Runamok
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Rivian Brown. In reference to your pants at 2.6s.
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2.4 hahaRivian Brown. In reference to your pants at 2.6s.
Time will tell…I had a mobile service appointment today and got to chatting up the tech. He shared some interesting items, that he called ‘internal rumors’ that I figured this community would be interested in hearing,
I’ll state the obvious: this should all be taken with a large grain of salt, but I’ll let you decide how much stock to put in it.
Internal rumor 1: the upcoming battery pack changes will include an upgrade to 800V architecture
Internal rumor 2: the battery pack changes may introduce LFP cells BEYOND being used for the standard pack. I.e. the large pack might also get LFP.
Internal rumor 3: a new quad motor variant will be introduced with the Enduro motors (which will all knew/expected) AND they’re targeting a 0-60 of 2.4 seconds.
I find some of these a bit surprising. So surprising, I can’t help feel that he may have been pulling my leg. But he genuinely seemed to be conveying the internal rumors. ?
I’ll leave it to all of you to decide what to take away from all this.
I would love a heat pump.As does heat pump,
Well LFP is in the Polestar and over the years they have optimized it with Preconditioning and just overall management.
I believe the story was that they were working on figuring out how to stop it from doing wheelies, not that they were scrapping the ultra high performance trim.2.4 seconds! You have to be kidding. Jeez, my R1T QM is already stupid fast. Can’t imagine why anybody would really need more power. Talk about tire wear, OMG. Seems I saw somewhere that Rivian decided against a 1000hp version for safety reasons - like, it would literally do wheelies. Maybe I dreamed that.
LFP batteries aren’t magic. Just cheaper, less degradation and can be charged to 100%. But lower energy density. I think the Tesla model 3 a Y standard range uses them.I’m skeptical that LFP is going to make for a better product, especially in cold weather. Possibly a cheaper and less supply bottlenecked product. I’m hoping it’s some next gen magic, but I don’t think Rivian is going to get access to the magic before a bigger manufacturer will.
Then, I didn’t dream it - whew. STOP it from doing wheelies. Give me a break. What’s next? I’m with SDH, can we just get the darn manual tonneau cover. Once Rivian has perfected that deployment, then they can move on to wheelie management.I believe the story was that they were working on figuring out how to stop it from doing wheelies, not that they were scrapping the ultra high performance trim.
One of the early engineering videos has a blurred out whiteboard that appeared to have information about how they are accomplishing pack switching on it. They pulled the video and re-uploaded it with the only change being that section even further blurred out. I didn't think to transcribe what I saw but I do remember thinking it was weird that was still pretty visible.That is interesting. I had not seen that one before. Hard to know if this was incorporated into the new system or not…
Is there any other manufacturer doing anything like that at this point? I’m not educated on battery technology as many of you are, but that seems like something new.One of the early engineering videos has a blurred out whiteboard that appeared to have information about how they are accomplishing pack switching on it. They pulled the video and re-uploaded it with the only change being that section even further blurred out. I didn't think to transcribe what I saw but I do remember thinking it was weird that was still pretty visible.

Its already priced in the high end of the market they are targeting, I think the new quad will just take over where the old quad left off. Most of these improvements will reduce the material cost to make each vehicle, especially removal of the Bosch supplied motors.I'm worried they'll price the new quad as high as the CyberBeast, which would be out of my desired price range. But, then I wouldn't have to worry about deciding between the Quad and Dual. :-/