PastyPilgrim
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So far I'm a fan of the simplicity of their scheme (R1T, R1S) v. the naming/numbering schemes of other manufacturers, but I'm wondering how they might evolve that scheme to handle new models, vehicles, iterations, etc.
Some random ideas/thoughts:
Someday Rivian will probably go for the sedan segment too, but R1S(edan) is already taken. What might the alternative be? R1C(ompact)? Or maybe they'll do a hatchback for their sedan so R1H?
Some random ideas/thoughts:
- Each new model year will increment the counter (e.g. R1T this year, R2T next year, etc.) but that feels a little cheap and would quickly reach overly large numbers
- Major overhauls/revisions will increment the counter (e.g. R1T for the next ~5 years until there's a major redesign at which point it will be the R2T)
- Different vehicles within the same segment will change the number (e.g. R1T for their flagship truck, but maybe a budget/light/work/etc. truck will be the R2T)
- Nothing changes the number and it's purely cosmetic
Someday Rivian will probably go for the sedan segment too, but R1S(edan) is already taken. What might the alternative be? R1C(ompact)? Or maybe they'll do a hatchback for their sedan so R1H?
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