Bought this last year new from Rivian. Now have a 2026 R1S with NACs, so no longer need this DC adapter for road trips. Bought new for $250
Note that this is the Level 3 DC fast charger adapter, not the Level 2 adapter.
$140, includes shipping.
Sure thing - from my perspective, it's very solid, and I really like how Rivian's system allows for some driver input/guidance without suddenly disengaging entirely, allowing you to partner up with the vehicle.
And keep in mind, Rivian isn't doing Point-to-Point navigation yet, so this is...
I have used the trial versions (pre-launch of being able to buy it) and have found it to be pretty awesome. It handled about 80% of my spring break drive from Central to West Texas, 900 miles of mixed highway and country roads, and then county roads when we got closer to parks and trails. I also...
I'll admit I rarely use mine, had to have the first one replaced as it didn't hold a charge. Love Rivian, but this speaker has been a bust. We have other bluetooth speakers that work flawlessly, but this one, not so much. Biggest issues:
1. Takes a long time to turn on
2. Takes a long time to...
@malditofman unfortunately no loaner, had to get Enterprise gas rental
UPDATE for all as some info here may help others:
RE: suspension, root cause was calibration. R1S did not have the right info for where it was in the spacetime continuum, so no matter height/ride/camp settings, it was never...
Yes, tried all the different suspension options. Plus the SC and corporate techs haven't figured it out yet either, which is why its 18 days and counting that they've had my car
One week into owning our new 2025 R1S (took delivery late May), the right side leaned. I finally measured on level ground, at different ride heights, etc. and right side was consistently lower by half to 3/4 inches on both right hand side wheels. Service Center has confirmed this is an issue...