and only realistically expect to sell dozens when a Tacoma equivalent would sell thousands, pretty soon each buyer is paying for a real slice of that R&D.
And I agree that it's probably too expensive because of that! But it's important to recognize that the alternative is mostly what other vendors are choosing - "Nah. Maybe when there are more on the road."
The plates that clip into the built in mounts aren't all that complicated. I doubt there was any significant costs associated with making that work. If anything the attachments are more secure and easily done than with standard mounting systems. There are certain costs that you can pass on to consumers, and ones you cannot.FWIW this isn't consistent with what I've heard from other vendors (like GFC) that I've talked to about building Rivian solutions.
Rivian's crossbar mounts are super clever but also a unique mechanism, whereas bed rail clamps or similar mechanisms are extremely common, well understood, and (crucially) have huge markets.
Rivian's trailing cab spoiler, roof glass, bed release buttons (gear tunnel/tonneau/tailgate), etc. are all design considerations that require specific and mostly unique attention compared to your typical mass market overland rig.
It's not impossible by any means, but if you ask your engineers and ID folks to spend a week designing and prototyping, and then need to stand up tooling, and only realistically expect to sell dozens when a Tacoma equivalent would sell thousands, pretty soon each buyer is paying for a real slice of that R&D.
And I agree that it's probably too expensive because of that! But it's important to recognize that the alternative is mostly what other vendors are choosing - "Nah. Maybe when there are more on the road."