ruawahoo2
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RJ,
I hope that this short letter finds its way to you somehow. I’m sure you’ve gotten more negative feedback in the past 24 hours than you ever have as head of Rivian. As has been expressed, many of us feel betrayed by the price hike. But I hope my comments offer some perspective as to why I feel betrayed.
I know some have pointed out the retroactive application of the price to all those early adopters. Others point to the way your company communicated it to us. Still more point to all the standard features which are now upgrades. I agree with everyone of them.
But where the betrayal hits the hardest for me is I feel Rivian just abandoned its vision of a new future of outdoor recreation it so beautifully sold. With the Rivian R1T, you told me that I would be able to go places I have never been in the world in a sustainable fashion. And you told me this was all possible in a vehicle that cost $65-80K.
For me, that meant with a splurge, I’d have a truck I drove for 10 years and made thousands of memories with my family before my children grew up. It meant that I could sustainably support the youth adventure activities at the congregation I attend. It meant I could drive to work or Moab without contributing to some of the worst air pollution in the United States (Salt Lake, Utah).
But it also meant that if I could do it, so could so many others. I have preached Rivian’s gospel at every chance I got: family, friends, and co-workers. And we in Utah know a little something about proselytizing. I was relentless.
So you can imagine the dismay and frustration I, and so many others, felt when we learned that Rivian was pricing us out. Rather than be an incredible vehicle at an accessible price, you’ve just made it a luxury vehicle. And by doing so, you closed the door to Rivian’s vision. It’s no longer about accessibility. You just made it about exclusivity… and those of us who have been some of your longest and most of vocal disciples today are no longer invited to your vision. That’s why I feel betrayed.
Please make this right. I’m not ready to give up on your vision. Please don’t give up on us!
I hope that this short letter finds its way to you somehow. I’m sure you’ve gotten more negative feedback in the past 24 hours than you ever have as head of Rivian. As has been expressed, many of us feel betrayed by the price hike. But I hope my comments offer some perspective as to why I feel betrayed.
I know some have pointed out the retroactive application of the price to all those early adopters. Others point to the way your company communicated it to us. Still more point to all the standard features which are now upgrades. I agree with everyone of them.
But where the betrayal hits the hardest for me is I feel Rivian just abandoned its vision of a new future of outdoor recreation it so beautifully sold. With the Rivian R1T, you told me that I would be able to go places I have never been in the world in a sustainable fashion. And you told me this was all possible in a vehicle that cost $65-80K.
For me, that meant with a splurge, I’d have a truck I drove for 10 years and made thousands of memories with my family before my children grew up. It meant that I could sustainably support the youth adventure activities at the congregation I attend. It meant I could drive to work or Moab without contributing to some of the worst air pollution in the United States (Salt Lake, Utah).
But it also meant that if I could do it, so could so many others. I have preached Rivian’s gospel at every chance I got: family, friends, and co-workers. And we in Utah know a little something about proselytizing. I was relentless.
So you can imagine the dismay and frustration I, and so many others, felt when we learned that Rivian was pricing us out. Rather than be an incredible vehicle at an accessible price, you’ve just made it a luxury vehicle. And by doing so, you closed the door to Rivian’s vision. It’s no longer about accessibility. You just made it about exclusivity… and those of us who have been some of your longest and most of vocal disciples today are no longer invited to your vision. That’s why I feel betrayed.
Please make this right. I’m not ready to give up on your vision. Please don’t give up on us!
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