I have considered other options and most of them didn't really interest me either due to external shape, interior layout, range, performance, charging etc. That's not to say that they are not good - just not what I was after. Each to their own though!
I guess in response "why not?". There are benefits to having similar cars when switching between each other's cars or helping my partner understand all the Rivian UI etc, especially as they are not into cars and it would be their first EV.
For us it is partly a timing issue, I typically would...
Yup, that was sort of my original plan (Ioniq 5N, Santa Fe, Rivian R2) with the Santa Fe being the spare or winter vehicle. But I've just retired and decided it doesn't make sense to have 3 vehicles when we really just need 2. So at least for now the plan is to go for 2 x Rivian R2 as a better...
For the last two years, our household has had a slightly unusual but very useful Hyundai setup: I owned an Ioniq 5N and a Santa Fe, while my partner also owned a Santa Fe.
The Ioniq 5N was my first EV. Before buying it, I had test-driven a Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Kia EV6, and standard Ioniq 5...