AYAYRON
Well-Known Member
I was driving in Conserve mode and accelerated hard to get up to speed. The acceleration curve ramps up over time in Conserve so it took a moment to reach the speed I wanted, which was expected. What was not expected was that when I reduced throttle input to stop accelerating, the curve ramp continued and it kept speeding up faster and faster even though I reduced from full throttle to about 1/3. This was an unintended and rapid acceleration that could have caused an accident.
I was trying to tell the car that I am done accelerating and would like to maintain speed, but it was still ramping up and giving me more power at a lower pedal position than it was giving me at the time I had it fully pressed.
Repo Steps:
• Find a private road you can safely drive on as you wish
• In Conserve Mode and at a slow speed (below 20mph) push the throttle to 100% (as if entering a busy road)
• Get up to speed (around 45mph)
• Over about 1.5 seconds, reduce throttle to 1/3 as if to reduce acceleration.
• Vehical continues to accelerate about the same or faster even though the throttle is reduced (this is where I would expect to not be accelerating nearly as quickly, if at all)
• Don't crash, drive safely
Note: I have driven around 20K miles in this R1T and am use to the acceleration in other drive modes. For me, this acceleration curve has only been an issue in Conserve mode.
Essentially you've discovered you shouldn't be using conserve mode for anything other than highway speed driving without much turning, acceleration. With the rear motors off, you have no traction control.
I have been asking Rivian to change conserve mode to quad motor under 20mph to eliminate the dangers that can occur when a driver NEEDS more power at slow speed for acceleration.
To me the problem is Rivian intended for Conserve mode to be turned on after you are at highway speed, but they should have made it work this way not rely on the driver to change driving modes once they are at cruising speed.
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