ElGuano
Well-Known Member
Compared to our Tesla, I'd say:
Tesla proximity-unlocks correctly about 90% of the time. The other 10%, a tap on the door handle extends them, which is also fine from a convenience standpoint.
Our Gen2 R1T proximity-unlocks correctly about 80% of the time. 10% of the time a tap on the door handle works. The other 10% it doesn't, requiring pulling the app out and unlocking manually.
So, not super far off in terms of percentages. But functionally, this feels like the Tesla works "100% of the time" whereas the Rivian doesn't unlock occasionally.
Tesla proximity-unlocks correctly about 90% of the time. The other 10%, a tap on the door handle extends them, which is also fine from a convenience standpoint.
Our Gen2 R1T proximity-unlocks correctly about 80% of the time. 10% of the time a tap on the door handle works. The other 10% it doesn't, requiring pulling the app out and unlocking manually.
So, not super far off in terms of percentages. But functionally, this feels like the Tesla works "100% of the time" whereas the Rivian doesn't unlock occasionally.
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