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Oh hi! It's me! I have my truck! I originally posted this on Reddit, but cross-posting here to make sure I can answer as many questions as possible.

Wow, it's been a very long time coming, but I finally took delivery of my R1T LE this past Tuesday. I've been waiting since my preorder date of Dec 4, 2018 (#3174) and ran into a few snags taking delivery. First, my promised November delivery was pushed out in late November after I sold my truck, and then my R1T was available while I was on my honeymoon and selling my house. But now I'm back, sold my house (yay!), am in contract on a new one (yay!!), and took delivery the morning after coming back from Coachella (ouch!). It's been a rollercoaster ride, but my Guide has been absolutely stellar and the thing finally happened!

For this review, I'm not going to give numbers for each category. Instead, I'm going to share a "headline" which is what I would tell a friend in ten words or less. Then I'll dig down a bit deeper in the description. I did not include a bunch of pics because of 1) time and 2) other people have done it better! For reference, I have R1T Launch Edition in Launch Green with the All Terrain Tires and Black Mountain Interior. I also ordered the wall charger, roof racks, spare tire, and first aid kit. It was just shy of $86k after all taxes and fees.

Ride: Impressively peppy, super comfortable, and customizable

The highest compliment I can give is that it doesn't feel like a truck. It feels like a sportscar. It is absolutely wild to me that something this big, this heavy, feels this solid, is this fast, and is this comfortable to be in. It honestly has no right to be this good. For me, it's a combination between the motors, suspension, and interior quality (more on that below) that make the ride feel even more expensive than the truck is today — and how expensive it will be in the future.

Acceleration is wild. The car is so responsive, even on my all terrain tires. It makes people scream when I punch it. I think it's very comparable to Tesla, but better than other EVs made by Ford, BMW, or Hyundai. Handling is tight and it feels like it grips the road about 5x better than my old 2016 4Runner. I'm finally comfortable taking fast tight turns! On the flip side, the regen braking is fun, but takes some getting used to — even if you've used it before in other vehicles. I find that it's quite aggressive, even on standard. But that's fine.

The suspension deserves as many words as are here overall. It's really the Rivian's killer feature WRT its ride. It's so smooth, and it's honest to god fun to feel the suspension change so dramatically while you're in the vehicle. The custom drive modes genuinely feel different, and dramatically so. It's not just a throwaway feature or marketing gimmick. Sport mode feels stiff. All purpose is soft. You don't even need to be an expert in cars to know that these mods are substantively different from each other.

Build Quality: Solid, heavy, lux, and what Tesla should be — but a few squeaks (literally)

I don't really know how to describe this any other way: the truck feels substantial. Whether you're looking at it, sitting in it, driving it, or playing around on its exterior, this thing is SOLID. When you drive it, it feels like you're driving something that weighs as much as it does. That's a huge compliment and goes to show that Rivian really cares about a quality product. I highly recommend the offroad package because of how sleek it makes the underbody. Like, it's cool.

The tonneau cover... works! It has a sound to it, but I don't have an issue with it. My husband saw it in action one time and said, "Oh, that's gonna break." So your perception may vary haha The frunk (the only other automated opening/closing thingy) is super smooth and I love it, even if I'm still learning where the button is. The things that open manually are totally fine. This includes the truck bed door and gear tunnel. When you unlock the gear tunnel, it doesn't really open very wide, so people aren't always sure they can pull it open.

The interior is... stellar. I am fucking. shocked. that this is an automaker's first try and that it's at this price. I'm gonna go ahead and shit on Tesla because that's the closest comparison point: this truck's interior should make Tesla feel shameful. The stitching on the seats, materials throughout, and sturdiness is what Tesla should be. It shocks me that the Model X is more expensive. Buttons and stalks are solid and clicky. (PS. thank god for stalks) The floormats even got compliments. The steering wheel is super comfy and the wood console really impresses, with texture and a beautiful design. Accent lighting is nice.

I do have a few complaints though... When driving, there's some squeaking coming from what sounds like the driver side seat when driving in sport mode, though other modes dampen this. (I have a support request to fix this) There is also one noticeable panel gap where the bottom part of the door front passenger door is uneven with the back passenger door. There are two small issues with weather stripping. (also scheduled to be fixed) But these are very minor complaints. The build quality is, again, stellar.

Ohhhh Launch Edition.

Storage: Once you find it, you'll love it

Storage in the R1T is funny. It's basically all hidden. There's no glove compartment, the truck bed is covered, the frunk is covered, the back seat storage is covered, and the gear tunnel is hidden. It's actually, now that I have the truck, pretty hilarious. It's like they tried to hide as much of it as possible.

But once you do find where you can put your things, you're not going to have any issue taking whatever you need with you. The frunk is a highlight with its two levels and auto-open/close feature set, as is the small container under the driver and passenger seat which is perfect for a pair of sunglasses. The truck is fine and anyone who's complaining about it annoying me (you're really gonna buy a Rivian primarily for hard construction work? C'mon...), but it does extend to a great size when the gate is down. The pass through to the gear tunnel cracked my friends up and the spare tire placement is another impressive highlight for me.

The gear tunnel rocks. I can't imagine how hard this was to build into the truck, but it was worth it. A real wow feature and finally a covered spot to put messy things that are more protected than the truck bed. Hiding the air pumps and first aid kit in the doors to it was smart, and they really do make nice seats. The plastic feels a but cheap, but nothing you'd actually reasonably complain about.

Audio: Blow-your-mind clarity and bumping bass

This is a standout feature for me that has left everyone in my truck saying, "Oh damn." It left me saying the same. The Meridian audio is absolutely spectacular. It's super loud, crisp, and you can hear people when they talk to you — even at high volumes. For those who don't know, this is generally a sign of a well-mixed live concert and doesn't mean it isn't loud. Rivian nailed it. This is a world class audio experience in any car, let alone a truck with all the extra space inside of it. The audio does appear to... reduce its own volume when a car door is open, but comes right back when the doors are closed. I think this is what causes the complaint when people listen to the audio with the doors open.

The bass is powerful and clear. It's not overwhelming and it doesn't drown out the mid-tones. Everyone who's listened to an EDM track has smiled. It's truly that good.

Infotainment/Cameras: Expectations exceeded. Smooth and slick, but cameras could be better

I was a bit worried about the infotainment and cameras, not gonna lie. But once I got in the vehicle, my fears were totally absolved. Mostly.

The screen set up is ideal. The "instrument panel" is the right size with the right information and the main control panel is super crisp, perfectly sized, bright, and doesn't actually look like an iPad attached to a car. The design of the dash around it goes a looong way making it feel like part of the actual vehicle and I greatly appreciated this. I'm, 100%, comparing it to the Model 3/Y/X, and must say that the R1 makes their design look pretty thoughtless.

Responsiveness is absolutely not an issue for me at any point. This is a huge departure from my first few experiences with the infotainment. They've clearly focused on this a lot and it's paid off. I haven't tried to zoom in and out on the map like a psychopath to try and slow it down, but I can confirm no issues at all in normal use. Everything is where I expected it to be for the most part with no, "OH SHIT" moments trying to find something while driving. The only time I got confused was trying to find the seat heater (it's obviously in climate #whoops lol). I especially like the way music is handled with the far right of the screen being dedicated to it for passengers, but being able to see the song on my instrument panel and play with volume / skip songs on the steering wheel.

I don't have anything to say about the climate control screen for the back seats other than, "Neat! It works!"

Cameras are dramatically better but the quality is inconsistent depending on what's happening. The 3D camera view is great. Gear Guard is awesome. But the backup camera quality leaves something to be desired. I'm not mad about it, but it does make people comment that they assumed it would be better. Hopefully this can be fixed over time.

Gear Guard: Exactly what you'd expect

I have very few things to say about Gear Guard. It works. There is nothing surprising about it all. It does a good job detecting motion, the cables hook in nicely, and the little Sasquatch is hella cute. While I do wish that the captured videos could autostart when it sees a person, it's easy and smooth to scroll through the saved videos.

Driver+: Definitely early beta; Definitely works

I might be more alert while using Driver+ than when I'm actually driving. This is a new automaker and their first time attempting autonomous driving. That doesn't mean it doesn't work (it does, well, when it feels like engaging...), but it something I'm pretty aware of.

Driver+ only works on select highways and does a great job in traffic. Like, impressively so. It slows down when it needs to and keeps the speed you want. While it can't change lanes, it gives you an accurate representation of where you are on the road and the cars around you. Well, mostly. There are two interesting issues. The first is that it thinks oncoming traffic is just another lane of traffic (eek!) and displays it as such, with cars flashing in and out of the next lane to the left — even when there's a barrier. Second, for some reason it thinks cars are at an angle when they're not. I put a pic below. This happens way more often than I'd expect.

That car is... not trying to turn right.

There were several disengagements I had to make while driving, but I think the future of Driver+ is bright. It exceeded my low expectations and I enjoyed using it. For me, highway functionality only is enough and, based on the way it's reacted to cars / slowed down and sped up, these people at Rivian know what they're doing.

Other Thoughts / Features

  • Features I expected to be on when I got the truck weren't actually on. For example, phone proximity, Gear Guard, Puddle Lights, and Interior Accent Lights were all off. It took a little while to find these features.
  • Phone proximity to lock/unlock is... generous haha I feel that it should absolutely lock a bit sooner when I walk away and I find myself a bit nervous that it won't lock. Like, there's a pretty clear and defined "window of opportunity" haha
  • At first I didn't think that there were power windows, but then I realized I was doing it wrong. It's not a double pull up or double push down. It's more like a hard pull up and a hard push down.
  • I haven't had a chance to offroad with it yet, but I can't wait.
  • Tank turn seems cool, but I can't imagine using it in the city haha What I mean is that I'm not missing it.
  • The locking chirp is so cute.
  • EVERYONE WANTS TO TALK TO ME. They stare. They want a tour. They ask me if I'm an employee. They snap pics. Gear Guard records a lot of rubbernecking. I live for this. Bring it on. If you see me, say hi :)
  • Access to the vehicle is easy. No issues, including with the key card and wristband. You do need to tap an interior sensor that isn't marked, but once you get it, you get it.
  • Setup was so. easy. and. wonderful. Props to their UX team.
  • Range and charging are exactly what I expected. Nothing really to say. It's impressive.
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Delivery Experience: I'll call this out because I know people care, but it wasn't that interesting haha I know a lot about the truck so my experience lasted about 20min and my delivery person was in and out. My truck did not come with any of the accessories except the first aid kit. This includes not having the spare tire. It's all being shipped to me and I'm curious how a tire will be delivered... Overall, I just had one thing to sign and the online purchasing agreement was easy. Trade-in value was super high (but we didn't use Rivian) and we bought it outright, so no financing.

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And that's everything I can think of within 48hrs! It's really hard to find big issues with this vehicle and, trust me, I tried. I tried to be as fair as possible, but at the end of the day, I can't believe what they were able to do — and at this price point (or, frankly, the upcoming price point). It's... remarkable.

Do you have any questions? Please ask them below and I'll be happy to answer you.

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Thanks for the honest and detailed review!

One question — You mention the off-road package adds to the sleekness of the underbody. Isn’t the underbody of the "non" off-road package just as sleek? I haven’t seen photos of the one and the other, but I’m pretty sure I’ve heard they look essentially the same.

Do you have any info on the difference?
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This is great @CarterGee. Thanks for sharing.

As a fellow Bay Area driver, would love to hear your experience driving in traffic in the Bay Area. No specific questions, just in general.
 

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Thank you for the write-up!

What are your plans (if any) to go out and use the fun off-road/camping/overlanding capability of the truck? Are you and your husband cycling enthusiasts? More importantly, can you please keep posting updates while I wait for mine? I've gotta scratch that itch....
 

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Id love to know how well the phone key works. Is it reliable? Does it unlock and wake up the car quickly and every time?
Also, how long does the site are take to fully load and boot in the mornings? Thank you!!!!
 

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Oh hi! It's me! I have my truck! I originally posted this on Reddit, but cross-posting here to make sure I can answer as many questions as possible.

Wow, it's been a very long time coming, but I finally took delivery of my R1T LE this past Tuesday. I've been waiting since my preorder date of Dec 4, 2018 (#3174) and ran into a few snags taking delivery. First, my promised November delivery was pushed out in late November after I sold my truck, and then my R1T was available while I was on my honeymoon and selling my house. But now I'm back, sold my house (yay!), am in contract on a new one (yay!!), and took delivery the morning after coming back from Coachella (ouch!). It's been a rollercoaster ride, but my Guide has been absolutely stellar and the thing finally happened!

For this review, I'm not going to give numbers for each category. Instead, I'm going to share a "headline" which is what I would tell a friend in ten words or less. Then I'll dig down a bit deeper in the description. I did not include a bunch of pics because of 1) time and 2) other people have done it better! For reference, I have R1T Launch Edition in Launch Green with the All Terrain Tires and Black Mountain Interior. I also ordered the wall charger, roof racks, spare tire, and first aid kit. It was just shy of $86k after all taxes and fees.

Ride: Impressively peppy, super comfortable, and customizable

The highest compliment I can give is that it doesn't feel like a truck. It feels like a sportscar. It is absolutely wild to me that something this big, this heavy, feels this solid, is this fast, and is this comfortable to be in. It honestly has no right to be this good. For me, it's a combination between the motors, suspension, and interior quality (more on that below) that make the ride feel even more expensive than the truck is today — and how expensive it will be in the future.

Acceleration is wild. The car is so responsive, even on my all terrain tires. It makes people scream when I punch it. I think it's very comparable to Tesla, but better than other EVs made by Ford, BMW, or Hyundai. Handling is tight and it feels like it grips the road about 5x better than my old 2016 4Runner. I'm finally comfortable taking fast tight turns! On the flip side, the regen braking is fun, but takes some getting used to — even if you've used it before in other vehicles. I find that it's quite aggressive, even on standard. But that's fine.

The suspension deserves as many words as are here overall. It's really the Rivian's killer feature WRT its ride. It's so smooth, and it's honest to god fun to feel the suspension change so dramatically while you're in the vehicle. The custom drive modes genuinely feel different, and dramatically so. It's not just a throwaway feature or marketing gimmick. Sport mode feels stiff. All purpose is soft. You don't even need to be an expert in cars to know that these mods are substantively different from each other.

Build Quality: Solid, heavy, lux, and what Tesla should be — but a few squeaks (literally)

I don't really know how to describe this any other way: the truck feels substantial. Whether you're looking at it, sitting in it, driving it, or playing around on its exterior, this thing is SOLID. When you drive it, it feels like you're driving something that weighs as much as it does. That's a huge compliment and goes to show that Rivian really cares about a quality product. I highly recommend the offroad package because of how sleek it makes the underbody. Like, it's cool.

The tonneau cover... works! It has a sound to it, but I don't have an issue with it. My husband saw it in action one time and said, "Oh, that's gonna break." So your perception may vary haha The frunk (the only other automated opening/closing thingy) is super smooth and I love it, even if I'm still learning where the button is. The things that open manually are totally fine. This includes the truck bed door and gear tunnel. When you unlock the gear tunnel, it doesn't really open very wide, so people aren't always sure they can pull it open.

The interior is... stellar. I am fucking. shocked. that this is an automaker's first try and that it's at this price. I'm gonna go ahead and shit on Tesla because that's the closest comparison point: this truck's interior should make Tesla feel shameful. The stitching on the seats, materials throughout, and sturdiness is what Tesla should be. It shocks me that the Model X is more expensive. Buttons and stalks are solid and clicky. (PS. thank god for stalks) The floormats even got compliments. The steering wheel is super comfy and the wood console really impresses, with texture and a beautiful design. Accent lighting is nice.

I do have a few complaints though... When driving, there's some squeaking coming from what sounds like the driver side seat when driving in sport mode, though other modes dampen this. (I have a support request to fix this) There is also one noticeable panel gap where the bottom part of the door front passenger door is uneven with the back passenger door. There are two small issues with weather stripping. (also scheduled to be fixed) But these are very minor complaints. The build quality is, again, stellar.

Ohhhh Launch Edition.

Storage: Once you find it, you'll love it

Storage in the R1T is funny. It's basically all hidden. There's no glove compartment, the truck bed is covered, the frunk is covered, the back seat storage is covered, and the gear tunnel is hidden. It's actually, now that I have the truck, pretty hilarious. It's like they tried to hide as much of it as possible.

But once you do find where you can put your things, you're not going to have any issue taking whatever you need with you. The frunk is a highlight with its two levels and auto-open/close feature set, as is the small container under the driver and passenger seat which is perfect for a pair of sunglasses. The truck is fine and anyone who's complaining about it annoying me (you're really gonna buy a Rivian primarily for hard construction work? C'mon...), but it does extend to a great size when the gate is down. The pass through to the gear tunnel cracked my friends up and the spare tire placement is another impressive highlight for me.

The gear tunnel rocks. I can't imagine how hard this was to build into the truck, but it was worth it. A real wow feature and finally a covered spot to put messy things that are more protected than the truck bed. Hiding the air pumps and first aid kit in the doors to it was smart, and they really do make nice seats. The plastic feels a but cheap, but nothing you'd actually reasonably complain about.

Audio: Blow-your-mind clarity and bumping bass

This is a standout feature for me that has left everyone in my truck saying, "Oh damn." It left me saying the same. The Meridian audio is absolutely spectacular. It's super loud, crisp, and you can hear people when they talk to you — even at high volumes. For those who don't know, this is generally a sign of a well-mixed live concert and doesn't mean it isn't loud. Rivian nailed it. This is a world class audio experience in any car, let alone a truck with all the extra space inside of it. The audio does appear to... reduce its own volume when a car door is open, but comes right back when the doors are closed. I think this is what causes the complaint when people listen to the audio with the doors open.

The bass is powerful and clear. It's not overwhelming and it doesn't drown out the mid-tones. Everyone who's listened to an EDM track has smiled. It's truly that good.

Infotainment/Cameras: Expectations exceeded. Smooth and slick, but cameras could be better

I was a bit worried about the infotainment and cameras, not gonna lie. But once I got in the vehicle, my fears were totally absolved. Mostly.

The screen set up is ideal. The "instrument panel" is the right size with the right information and the main control panel is super crisp, perfectly sized, bright, and doesn't actually look like an iPad attached to a car. The design of the dash around it goes a looong way making it feel like part of the actual vehicle and I greatly appreciated this. I'm, 100%, comparing it to the Model 3/Y/X, and must say that the R1 makes their design look pretty thoughtless.

Responsiveness is absolutely not an issue for me at any point. This is a huge departure from my first few experiences with the infotainment. They've clearly focused on this a lot and it's paid off. I haven't tried to zoom in and out on the map like a psychopath to try and slow it down, but I can confirm no issues at all in normal use. Everything is where I expected it to be for the most part with no, "OH SHIT" moments trying to find something while driving. The only time I got confused was trying to find the seat heater (it's obviously in climate #whoops lol). I especially like the way music is handled with the far right of the screen being dedicated to it for passengers, but being able to see the song on my instrument panel and play with volume / skip songs on the steering wheel.

I don't have anything to say about the climate control screen for the back seats other than, "Neat! It works!"

Cameras are dramatically better but the quality is inconsistent depending on what's happening. The 3D camera view is great. Gear Guard is awesome. But the backup camera quality leaves something to be desired. I'm not mad about it, but it does make people comment that they assumed it would be better. Hopefully this can be fixed over time.

Gear Guard: Exactly what you'd expect

I have very few things to say about Gear Guard. It works. There is nothing surprising about it all. It does a good job detecting motion, the cables hook in nicely, and the little Sasquatch is hella cute. While I do wish that the captured videos could autostart when it sees a person, it's easy and smooth to scroll through the saved videos.

Driver+: Definitely early beta; Definitely works

I might be more alert while using Driver+ than when I'm actually driving. This is a new automaker and their first time attempting autonomous driving. That doesn't mean it doesn't work (it does, well, when it feels like engaging...), but it something I'm pretty aware of.

Driver+ only works on select highways and does a great job in traffic. Like, impressively so. It slows down when it needs to and keeps the speed you want. While it can't change lanes, it gives you an accurate representation of where you are on the road and the cars around you. Well, mostly. There are two interesting issues. The first is that it thinks oncoming traffic is just another lane of traffic (eek!) and displays it as such, with cars flashing in and out of the next lane to the left — even when there's a barrier. Second, for some reason it thinks cars are at an angle when they're not. I put a pic below. This happens way more often than I'd expect.

That car is... not trying to turn right.

There were several disengagements I had to make while driving, but I think the future of Driver+ is bright. It exceeded my low expectations and I enjoyed using it. For me, highway functionality only is enough and, based on the way it's reacted to cars / slowed down and sped up, these people at Rivian know what they're doing.

Other Thoughts / Features

  • Features I expected to be on when I got the truck weren't actually on. For example, phone proximity, Gear Guard, Puddle Lights, and Interior Accent Lights were all off. It took a little while to find these features.
  • Phone proximity to lock/unlock is... generous haha I feel that it should absolutely lock a bit sooner when I walk away and I find myself a bit nervous that it won't lock. Like, there's a pretty clear and defined "window of opportunity" haha
  • At first I didn't think that there were power windows, but then I realized I was doing it wrong. It's not a double pull up or double push down. It's more like a hard pull up and a hard push down.
  • I haven't had a chance to offroad with it yet, but I can't wait.
  • Tank turn seems cool, but I can't imagine using it in the city haha What I mean is that I'm not missing it.
  • The locking chirp is so cute.
  • EVERYONE WANTS TO TALK TO ME. They stare. They want a tour. They ask me if I'm an employee. They snap pics. Gear Guard records a lot of rubbernecking. I live for this. Bring it on. If you see me, say hi :)
  • Access to the vehicle is easy. No issues, including with the key card and wristband. You do need to tap an interior sensor that isn't marked, but once you get it, you get it.
  • Setup was so. easy. and. wonderful. Props to their UX team.
  • Range and charging are exactly what I expected. Nothing really to say. It's impressive.
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Delivery Experience: I'll call this out because I know people care, but it wasn't that interesting haha I know a lot about the truck so my experience lasted about 20min and my delivery person was in and out. My truck did not come with any of the accessories except the first aid kit. This includes not having the spare tire. It's all being shipped to me and I'm curious how a tire will be delivered... Overall, I just had one thing to sign and the online purchasing agreement was easy. Trade-in value was super high (but we didn't use Rivian) and we bought it outright, so no financing.

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And that's everything I can think of within 48hrs! It's really hard to find big issues with this vehicle and, trust me, I tried. I tried to be as fair as possible, but at the end of the day, I can't believe what they were able to do — and at this price point (or, frankly, the upcoming price point). It's... remarkable.

Do you have any questions? Please ask them below and I'll be happy to answer you.

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My only question is do you have a garage for the truck? I lived in SF the majority of my life and would not want to park something like that on the street.
 

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Thanks @CarterGee for the candid review! Loved all of it! My question is: to my understanding Driver+ is the full suite of driver assistance used on pre-mapped highways and will “lock on“ to the leading vehicle and follow the speed you set and the distance selected. However, are any of these aides available on city streets? Can you use Dynamic Radar Cruise Control off the highway and just have the truck keep the distance and speed from the car in front of you without engaging full on Driver+?
 

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Oh hi! It's me! I have my truck! I originally posted this on Reddit, but cross-posting here to make sure I can answer as many questions as possible.

Wow, it's been a very long time coming, but I finally took delivery of my R1T LE this past Tuesday. I've been waiting since my preorder date of Dec 4, 2018 (#3174) and ran into a few snags taking delivery. First, my promised November delivery was pushed out in late November after I sold my truck, and then my R1T was available while I was on my honeymoon and selling my house. But now I'm back, sold my house (yay!), am in contract on a new one (yay!!), and took delivery the morning after coming back from Coachella (ouch!). It's been a rollercoaster ride, but my Guide has been absolutely stellar and the thing finally happened!

For this review, I'm not going to give numbers for each category. Instead, I'm going to share a "headline" which is what I would tell a friend in ten words or less. Then I'll dig down a bit deeper in the description. I did not include a bunch of pics because of 1) time and 2) other people have done it better! For reference, I have R1T Launch Edition in Launch Green with the All Terrain Tires and Black Mountain Interior. I also ordered the wall charger, roof racks, spare tire, and first aid kit. It was just shy of $86k after all taxes and fees.

Ride: Impressively peppy, super comfortable, and customizable

The highest compliment I can give is that it doesn't feel like a truck. It feels like a sportscar. It is absolutely wild to me that something this big, this heavy, feels this solid, is this fast, and is this comfortable to be in. It honestly has no right to be this good. For me, it's a combination between the motors, suspension, and interior quality (more on that below) that make the ride feel even more expensive than the truck is today — and how expensive it will be in the future.

Acceleration is wild. The car is so responsive, even on my all terrain tires. It makes people scream when I punch it. I think it's very comparable to Tesla, but better than other EVs made by Ford, BMW, or Hyundai. Handling is tight and it feels like it grips the road about 5x better than my old 2016 4Runner. I'm finally comfortable taking fast tight turns! On the flip side, the regen braking is fun, but takes some getting used to — even if you've used it before in other vehicles. I find that it's quite aggressive, even on standard. But that's fine.

The suspension deserves as many words as are here overall. It's really the Rivian's killer feature WRT its ride. It's so smooth, and it's honest to god fun to feel the suspension change so dramatically while you're in the vehicle. The custom drive modes genuinely feel different, and dramatically so. It's not just a throwaway feature or marketing gimmick. Sport mode feels stiff. All purpose is soft. You don't even need to be an expert in cars to know that these mods are substantively different from each other.

Build Quality: Solid, heavy, lux, and what Tesla should be — but a few squeaks (literally)

I don't really know how to describe this any other way: the truck feels substantial. Whether you're looking at it, sitting in it, driving it, or playing around on its exterior, this thing is SOLID. When you drive it, it feels like you're driving something that weighs as much as it does. That's a huge compliment and goes to show that Rivian really cares about a quality product. I highly recommend the offroad package because of how sleek it makes the underbody. Like, it's cool.

The tonneau cover... works! It has a sound to it, but I don't have an issue with it. My husband saw it in action one time and said, "Oh, that's gonna break." So your perception may vary haha The frunk (the only other automated opening/closing thingy) is super smooth and I love it, even if I'm still learning where the button is. The things that open manually are totally fine. This includes the truck bed door and gear tunnel. When you unlock the gear tunnel, it doesn't really open very wide, so people aren't always sure they can pull it open.

The interior is... stellar. I am fucking. shocked. that this is an automaker's first try and that it's at this price. I'm gonna go ahead and shit on Tesla because that's the closest comparison point: this truck's interior should make Tesla feel shameful. The stitching on the seats, materials throughout, and sturdiness is what Tesla should be. It shocks me that the Model X is more expensive. Buttons and stalks are solid and clicky. (PS. thank god for stalks) The floormats even got compliments. The steering wheel is super comfy and the wood console really impresses, with texture and a beautiful design. Accent lighting is nice.

I do have a few complaints though... When driving, there's some squeaking coming from what sounds like the driver side seat when driving in sport mode, though other modes dampen this. (I have a support request to fix this) There is also one noticeable panel gap where the bottom part of the door front passenger door is uneven with the back passenger door. There are two small issues with weather stripping. (also scheduled to be fixed) But these are very minor complaints. The build quality is, again, stellar.

Ohhhh Launch Edition.

Storage: Once you find it, you'll love it

Storage in the R1T is funny. It's basically all hidden. There's no glove compartment, the truck bed is covered, the frunk is covered, the back seat storage is covered, and the gear tunnel is hidden. It's actually, now that I have the truck, pretty hilarious. It's like they tried to hide as much of it as possible.

But once you do find where you can put your things, you're not going to have any issue taking whatever you need with you. The frunk is a highlight with its two levels and auto-open/close feature set, as is the small container under the driver and passenger seat which is perfect for a pair of sunglasses. The truck is fine and anyone who's complaining about it annoying me (you're really gonna buy a Rivian primarily for hard construction work? C'mon...), but it does extend to a great size when the gate is down. The pass through to the gear tunnel cracked my friends up and the spare tire placement is another impressive highlight for me.

The gear tunnel rocks. I can't imagine how hard this was to build into the truck, but it was worth it. A real wow feature and finally a covered spot to put messy things that are more protected than the truck bed. Hiding the air pumps and first aid kit in the doors to it was smart, and they really do make nice seats. The plastic feels a but cheap, but nothing you'd actually reasonably complain about.

Audio: Blow-your-mind clarity and bumping bass

This is a standout feature for me that has left everyone in my truck saying, "Oh damn." It left me saying the same. The Meridian audio is absolutely spectacular. It's super loud, crisp, and you can hear people when they talk to you — even at high volumes. For those who don't know, this is generally a sign of a well-mixed live concert and doesn't mean it isn't loud. Rivian nailed it. This is a world class audio experience in any car, let alone a truck with all the extra space inside of it. The audio does appear to... reduce its own volume when a car door is open, but comes right back when the doors are closed. I think this is what causes the complaint when people listen to the audio with the doors open.

The bass is powerful and clear. It's not overwhelming and it doesn't drown out the mid-tones. Everyone who's listened to an EDM track has smiled. It's truly that good.

Infotainment/Cameras: Expectations exceeded. Smooth and slick, but cameras could be better

I was a bit worried about the infotainment and cameras, not gonna lie. But once I got in the vehicle, my fears were totally absolved. Mostly.

The screen set up is ideal. The "instrument panel" is the right size with the right information and the main control panel is super crisp, perfectly sized, bright, and doesn't actually look like an iPad attached to a car. The design of the dash around it goes a looong way making it feel like part of the actual vehicle and I greatly appreciated this. I'm, 100%, comparing it to the Model 3/Y/X, and must say that the R1 makes their design look pretty thoughtless.

Responsiveness is absolutely not an issue for me at any point. This is a huge departure from my first few experiences with the infotainment. They've clearly focused on this a lot and it's paid off. I haven't tried to zoom in and out on the map like a psychopath to try and slow it down, but I can confirm no issues at all in normal use. Everything is where I expected it to be for the most part with no, "OH SHIT" moments trying to find something while driving. The only time I got confused was trying to find the seat heater (it's obviously in climate #whoops lol). I especially like the way music is handled with the far right of the screen being dedicated to it for passengers, but being able to see the song on my instrument panel and play with volume / skip songs on the steering wheel.

I don't have anything to say about the climate control screen for the back seats other than, "Neat! It works!"

Cameras are dramatically better but the quality is inconsistent depending on what's happening. The 3D camera view is great. Gear Guard is awesome. But the backup camera quality leaves something to be desired. I'm not mad about it, but it does make people comment that they assumed it would be better. Hopefully this can be fixed over time.

Gear Guard: Exactly what you'd expect

I have very few things to say about Gear Guard. It works. There is nothing surprising about it all. It does a good job detecting motion, the cables hook in nicely, and the little Sasquatch is hella cute. While I do wish that the captured videos could autostart when it sees a person, it's easy and smooth to scroll through the saved videos.

Driver+: Definitely early beta; Definitely works

I might be more alert while using Driver+ than when I'm actually driving. This is a new automaker and their first time attempting autonomous driving. That doesn't mean it doesn't work (it does, well, when it feels like engaging...), but it something I'm pretty aware of.

Driver+ only works on select highways and does a great job in traffic. Like, impressively so. It slows down when it needs to and keeps the speed you want. While it can't change lanes, it gives you an accurate representation of where you are on the road and the cars around you. Well, mostly. There are two interesting issues. The first is that it thinks oncoming traffic is just another lane of traffic (eek!) and displays it as such, with cars flashing in and out of the next lane to the left — even when there's a barrier. Second, for some reason it thinks cars are at an angle when they're not. I put a pic below. This happens way more often than I'd expect.

That car is... not trying to turn right.

There were several disengagements I had to make while driving, but I think the future of Driver+ is bright. It exceeded my low expectations and I enjoyed using it. For me, highway functionality only is enough and, based on the way it's reacted to cars / slowed down and sped up, these people at Rivian know what they're doing.

Other Thoughts / Features

  • Features I expected to be on when I got the truck weren't actually on. For example, phone proximity, Gear Guard, Puddle Lights, and Interior Accent Lights were all off. It took a little while to find these features.
  • Phone proximity to lock/unlock is... generous haha I feel that it should absolutely lock a bit sooner when I walk away and I find myself a bit nervous that it won't lock. Like, there's a pretty clear and defined "window of opportunity" haha
  • At first I didn't think that there were power windows, but then I realized I was doing it wrong. It's not a double pull up or double push down. It's more like a hard pull up and a hard push down.
  • I haven't had a chance to offroad with it yet, but I can't wait.
  • Tank turn seems cool, but I can't imagine using it in the city haha What I mean is that I'm not missing it.
  • The locking chirp is so cute.
  • EVERYONE WANTS TO TALK TO ME. They stare. They want a tour. They ask me if I'm an employee. They snap pics. Gear Guard records a lot of rubbernecking. I live for this. Bring it on. If you see me, say hi :)
  • Access to the vehicle is easy. No issues, including with the key card and wristband. You do need to tap an interior sensor that isn't marked, but once you get it, you get it.
  • Setup was so. easy. and. wonderful. Props to their UX team.
  • Range and charging are exactly what I expected. Nothing really to say. It's impressive.
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Delivery Experience: I'll call this out because I know people care, but it wasn't that interesting haha I know a lot about the truck so my experience lasted about 20min and my delivery person was in and out. My truck did not come with any of the accessories except the first aid kit. This includes not having the spare tire. It's all being shipped to me and I'm curious how a tire will be delivered... Overall, I just had one thing to sign and the online purchasing agreement was easy. Trade-in value was super high (but we didn't use Rivian) and we bought it outright, so no financing.

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And that's everything I can think of within 48hrs! It's really hard to find big issues with this vehicle and, trust me, I tried. I tried to be as fair as possible, but at the end of the day, I can't believe what they were able to do — and at this price point (or, frankly, the upcoming price point). It's... remarkable.

Do you have any questions? Please ask them below and I'll be happy to answer you.

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Oh hi! It's me! I have my truck! I originally posted this on Reddit, but cross-posting here to make sure I can answer as many questions as possible.

Wow, it's been a very long time coming, but I finally took delivery of my R1T LE this past Tuesday. I've been waiting since my preorder date of Dec 4, 2018 (#3174) and ran into a few snags taking delivery. First, my promised November delivery was pushed out in late November after I sold my truck, and then my R1T was available while I was on my honeymoon and selling my house. But now I'm back, sold my house (yay!), am in contract on a new one (yay!!), and took delivery the morning after coming back from Coachella (ouch!). It's been a rollercoaster ride, but my Guide has been absolutely stellar and the thing finally happened!

For this review, I'm not going to give numbers for each category. Instead, I'm going to share a "headline" which is what I would tell a friend in ten words or less. Then I'll dig down a bit deeper in the description. I did not include a bunch of pics because of 1) time and 2) other people have done it better! For reference, I have R1T Launch Edition in Launch Green with the All Terrain Tires and Black Mountain Interior. I also ordered the wall charger, roof racks, spare tire, and first aid kit. It was just shy of $86k after all taxes and fees.

Ride: Impressively peppy, super comfortable, and customizable

The highest compliment I can give is that it doesn't feel like a truck. It feels like a sportscar. It is absolutely wild to me that something this big, this heavy, feels this solid, is this fast, and is this comfortable to be in. It honestly has no right to be this good. For me, it's a combination between the motors, suspension, and interior quality (more on that below) that make the ride feel even more expensive than the truck is today — and how expensive it will be in the future.

Acceleration is wild. The car is so responsive, even on my all terrain tires. It makes people scream when I punch it. I think it's very comparable to Tesla, but better than other EVs made by Ford, BMW, or Hyundai. Handling is tight and it feels like it grips the road about 5x better than my old 2016 4Runner. I'm finally comfortable taking fast tight turns! On the flip side, the regen braking is fun, but takes some getting used to — even if you've used it before in other vehicles. I find that it's quite aggressive, even on standard. But that's fine.

The suspension deserves as many words as are here overall. It's really the Rivian's killer feature WRT its ride. It's so smooth, and it's honest to god fun to feel the suspension change so dramatically while you're in the vehicle. The custom drive modes genuinely feel different, and dramatically so. It's not just a throwaway feature or marketing gimmick. Sport mode feels stiff. All purpose is soft. You don't even need to be an expert in cars to know that these mods are substantively different from each other.

Build Quality: Solid, heavy, lux, and what Tesla should be — but a few squeaks (literally)

I don't really know how to describe this any other way: the truck feels substantial. Whether you're looking at it, sitting in it, driving it, or playing around on its exterior, this thing is SOLID. When you drive it, it feels like you're driving something that weighs as much as it does. That's a huge compliment and goes to show that Rivian really cares about a quality product. I highly recommend the offroad package because of how sleek it makes the underbody. Like, it's cool.

The tonneau cover... works! It has a sound to it, but I don't have an issue with it. My husband saw it in action one time and said, "Oh, that's gonna break." So your perception may vary haha The frunk (the only other automated opening/closing thingy) is super smooth and I love it, even if I'm still learning where the button is. The things that open manually are totally fine. This includes the truck bed door and gear tunnel. When you unlock the gear tunnel, it doesn't really open very wide, so people aren't always sure they can pull it open.

The interior is... stellar. I am fucking. shocked. that this is an automaker's first try and that it's at this price. I'm gonna go ahead and shit on Tesla because that's the closest comparison point: this truck's interior should make Tesla feel shameful. The stitching on the seats, materials throughout, and sturdiness is what Tesla should be. It shocks me that the Model X is more expensive. Buttons and stalks are solid and clicky. (PS. thank god for stalks) The floormats even got compliments. The steering wheel is super comfy and the wood console really impresses, with texture and a beautiful design. Accent lighting is nice.

I do have a few complaints though... When driving, there's some squeaking coming from what sounds like the driver side seat when driving in sport mode, though other modes dampen this. (I have a support request to fix this) There is also one noticeable panel gap where the bottom part of the door front passenger door is uneven with the back passenger door. There are two small issues with weather stripping. (also scheduled to be fixed) But these are very minor complaints. The build quality is, again, stellar.

Ohhhh Launch Edition.

Storage: Once you find it, you'll love it

Storage in the R1T is funny. It's basically all hidden. There's no glove compartment, the truck bed is covered, the frunk is covered, the back seat storage is covered, and the gear tunnel is hidden. It's actually, now that I have the truck, pretty hilarious. It's like they tried to hide as much of it as possible.

But once you do find where you can put your things, you're not going to have any issue taking whatever you need with you. The frunk is a highlight with its two levels and auto-open/close feature set, as is the small container under the driver and passenger seat which is perfect for a pair of sunglasses. The truck is fine and anyone who's complaining about it annoying me (you're really gonna buy a Rivian primarily for hard construction work? C'mon...), but it does extend to a great size when the gate is down. The pass through to the gear tunnel cracked my friends up and the spare tire placement is another impressive highlight for me.

The gear tunnel rocks. I can't imagine how hard this was to build into the truck, but it was worth it. A real wow feature and finally a covered spot to put messy things that are more protected than the truck bed. Hiding the air pumps and first aid kit in the doors to it was smart, and they really do make nice seats. The plastic feels a but cheap, but nothing you'd actually reasonably complain about.

Audio: Blow-your-mind clarity and bumping bass

This is a standout feature for me that has left everyone in my truck saying, "Oh damn." It left me saying the same. The Meridian audio is absolutely spectacular. It's super loud, crisp, and you can hear people when they talk to you — even at high volumes. For those who don't know, this is generally a sign of a well-mixed live concert and doesn't mean it isn't loud. Rivian nailed it. This is a world class audio experience in any car, let alone a truck with all the extra space inside of it. The audio does appear to... reduce its own volume when a car door is open, but comes right back when the doors are closed. I think this is what causes the complaint when people listen to the audio with the doors open.

The bass is powerful and clear. It's not overwhelming and it doesn't drown out the mid-tones. Everyone who's listened to an EDM track has smiled. It's truly that good.

Infotainment/Cameras: Expectations exceeded. Smooth and slick, but cameras could be better

I was a bit worried about the infotainment and cameras, not gonna lie. But once I got in the vehicle, my fears were totally absolved. Mostly.

The screen set up is ideal. The "instrument panel" is the right size with the right information and the main control panel is super crisp, perfectly sized, bright, and doesn't actually look like an iPad attached to a car. The design of the dash around it goes a looong way making it feel like part of the actual vehicle and I greatly appreciated this. I'm, 100%, comparing it to the Model 3/Y/X, and must say that the R1 makes their design look pretty thoughtless.

Responsiveness is absolutely not an issue for me at any point. This is a huge departure from my first few experiences with the infotainment. They've clearly focused on this a lot and it's paid off. I haven't tried to zoom in and out on the map like a psychopath to try and slow it down, but I can confirm no issues at all in normal use. Everything is where I expected it to be for the most part with no, "OH SHIT" moments trying to find something while driving. The only time I got confused was trying to find the seat heater (it's obviously in climate #whoops lol). I especially like the way music is handled with the far right of the screen being dedicated to it for passengers, but being able to see the song on my instrument panel and play with volume / skip songs on the steering wheel.

I don't have anything to say about the climate control screen for the back seats other than, "Neat! It works!"

Cameras are dramatically better but the quality is inconsistent depending on what's happening. The 3D camera view is great. Gear Guard is awesome. But the backup camera quality leaves something to be desired. I'm not mad about it, but it does make people comment that they assumed it would be better. Hopefully this can be fixed over time.

Gear Guard: Exactly what you'd expect

I have very few things to say about Gear Guard. It works. There is nothing surprising about it all. It does a good job detecting motion, the cables hook in nicely, and the little Sasquatch is hella cute. While I do wish that the captured videos could autostart when it sees a person, it's easy and smooth to scroll through the saved videos.

Driver+: Definitely early beta; Definitely works

I might be more alert while using Driver+ than when I'm actually driving. This is a new automaker and their first time attempting autonomous driving. That doesn't mean it doesn't work (it does, well, when it feels like engaging...), but it something I'm pretty aware of.

Driver+ only works on select highways and does a great job in traffic. Like, impressively so. It slows down when it needs to and keeps the speed you want. While it can't change lanes, it gives you an accurate representation of where you are on the road and the cars around you. Well, mostly. There are two interesting issues. The first is that it thinks oncoming traffic is just another lane of traffic (eek!) and displays it as such, with cars flashing in and out of the next lane to the left — even when there's a barrier. Second, for some reason it thinks cars are at an angle when they're not. I put a pic below. This happens way more often than I'd expect.

That car is... not trying to turn right.

There were several disengagements I had to make while driving, but I think the future of Driver+ is bright. It exceeded my low expectations and I enjoyed using it. For me, highway functionality only is enough and, based on the way it's reacted to cars / slowed down and sped up, these people at Rivian know what they're doing.

Other Thoughts / Features

  • Features I expected to be on when I got the truck weren't actually on. For example, phone proximity, Gear Guard, Puddle Lights, and Interior Accent Lights were all off. It took a little while to find these features.
  • Phone proximity to lock/unlock is... generous haha I feel that it should absolutely lock a bit sooner when I walk away and I find myself a bit nervous that it won't lock. Like, there's a pretty clear and defined "window of opportunity" haha
  • At first I didn't think that there were power windows, but then I realized I was doing it wrong. It's not a double pull up or double push down. It's more like a hard pull up and a hard push down.
  • I haven't had a chance to offroad with it yet, but I can't wait.
  • Tank turn seems cool, but I can't imagine using it in the city haha What I mean is that I'm not missing it.
  • The locking chirp is so cute.
  • EVERYONE WANTS TO TALK TO ME. They stare. They want a tour. They ask me if I'm an employee. They snap pics. Gear Guard records a lot of rubbernecking. I live for this. Bring it on. If you see me, say hi :)
  • Access to the vehicle is easy. No issues, including with the key card and wristband. You do need to tap an interior sensor that isn't marked, but once you get it, you get it.
  • Setup was so. easy. and. wonderful. Props to their UX team.
  • Range and charging are exactly what I expected. Nothing really to say. It's impressive.
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Delivery Experience: I'll call this out because I know people care, but it wasn't that interesting haha I know a lot about the truck so my experience lasted about 20min and my delivery person was in and out. My truck did not come with any of the accessories except the first aid kit. This includes not having the spare tire. It's all being shipped to me and I'm curious how a tire will be delivered... Overall, I just had one thing to sign and the online purchasing agreement was easy. Trade-in value was super high (but we didn't use Rivian) and we bought it outright, so no financing.

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And that's everything I can think of within 48hrs! It's really hard to find big issues with this vehicle and, trust me, I tried. I tried to be as fair as possible, but at the end of the day, I can't believe what they were able to do — and at this price point (or, frankly, the upcoming price point). It's... remarkable.

Do you have any questions? Please ask them below and I'll be happy to answer you.

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Do you have a dog? If so, how easy is it to clean the seats after they return from activity?
 

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This is great @CarterGee. Thanks for sharing.

As a fellow Bay Area driver, would love to hear your experience driving in traffic in the Bay Area. No specific questions, just in general.
The driver+ works on all the major freeways that I have been on.. 101, 80, 680, 780, 24, 580, etc. It does have some issues where there is construction happening where it'll tell you to disengage and take control.
 
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Great thoughts Carter - thanks for sharing. You mentioned that Driver+ did well in traffic - have you tried it in stop and go traffic yet? Tesla does a such a great job with that (other than the occasional slightly too-jerky start or stop), I'm wondering if Rivian's Driver+ works well in continuous stop and go traffic?
Yes! This is actually where it excelled for me.

Thanks for the honest and detailed review!

One question — You mention the off-road package adds to the sleekness of the underbody. Isn’t the underbody of the "non" off-road package just as sleek? I haven’t seen photos of the one and the other, but I’m pretty sure I’ve heard they look essentially the same.

Do you have any info on the difference?
I don't have any photos, but I do know that the sleekness actually makes it more aerodynamic and IMPROVES range vs the weight hurting range like we thought. I'm not sure how public that info is, but you heard it here first.

Thank you for the write-up!

What are your plans (if any) to go out and use the fun off-road/camping/overlanding capability of the truck? Are you and your husband cycling enthusiasts? More importantly, can you please keep posting updates while I wait for mine? I've gotta scratch that itch....
I have to be super honest... I think cycling is the worst thing in the world and it makes me irrationally angry. HOWEVER. I love camping haha :) I do have plans to take it to Yuba soon. My husband HATES camping, but we'll see... I did get him to go offroading with me in Joshua Tree when I had my 4Runner. So there's a chance.

And yes! I think my next post will be more critical with my nits and complaints. There aren't many, but definitely some which I think people should know about.

Id love to know how well the phone key works. Is it reliable? Does it unlock and wake up the car quickly and every time?
Also, how long does the site are take to fully load and boot in the mornings? Thank you!!!!
The phone key terrifies me. It definitely takes too long to lock once I walk away and it sometimes opens the car when I'm in the house and walking around haha. I think the proximity needs to be fine tuned.

And to boot? Um... instantly, if I'm understanding your question correctly.

My only question is do you have a garage for the truck? I lived in SF the majority of my life and would not want to park something like that on the street.
I do! But also people need to relax about SF street parking frankly. It's not THAT BAD. You need to watch out for leaving ANYTHING in the cab, out of state plates, or temp plates though. I park my car on the street often.

Thanks @CarterGee for the candid review! Loved all of it! My question is: to my understanding Driver+ is the full suite of driver assistance used on pre-mapped highways and will “lock on“ to the leading vehicle and follow the speed you set and the distance selected. However, are any of these aides available on city streets? Can you use Dynamic Radar Cruise Control off the highway and just have the truck keep the distance and speed from the car in front of you without engaging full on Driver+?
Yay! Glad you liked it!

Your assessment of Driver+ is correct. You can not dynamic Radar Cruise Control in the city. Yet.

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Also forgot who asked, but no. The back gate will not open while the truck is in motion.
 

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This is great @CarterGee. Thanks for sharing.

As a fellow Bay Area driver, would love to hear your experience driving in traffic in the Bay Area. No specific questions, just in general.
I’d specifically like to know what Bay Area roads are supported by Driver+.
 

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A great write-up Carter! Man, I can’t wait to get my truck. Since I ordered it with the max battery pack I’m going to have to wait a bit - probably into 2023, but I hope not.
 

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Can you use Dynamic Radar Cruise Control off the highway and just have the truck keep the distance and speed from the car in front of you without engaging full on Driver+?
Absolutely. You can use ACC (Rivian speak for Dynamic RADAR cruise control) on any road as long as you are going over 20 mph when you set it. It will come to a complete stop for vehicles in front of it, and restart on it's own within 30 seconds.

Your assessment of Driver+ is correct. You can not dynamic Radar Cruise Control in the city. Yet.
You can use Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC which is the same as Dynamic RADAR cruise control) on any road as long as you are going over 20mph when you set it. I use it daily and have never had a failure to engage on any road, save for the odd weather related issue (PNW rain and/or fog obscuring cameras).
 

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I don't have any photos, but I do know that the sleekness actually makes it more aerodynamic and IMPROVES range vs the weight hurting range like we thought. I'm not sure how public that info is, but you heard it here first.
Well this is big news. How'd you find this out? It's the last item I'm on the fence about and since I got assigned a guide yesterday, I'll be needing to make a decision soon.
 

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Well this is big news. How'd you find this out? It's the last item I'm on the fence about and since I got assigned a guide yesterday, I'll be needing to make a decision soon.
Seconded. Gonna need a source here. All we’ve heard from Rivian is that the underbody protection is not visibly noticeable. Hard to see how a non-visible underbody shield could improve aerodynamics.
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