sierraskier
Well-Known Member
"Lied" may be a bit of a stretch...I don't think the company willfully deceived customers or the public. Some of the circumstances have changed, which I understand happens and is life.As a reminder to all regarding Rivian's initial strategy, see below my confirmation email from March 8th, 2019 for my order. Note the commitment to do the MAX pack FIRST...
They lied.
Your Rivian preorder is confirmed.
If at any time you decide you'd like to switch models, no need to cancel your order and lose your place in line — when it’s time to configure your vehicle, you’ll be able to switch between the R1T and R1S.
Production will begin in 2020. Fully equipped vehicles with the highest performance level and largest battery pack will enter production first. Our 180 kWh and 135 kWh packs will be available at launch with the 105 kWh to follow in 2021.
Let the adventure begin.
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Look, I am a die hard Rivian supporter, as I'm sure most people here are. I desperately want them to succeed.
HOWEVER, no matter how you slice it, the pushing of the Max Pack is a significant departure from the original commitment and continually stated strategy. Every company at some point misses a customer expectation or stumbles and you often find out the true identity of a company in times of challenge. Unfortunately, Rivian's track record on communication to date has not been stellar. I hope they can course correct, acknowledge, and improve before irreparable damage is done to credibility. Credibility and customer trust are the hardest things to attain and easiest to destroy
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