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Hi everyone. After having an initial short test drive, Rivian offered an overnight demo. My 1st drive was with a R1T dual large with the AT package. The overnight was a R1T dual max performance on 22” wheels. Not new to EVs. I’ve owned a Model 3 for almost 6 years. I’ve had full, mid, and compact size trucks and SUVs previously but would like a EV version since my role within my company requires daily travel usually within the 120mi-200mi range. I’d like something more all terrain capable since I’ve moved to a rural mountainous area. Great vehicle overall with some quirks I’m not willing to deal with yet. Don’t think the R1 is right for me so I’ll watch from the sidelines and wait for my R2 and Scout reservations. Thanks for everyone on the forums for providing useful intel!
Pros
-Max battery pack is great! Even in 10f-36f weather, range was fine. I drove it 133 miles home from the service center and used 24%. Another 50ish miles around town and another 133 miles back the next day to average 1.97 kWh/mi.
-The UI is very responsive comparable to Tesla.
-Once I found my ride/height/drive settings, the ride was compliant and comfortable.
-The gear tunnel is a neat, useful feature.
-Adaptive headlights were great.
Cons
-Not a big fan of the suggested navigation routes. It seemed to prioritize efficiency above everything else. I’m fairly new to NOVA/DMV area and know where I am but am not familiar with all roads if that makes sense. For example, the GPS gave me 2 options to get home. The quickest route had an ETA of 2hrs 45mins while I know I can make it home in 2hrs flat.
-Rivian offered me the option to charge at any RAN charger since I have a NACS wall connector at home. Really cool but the charging curve was horrendous. I started at 39% with a charging speed of 130kwh; however, it slowed to 40-50kwh once the SOC was 45%. I eventually gave up at 70% which was roughly 45mins.
-The upgraded sound system didn’t work properly. All of the driver’s side front speakers would crackle and cut off intermittently.
-Highway assist. Or lack there of. I was only able to have it work once the entire time. All other attempts would pop up either an error message (system fault) or an unavailable prompt.
-Maybe not really a callout but more of a preference, R1 is complex which makes DYI a challenge. I’ve been able historically to lightly wrench on all my vehicles but R1 seems fairly proprietary. Is this a correct opinion?
*please excuse any grammatical/spelling errors as I’ve typed this from the phone.
Pros
-Max battery pack is great! Even in 10f-36f weather, range was fine. I drove it 133 miles home from the service center and used 24%. Another 50ish miles around town and another 133 miles back the next day to average 1.97 kWh/mi.
-The UI is very responsive comparable to Tesla.
-Once I found my ride/height/drive settings, the ride was compliant and comfortable.
-The gear tunnel is a neat, useful feature.
-Adaptive headlights were great.
Cons
-Not a big fan of the suggested navigation routes. It seemed to prioritize efficiency above everything else. I’m fairly new to NOVA/DMV area and know where I am but am not familiar with all roads if that makes sense. For example, the GPS gave me 2 options to get home. The quickest route had an ETA of 2hrs 45mins while I know I can make it home in 2hrs flat.
-Rivian offered me the option to charge at any RAN charger since I have a NACS wall connector at home. Really cool but the charging curve was horrendous. I started at 39% with a charging speed of 130kwh; however, it slowed to 40-50kwh once the SOC was 45%. I eventually gave up at 70% which was roughly 45mins.
-The upgraded sound system didn’t work properly. All of the driver’s side front speakers would crackle and cut off intermittently.
-Highway assist. Or lack there of. I was only able to have it work once the entire time. All other attempts would pop up either an error message (system fault) or an unavailable prompt.
-Maybe not really a callout but more of a preference, R1 is complex which makes DYI a challenge. I’ve been able historically to lightly wrench on all my vehicles but R1 seems fairly proprietary. Is this a correct opinion?
*please excuse any grammatical/spelling errors as I’ve typed this from the phone.
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