rvnxyz001
Active Member
I have not driven the R2 yet, but I read a couple of reviews about this, and it seems the new glass roof could be a potential problem if you live in a sunny area. Where I live, even when it is 70 degrees outside, it feels extremely hot in direct sun.
Here is one of the extensive reviews (source):
Here is one of the extensive reviews (source):
So I guess it needs very good but transparent tint to be a comfortable vehicle. I see that Rivian officially refers to XPEL, and XPEL offers roof tinting for the R2, which is not the case for Tesla, for example. So I assume Rivian and XPEL know that the roof will not crack due to the combination of heat and tint, but I’m still not completely sure, probably good to have a written confirmation from rivian before doing tint on roof"The temperature was roughly 85 degrees outside, and my drive partner and I found ourselves sweating. I, generally, am not sensitive to heat, having driven far too many junkers without AC in my day. But it was clear that the R2 we were driving just wasn’t as comfortable as it should have been, so we adjusted the AC controls and turned everything to max cooling. The fan was up, the temperature was down, and yet my head continued to sweat....
I suspect that some ceramic coating on that roof might help, but the bigger issue is that the AC seemingly could not keep up with my cooling request. CEO RJ Scaringe told me the company is planning to increase front-passenger air volume through the vents, so it sounds like they’re aware of the issue."
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