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Gen 2 R1S Dual Performance Max first impressions

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Howdy ya'll!

Just picked up my R1S, although I've been an early reservation holder and driven them several times.

For EVs I've owned an iPace, Taycan 4S, i4 M50, and most recently a Taycan Turbo S. Thought I'd give some first impressions.

The Good
Nice build quality. Generally well assembled, no rattles.
Huge cool factor. Exterior & interior both have a ton of character.
Nice interior quality, better than expected
Drives well. They really ironed out the R1S bugs. The first two I drove were sort of monstrosities compared to the R1Ts I had driven. No issues with this one.
Nice camera quality.
So much room, jeez.

The Bad
Not a big fan of the infotainment, simply hate not having Android Auto. The Nav is terrible.
The seats look cool but the shoulder gap destroys my back. Would likely be perfectly fine seats without that but going to have to use a pillow.
Why is reversing so clunky? Maybe this will ease up or I'll get used to it, but it's super sketchy backing up right now. Not smooth at all. I also get weird accelerator rattle when reversing.

That's probably what stands out the most so far, will update as I drive more.

I got 166 miles of range on 49% of the battery with highway driving, although fairly slow today with around 65 avg speed, in 60 degree weather with light rain. About what I expected, obviously well below what Rivian rates it.

Nice car! Cool factor is very high, glad they got the R1S sorted as I was super disappointed in the early models I drove.
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How has the nav been terrible for you?

That's unfortunate that you don't like the seat, I find them really comfortable.

I'm assuming you're referring to the... "rattle" when you lift off the accelerator?
 
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How has the nav been terrible for you?

That's unfortunate that you don't like the seat, I find them really comfortable.

I'm assuming you're referring to the... "rattle" when you lift off the accelerator?
I think the seat would be fine if not for the gap, I just happen to get my shoulder blades stuck into it. I'll have to play with the seating position.

Rattle when I lift off the accelerator, but only when reversing. Might be a new car thing.

Had Nav running along with Google Maps. It tried to get me to take multiple illegal left turns, generally just bad advice. Let me sign a waiver and get Android Auto, shrug.
 

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Nav is fine. And I hate Android Auto or CarPlay in my cars, so this is a very big positive in my opinion.

in fact, I’d probably not buy a Rivian if it had AA/CP
 

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in fact, I’d probably not buy a Rivian if it had AA/CP
This is not a factor at all. CP/AA would be usage optional with oem infotainment always available as is with all other vehicles. My wife does not use it at all on her Porsche Cayenne. She likes the oem infotainment.
 

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This is not a factor at all. CP/AA would be usage optional with oem infotainment always available as is with all other vehicles. My wife does not use it at all on her Porsche Cayenne. She likes the oem infotainment.
Adopting CP/AA is a signal that the oem doesn’t know how to write good software.
 

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I think the seat would be fine if not for the gap, I just happen to get my shoulder blades stuck into it. I'll have to play with the seating position.

Rattle when I lift off the accelerator, but only when reversing. Might be a new car thing.

Had Nav running along with Google Maps. It tried to get me to take multiple illegal left turns, generally just bad advice. Let me sign a waiver and get Android Auto, shrug.
It isn’t an issue for me and our R1S but when I first saw the seat design, that gap was a worry for me. Seems like a poor design over function decision to me. Hope you find a solution.
 

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Had Nav running along with Google Maps. It tried to get me to take multiple illegal left turns, generally just bad advice. Let me sign a waiver and get Android Auto, shrug.
Odd. I haven't had nav try to make me do anything like that since.... probably July 2022. That's some bad luck.

You can report feedback directly from the vehicle screen to tell them it was wrong/illegal/etc.
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