ElGuano
Well-Known Member
These are probably the two most on-point reasons for why "no mechanical rear door handles" are justified, and in reality, they do expose that there's an accepted gap that we've been OK with for decades. Third row occupants? What about second row in a coupe but cannot reach the front door handle?
- If the emergency door latch release mechanism in the pre-prod R2 vehicles (and R1S) is an issue, then what's the position on putting kids or adults in the third row of an R1S? Or actually in any SUV third row, this isn't a Rivian specific issue. There's no opening window, or opening door option, for a third row at all, so what happens in an emergency then?
- As others have observed, cars for the last 50+ years at least have had child locks on the rear doors preventing anyone from exiting at any time when the child lock is set
Regardless of the above, I *just don't get it*. The front seats have mechanical handle overrides. Why not put the the same thing on the rear? Especially in the R2, where the design of the front and rear door cards are nearly identical, just put the same handles there for god's sake. Or, go all in and remove the mechanical overrides from the front and be electronic only for everyone. Or use the same tiny pull-string for everyone. If it's good enough for your kids/grandparents in the back, it's good enough for you.
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