moosetags
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As a very early Rivian adopter, I have noticed a shift in the dynamics of Rivian. At the beginning, it was all about the trucks. Of course there was a period when the R1T was the only vehicle in the wild. Most of the the threads and post on these Forums related to the use of Rivians in off-road situations. The Rivian was truly perceived as an adventure vehicle. Over the last several years, the Rivian has morphed into a kid Uber and socker mom vehicle. With the introduction of the R1S, the R1T has faded into the background, rarely to be mentioned.
I fully realize that Rivian's direction must be dictated by sales numbers. The R2 will be an SUV only which speaks volumes.
I am curious to know what the R1T vs. R1S production figures are. Do anyone know what the percentage of tucks produced is?
Brian
I fully realize that Rivian's direction must be dictated by sales numbers. The R2 will be an SUV only which speaks volumes.
I am curious to know what the R1T vs. R1S production figures are. Do anyone know what the percentage of tucks produced is?
Brian
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