Cosmacelf
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Is the max pack version of the R1T shipping yet?
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Not that I'm aware of. In fact, I don't think they are even making Max Pack battery packs yet.Is the max pack version of the R1T shipping yet?
Nov 2018 reservation, "processing estimate".Is the max pack version of the R1T shipping yet?
I've been holding out for the Max Pack for 2+ years and with each incremental change/announcement I question my decision even more. The warranty difference may be the last straw for me. Lots of Quad owners have reported solid range numbers utilizing conserve mode so that probably makes the most sense. I'm very seriously considering changing to a Quad.You guys feel the max pack is worth the extra $$? To me seems like a lot more for not that much more range. I would think the vast majority of customers would opt for the standard or large packs.
Same here. Initially was waiting for a Max pack R1T, but took the delivery of a large pack R1T. So far very happy with it. By far the best vehicle I’ve ever owned. Doubt I will ever need more than 320 miles on a single charge.We were November, 2018 Rivian depositors. I recall considering the Max Pack, but ultimately deciding that the small amount of additional range was not worth the $10,000 up charge. As the charging infrastructure improves, the Max Pack becomes even less significant. We started with the Explore version which Rivian eventually took off the table. I'm surprised that haven't nixed the Max Pack yet.
We took Factory Delivery of Opal (our R1T) in April of this year. We now have 3,000 miles on her and we are absolutely thrilled. She is our daily driver for both errand and truck duty. So far, she has performed flawlessly.
If an Explore Max Pack ever makes an appearance, I would consider it. Meanwhile, we are enjoying Opal.
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Same. I’ve honestly only held out switching because I don’t need it yet while also waiting for them to iron out small issues I don’t want to deal with. All whilst keeping reduced pricing. Hopefully they don’t boot us remaining preorders out by EOY.I've been holding out for the Max Pack for 2+ years and with each incremental change/announcement I question my decision even more. The warranty difference may be the last straw for me. Lots of Quad owners have reported solid range numbers utilizing conserve mode so that probably makes the most sense. I'm very seriously considering changing to a Quad.
Dang, are you really getting those numbers on 20s? I only changed to 21s because I saw most people reporting numbers closer to 270/280 on conserve.I had an early preorder for a max pack and finally tired of the delay. On conserve we get something like 330 actual miles of range with 20” AT tires.
Back in 2018 it was a 80-100mile increase for 10k now it is only 40-50 mikes fir the same cost.We were November, 2018 Rivian depositors. I recall considering the Max Pack, but ultimately deciding that the small amount of additional range was not worth the $10,000 up charge.
Ii just did a test in conserve (R1S/20") on a familiar RETURN trip to my property which has 10'000ft climb/6500ft loss or 3500ft net gain to/3500' net loss on return & ran it 100% to 6%. Extrapolated to 0% the range would have been 287miles.Dang, are you really getting those numbers on 20s? I only changed to 21s because I saw most people reporting numbers closer to 270/280 on conserve.
The towing use case was my reasoning however when halved that scenario now only yield an additional 25-30 miles or 15% gain. Originally it was closer to 50 mikes or 30% improvement when towing.The only use cases I see that justify the cost for me are regular long haul towing or getting way out in the back country for extended periods of time.
Max pre-holder used to account for 20% of pre March R1T orders but reading these threads I wonder if it is now less than 10% as many have given up waiting. Hopefully there is enough newer max orders to justify, it does sound like they are working on a more energy dense pack. The 180kw pack was just not feasible from many standpoints the primary one being cost. Why they claimed the max would come out first baffles me, clearly they did not have that figured out.Hopefully they don’t boot us remaining preorders out by EOY.