Yeah, Rivian’s navigation progress is generally two steps forward and one step back. Rivian navigation has been suggesting this route over the last several weeks for no apparent reason:
Of course we ignore it:
As soon as the navigation realizes that we skipped the suggested detour it...
Did anyone else notice that the wheels on the Rivians in Long Way Home (filmed in summer of 2024)…
…appear to be the same as the wheels used on the California Dune Rivians?
It would be funnier if it turns out that he parked it there for a short time with the tonneau open and returned to a full dumpster, I mean CyberTruck pickup bed.
Edit:typo
Some people are risk-averse when it comes to updates and some folks just don’t want frequent changes. I just figured this was potentially a good compromise for the early adopters like us and the more conservative folks.
Heck, Rivian could do the maintenance (bug fixes and performance...
I'm not sure if this is practical or not, but maybe Rivian could have maintenance releases every 6 months where the target is to address all existing bugs and performance issues so a bundle of tested stable features are released at once for people who prioritize stability. All other releases...
I guess the next step will be 8K or higher cameras so an owner can send their Rivian to Moab, let the truck do all the driving, and they can watch in real-time from the comfort of their home on the Rivian app. Perhaps AI can generate a highlights reel, with the owner added digitally of course...
Yes. I think the vibration is directly related to (causing?) the noise. On the Pirellis I found this most noticeable when coming to a stop and just starting off. With those Pirellis, I thought I was feeling every block of tread hit the pavement as the tire rotated.
I have almost 3,000 miles...
Inflation, tariffs, or both. I paid $386.81 per tire on 02/28 for 4 of the SLs. That is for the tire only without any other fees or taxes since those vary by location.
I’d be willing to bet that someone from EV Base will show up for work tomorrow, start their Monday morning reading here, and you’ll get some kind of response.
So we can all agree on it being confusing or misleading. My opinion from my perspective is that the subtext you keep referencing doesn’t help at all, because my first thought seeing it would be that it got truncated and that was irrelevant because the big bold print above it was showing me what...
I promise I’m not trying to argue with @freshpow but instead I’m trying to show exactly how people could easily get to the point you did if they have a 2025 R1S.
In fact, this wouldn’t have been a problem for me because I have a 2023 and I would’ve been forced to make a choice on this page if I...
It doesn’t help because it assumes knowledge after the fact. If you follow the ordering steps for a 2025 R1S as I described earlier, you won’t be clicking on the options which don’t pertain to you because you were led to believe the product selected by default is the product you want. I think...
Let’s imagine for a moment that some people rely on the written description of what they’re buying. People who subscribe to the philosophy of, “Can I get it in writing?” There are a lot of us out there. In fact, many (most?) businesses when discussing invoices will ask, “What does it say on your...
This is what it says on his invoice.
“2025 R1S R1T Rock Sliders Nerf Bars Side Step Underbody Protection Running
Boards With Lower Rocker Armor Panels
For Rivian Ă— 1
2025+ Rivian R1S Running Boards / Without
Letter
$549.99”
Nothing in that description indicates the item isn’t coming with...