dubthedank3st
Well-Known Member
I am more worried about access from the outside and if that is a no-go in the event of an electrical failure for whatever reason - accident, software bug, low charge, etc.Most of the discussion is focused on internal electronic latches. Personally, I’m less worried about those, as long as there’s a true mechanical override (and thank god it looks like it can at least be used in the R2's back doors - I don't think its possible to use the mechanical override in the rear doors of the gen2 R1 unless it is already open - please someone make a video proving me wrong).
What concerns me more is the loss of mechanical exterior handles.
Historically, you could:
- Enable child locks
- Leave the doors unlocked
- Always open the rear doors from the outside mechanically
That gave you a predictable fallback. Even if kids couldn’t exit, an adult outside could always open the door, no power or software involved.
With Rivian:
- Gen 1 had mechanical exterior handles, but software auto-locks at ~15 mph (with no way to disable) , so you could still end up locked out.
- Gen 2 moved to electronic exterior handles that are basically switches. No mechanical override.
- R2 appears to follow the same approach.
That’s the real regression in my view - things went from bad to worse. I still bought three of them - so clearly not enough to stop me, but I don't like it.
Interior overrides can be improved with better labeling and ergonomics. But removing mechanical exterior actuation eliminates a long-standing layer of redundancy. Now exterior access depends entirely on vehicle power and software state.
That’s a bigger architectural shift than most people seem to be discussing: the new Chinese regulations ban the R1 Gen2 exterior handles just as much (if not even more) than the interior ones.
It seems only really Volvo have managed to get electronic latching right AFIAK both the exterior and interior handles have two positions - pull them to the 1st and you active the electronic mechanism, pull them hard and they open further and active the mechanical.
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