Got the email as well. Would love to go and see it - but the time and hassle of getting into NYC to not be able to sit in it..? Don't know if I will. Wish they would do it in Philly.
Don't let perfect be the enemy of good! Why not do a lease on one of those cars while you're awaiting the R2 or R3? You're missing out on the EV experience in the meantime. Lots of good EV lease deals out there now, especially while the federal EV credit is still available.
According to the NYAS website, Rivian isn't going to be there. If they are the R2 probably won't be there as it's already made a pass through NYC, and I think the only real prototype was damaged a few weeks ago.
Bummed that it doesn't appear that Rivian will be at the NYC auto show in a couple weeks. Strange considering they have 2 spaces in NYC and one just north in Westchester County.... Or maybe that is why? Still, I'd like to be able to see the R2 in context with competitors.
Well, Elon is going to continue to Elon for the foreseeable future, so you won't need to rely on people's memory. He will continue to descend. And the other factor is that they spent so much money on the flop Cybertruck, that any major updates to the bread and butter Model 3 and Y are probably...
It won't be ending any time soon, regardless of whether Elon decides to rejoin the company. The damage has been done for most everyone except the fanbois.
I'm really interested in the configs as well. Coming from a Tesla, I'm unused to picking a battery size. In general, I don't want to be humping around a big heavy battery when most of my driving is local, but I do road-trip pretty frequently. I've always said that charger availability, charging...
Made a reservation last week and submitted the form. Current Tesla Model Y owner. Really love R3 but it's a little too small in the back. MY is the sweet spot for me so R2 looks like the perfect size.
Howdy, just joining up - I put in a reservation for an R2 last week.
I currently own a Tesla Model Y and really love the car - but.... well, you know. Actually, I'm less concerned about all of the political nonsense surrounding Tesla than I am about the fact that when I need to replace my car...