GrokTime
Well-Known Member
At this point I don't think I will proceed with the purchase when the time comes, which is bit of a shame because I have reservation for a Max Pack R1T from before the price increase.So, If this device from EVsportline works and resolves the Carplay question, do you plan on getting the R1T or it has to be native? If so it will never happen and I like the fact UI is clean on Rivian and TESLA (I have both), but I can add with Ease the option to my taste.
My wife's R1S is very nice. But there are also other reasons besides the lack of CarPlay. It really bothered me that they removed the outlets from the frunk and the 12V from under the dash. My lightning has USB ports and outlets everywhere. There are other design choices where I think Rivian failed, like the pathetic cup holders, lack of storage options, etc.
I do like my lightning a lot. I love the fact that not only can I use my phone as a key, but I don't need anything to get in and drive. A number code on the door can unlock and a password on the screen can start the truck. It is also more comfortable and quieter to drive. It is, however, bigger than I would like, most of the time.
We also don't live very close to a service center so I am not sure I would want both of our vehicles to be a Rivian.
However, if I didn't have the Lightning and there was a viable CarPlay solution I probably would proceed.
But my overall point was that as good as Rivians are, they are not the only game in town and choices they are making are resulting in loss of sales.
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