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  1. Grab Handles for R2

    Mazda certainly marketed it as having off-road capabilities. And EVs have a "floor height" that is even higher for the same ground clearance because of the battery pack. It's why many EV makers market their station wagons or hatchbacks as "crossovers" or even full on "SUVs" when they have no...
  2. Rivian AEB failure and crash

    Would have to see footage of the accident to know how useful AEB would have been. If you didn't have time to react sufficient to avoid the accident, it's possible that AEB wouldn't have either. And Tesla's systems aren't magic. Sure, they can avoid some predictable driver badness, but not all...
  3. iOS 27 Beta May Cause Issues with Digital Key (took delivery of my R2)

    Yep. I never put betas on my primary device. *EVER*. (And I've been testing beta OSes for decades.) I always have a second device for beta testing.
  4. Cancelling my Pre-order, thoughts inside from test drive

    Or maybe they're short-selling Rivian stock.
  5. Cancelling my Pre-order, thoughts inside from test drive

    I will just say that "missing software features now" will be irrelevant if they add them by the time your vehicle would arrive. Sure, it's annoying for the very earliest buyers, but that seems to be very low volume at the moment. Unless you were offered a "receive it in the next month" purchase...
  6. Anyone have R2 highway driving range to share? (I'm sure the color you picked looks great)

    Went to college in Arizona, have family in Tucson, (actually on the border of Sahuarita and Green Valley halfway between Tucson and Nogales) and visit often. I am very familiar with driving all over the Southwest. ABRP in theory does take temperature into account. And yes, I have turned off AC...
  7. Anyone have R2 highway driving range to share? (I'm sure the color you picked looks great)

    "objectively easier" is just your opinion, too. There's nothing "objective" about it. Perhaps you meant "subjectively easier to me."
  8. Anyone have R2 highway driving range to share? (I'm sure the color you picked looks great)

    I would argue that gas isn't easier, it's just that people are "more familiar" with it. I find "take a few seconds to plug in when I get home" *FAR* easier than "go out of my way to add gas every week or so". Even on road trips, yes, the more common availability of gas stations makes it...
  9. Anyone have R2 highway driving range to share? (I'm sure the color you picked looks great)

    And yet Phoenix to Tucson has charging in between. As does Phoenix to Vegas. As does Tucson to San Diego, as does…. etc. Phoenix to Tucson is only ~110 miles. ~140 miles if you are going from the very North edge of Phoenix to the very South edge of Tucson. Should be a perfectly doable round...
  10. Charging w/portable battery?

    The big EcoFlow Delta units pictured do have neutral and ground conductors in the sockets - because both operate in "grid-tied" mode when you plug them into grid power - fully passing through grid power to all three leads in the NEMA 5-15 and TT-30 sockets. And they have a ground bonding...
  11. Charging w/portable battery?

    I have rescue-charged other EVs using my dual EcoFlow + 240V combiner before. Note that most of these portable batteries have a "floating ground" or no ground connected at all; and nearly all portable EVSEs insist on a proper ground. My Tesla Gen 1 Mobile Cord is the only one that works with...
  12. Anyone have R2 highway driving range to share? (I'm sure the color you picked looks great)

    I regularly take ridiculous road trips, driving 16+ hours per day, stopping just long enough to refuel/recharge, eat, bathroom, etc. Trying to combine all those into one stop. It has been *YEARS* since I was willing to go 4 hours between stops. In my 20s, probably was the last time. I suggest...
  13. R1S / R1T Garage Constraint Questions

    If there's a hard "if the vehicle raises unexpectedly, it will press the vehicle roof against the garage door opener, which may shatter the glass roof or break the garage door opener" I wouldn't risk it. I'd go for a vehicle whose maximum height is short enough. (An R2 perhaps?) One mistake...
  14. 4 Rivian Delivery Vehicles catch fire in OHSU parking lot

    A Chinese company did patent a system that would yeet the battery pack after an accident: https://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/hybrid-electric/a69002497/ejectable-ev-battery/ Because screw that pedestrian!
  15. 4 Rivian Delivery Vehicles catch fire in OHSU parking lot

    The fire risk was "per vehicles sold", not just raw numbers, so EVs were lowest total, but also lowest ratio of fires per vehicles sold.
  16. ...perhaps on second thought.

    Telo is short in length, but not in height: Beltline and roof are only slightly shorter than the R1T. While fitting a 5-passenger cab and a bed 6" longer than R1T in the space of just the frunk and cab of the R1T. While approach and departure angles are great, and clearance is supposed to...
  17. Telo EV Pickup Truck first look: 5 seats, 5 foot bed, 350 miles range, 0-60 in 4 seconds, size of Mini Cooper ?

    That 400kW charging is looking mighty nice for towing. Especially if the charge curve is good, as they claim it should be. Maybe 15 minutes to do 10-80%?
  18. Towing efficiency increase if I don't plug in harness?

    That answers it right there. The Rivian had no way of knowing what trailer you plugged in, what efficiency it would have, etc. It just knows "a trailer has been plugged in, so I'm going to do my normal "cut range in half" estimation until I know the trailer better." It's not that your actual...
  19. 4 Rivian Delivery Vehicles catch fire in OHSU parking lot

    Also, need a thread title update - while the parking lot is owned by OHSU, it is certainly leased to Rivian at least in part. You can even see a Rivian-branded van in the current Apple Maps 3D view: Note: there is no charging at that location. This absolutely is not "EV caught fire while...





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