Kaiju
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A few people have noticed the subtle inclusion in the Gen 1 patch notes:
I'm a little curious what exactly it means. There have been a few discussion points around people being generally disappointed that you need to be in Sport mode to actually utilize all the power at your disposal and that it was pushing people away from performance upgrades or tri/quad motors. I personally don't like the ride quality in Low and needing to be in sport was a turnoff for me, since I'd basically hardly ever use it. I know I'm not alone there either.
Did Rivian pay attention to this and do something about it?
This is a rare case of where I think I would accept it if this was done purely to sell more performance upgrades, especially the in-theory-coming-soon post-purchase unlocks for dual motor owners, or to just sell more tris and quads to people who have been wondering why to bother over a dual motor when there's not much difference between them in all-purpose where they do most of their driving.
I'm afraid to pin too much hope in it being an actual increase to available power in All-Purpose, but this is the first time anything in the patch notes has caused me to raise an eyebrow and say You Have My Attention.
- Comfort and Usability:
- Enhanced seat climate icons now adjust based on external temperature.
- Ride height adjustments improved for uneven surfaces.
- Enhanced acceleration in All-Purpose mode.
I'm a little curious what exactly it means. There have been a few discussion points around people being generally disappointed that you need to be in Sport mode to actually utilize all the power at your disposal and that it was pushing people away from performance upgrades or tri/quad motors. I personally don't like the ride quality in Low and needing to be in sport was a turnoff for me, since I'd basically hardly ever use it. I know I'm not alone there either.
Did Rivian pay attention to this and do something about it?
This is a rare case of where I think I would accept it if this was done purely to sell more performance upgrades, especially the in-theory-coming-soon post-purchase unlocks for dual motor owners, or to just sell more tris and quads to people who have been wondering why to bother over a dual motor when there's not much difference between them in all-purpose where they do most of their driving.
I'm afraid to pin too much hope in it being an actual increase to available power in All-Purpose, but this is the first time anything in the patch notes has caused me to raise an eyebrow and say You Have My Attention.
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