SASSquatch
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I don't disagree with anything you said. Adding CP/AA for Tesla is likely extremely low lift. Redesigning their entire vehicles to not be all of the things you described is untenable. This decision from them was borne out of desperation and it is seen as low hanging fruit.This is because Telsas are all old and undesirable now. Couple that with Elon being a lunatic and you have sales dropping like a stone. Yet another idiotic decision from Elmo and company, they spent the last 10 years talking about how great their software is, only to capitulate to CarPlay.
It's not their software that's responsible for their lagging sales; it's everything else about their cars. Their cheap-looking interiors without a driver screen, their dumb decisions for yokes and turn signal buttons, lack of an overhead camera, and stagnated designs are the major reason for their sales decline. Other companies that make more compelling vehicles have entered the EV space and pretty much all of them make better vehicles. Tesla's only strength was their software, so CarPlay isn't going to help.
Either way, nearly all EV competitors offer AA/CP. It will be very difficult for Rivian to sit on the sidelines here. My better half drives a 10 year old Ford C-Max Hybrid that has AA/CP (and btw a working CD player). People want AA/CP plain and simple and Rivian is running out of excuses at this point.
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