HapticWagon
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I dont see the "new 20” All-Terrain Burnished Bronze wheels" mentioned in the email on their website anywhere...
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It’s not the color that causes it to be difficult to blend. Chemically you can make the paint identical every single time, but other factors could enter into play that make matching after a collision difficult.I know a few Rivian 'collision centers' that would benefit from this adviceOne of the reasons they pulled compass yellow was how hard it was to color match - every batch was a tiny bit different.
Also - I hate to be the bearer of bad news - Purple is only acceptable on 911's - I don't make the rules (honest!) but thats just the way it is.
And tri. Which I am slightly disappointed by. Miami is going to be the only gen2 quad exclusive so far.Only on the Quad, apparently?
That has nothing to do with this new color - Forest Green has been the only "not grayscale" color for Dual Standard for a while. Red and Blue were both removed from Dual Standard some time ago.It is for the dual standard
I think the Dune (which we own and love) has taught Rivian a lesson about special editions. It took them far longer than they anticipated to sell those 1,000 units and they ended up discounting the last of them. These are going to be smaller runs I bet and they seem to be using many fewer custom parts. Dune has custom seats, floors, and wheels in addition to paint and badging. These seem to be limited to custom paint/badging and small post-factory upfit items in the case of the Miami edition.Well, let’s see how many Rivian sells of this color. I’m not sure what “limited” means in terms of quantity. But I’d say under 100 will get sold.
Forgot to include the post I was replying to, which was about the 20" Bronze All-Terrain wheels.And tri. Which I am slightly disappointed by. Miami is going to be the only gen2 quad exclusive so far.
If you're so upset about not getting your color choice on the BASE option (which usually is missing special colors and options across the auto industry), there's a really simple option. Wrap it. Should still be cheaper than getting the higher spec dual.Well, let’s see how many Rivian sells of this color. I’m not sure what “limited” means in terms of quantity. But I’d say under 100 will get sold.
I’m sure they’ll make some limited editions in the future, but for now they’re going to produce what sells the most. Unfortunately in the US that’s: white, black, gray, silver, and blue. I’m hoping forest green and a new shade of red make an appearance.Well fortunately for you the "timeless" color of white, black, and 50 shades of gray are available on every car.
I still like my Rivian Blue the best, but Borealis would be my second choice. I really hope we continue to get some real color choices for the R2.
Tail wagging the dog.for now they’re going to produce what sells the most