Wow, that's incredible efficiency. Do you have the right tire size set? Almost seems too high.
I'm still going for 275/65 as I want the additional side wall for comfort and impact resistance.
I'm 6'3" and had no issue fitting in any row, the third row while not huge is fine for kids. I'd personally like to see tilt forward 2nd row seats so 3rd row access is easier when there's a child seat in the 2nd row.
They are going to not upgrade the R1 until 2029? What planet are you living on? I would bet the house that this is flat out incorrect.
A lot of the previously discussed upgrades, 2nd gen heat pump, steering wheel, drive compute should be close to drop in upgrades. This doesn't require a ground...
BYD is hemorrhaging cash despite record sales - Berkshire/Buffet has sold its stake in BYD, Geely is starting to sell stakes in Volvo/Polestar to free up cash after disappointing sales, hardly the most rosy outlook. I think they are smart with capable engineers too but much of their price...
2.5mi/kWh is pretty good, that sucks about the wheel shaking. Could it be worn suspension/drivetrain components?
Never had an issue with steering wheel shake on any large SUV I've owned, I don't know why Rivian has such an issue.
True but BYD owns the entire stack from cells to vehicle and operate at huge scales with huge subsidies (their finances are pretty bad). The CCP/BYD/Geely etc are playing for market share, not profits, Rivian can't do that.
Resistive heating losses are directly tied to the current being pushed in, with 800V you can use the exact same cells but deal with lower resistive heating, even at higher power levels. Switching to a new cell would likely see even bigger improvements was all I was saying. My point still stands...
Yeh I usually swear by Michelins after being burned too many times by other manufacturers (Pirelli). Were you using the Pirelli ATR+ 275/65R20 before? How does the efficiency compare?
While I agree they would need to change the pack cooling, it's incorrect to say the charging speeds would not improve much. The cells would be dealing with half the current and thus much lower resistive heating losses. If Rivian combined a newer 21700 cell like the LG M58T with a 800V pack they...
This was my point, a lot of the upgrade work has already been done for the R2. Drive computers, gen 2 heat pump, steering wheel etc, all of which should be close to drop in replacements for the R1. I don't see a huge model refresh, but it makes sense from a cost perspective to align your parts...
Sure it would be nice, but the electronics for an 800V add to the cost of the vehicle and the R2 is very much aimed at a more affordable price point. I'm sure it'll happen eventually as costs come down.
An interesting thing is a lot of the newer datacenters are switching to 800V DC supplies to...
It's a good point, an 800V architecture requires work but it's not some revolutionary ground up vehicle redesign. It's effectively upgraded electrical components, you can use the exact same batteries just wired more in series.
I'm in no rush to buy but my wife and I are pretty set on getting R1S Tri for me, R1S dual for her and I'm waiting for the gen 3 models. My best guess for when they will launch is either very late 2026 for 27MY or mid 2027 for 28MY.
They'll include the R2 improvements like lithium or sodium...
Thanks, I usually swear by Michelin tires due to even wear over time, performance when worn, not going out of round (like every Pirelli tire I've ever owned).
What was your efficiency with the Pirelli ATR Scorpions? I'm really surprised that a highway tire that weighs 4lb less would have the...
I'm looking to buy two R1S's for the wife and myself (once the gen 3 update hits) and will be immediately swapping off the Pirelli ATR tires as I have no off roading need but I want the extra sidewall/comfort/impact resistance, and the Pirelli's are trash tires so going to swap them off and sell...
It's the suspension I would be concerned about. Any major fault (which is not unlikely) is going to be extremely expensive to repair.
These extended warranty prices are pretty steep though, about 50% more than I would expect. The sweet spot might be the three year extended warranty. The...