Announcing our new "CLUBS" section where you can join or create a Rivian club or group! You can use this new feature to conveniently plan and discuss local events, gatherings or other club/group related topics.
So we encourage you to join (or start) special-interest and regional-based Rivian clubs at: https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/group-categories/clubs-groups.1/
I agree, they would not be my choice. They give heavy Kia vibes.They look so bad imo.
my ticket says they will let groups of people in the theater for 10 minutes for viewing.That’s a weird picture. It must have been taken this morning. It was cloudy and raining after 3 pm when I drove by. They must have parked it inside the theater. Question is when they drive it out and park it across the street. Or will they?
Because it's not always a good look to have a boxy style for a squatty vehicle. It generally works better for taller and short wheelbase. Fingers crossed they get this right.It's going to look like a mini R1S. Exactly what it should look like.
The R1S is arguably one of the best looking SUVs for sale today. Why change the design language with a slightly smaller variant when it clearly works?
I hope it's the same wheel bolt pattern as the R1S so we see some of the maniacs in here put their 22s on the R2.looking forward to the free 18.75 inch wheel option to go along with the pleasure of my 21 inch R1S wheels.
That photo was not taken this morning. Sun is high in the sky. Look at the shadows of the Rivian logo on the tower and under the car. That was snapped near midday.That’s a weird picture. It must have been taken this morning. It was cloudy and raining after 3 pm when I drove by. They must have parked it inside the theater. Question is when they drive it out and park it across the street. Or will they?
Is it actually a deployable bifacial vertical photovoltaic panel system? Vampire drain no more!But why cover up the pedestrian crossing sign, too?!