Don't spread fake information.....either do some research or don't answer....but your statement is falseIF you want the FSD type self driving, then you need to wait for the R2 with the Lidar sensors. The current model will not get an upgrade via software. It would need the hardware.
A+ is one time purchaseDoes the Autonomy+ that comes with the Launch Edition cover all these upgrades in "self-driving", or is there going to be a higher level tier that you'll have to subscribe to when it becomes fully "point-to-point"?
Small correction, they said end of 2027 for eyes off. Whether you or I believe that or not is another question entirely!According to Rivian (and even directly from RJ among other sources) the R2 and Gen2 R1 models WILL have point to point gps address capability (think Tesla FSD) rolling out through a software update in late 2026. They have said over and over that you do not need to wait for the LIDAR/RAP1 equipped models to have this functionality. The R2 that you would currently receive will eventually have this function.
If, however, what you are after is point to point gps address with EYES OFF, in other words, the car drives itself and you can be reading a book or whatever, then you would need to wait for LIDAR/RAP1 and around 2029. Even Tesla is not able to offer that at this point. Their cars can basically do it now but regulators are reluctant to allow this considering they are camera only and have had a few issues.
Rivian really needs to get ahead of this. They seem to be doing a good job of explaining it but people still don't seem to get it. I saw a review from "Kim Java" where she asks this question to RJ, he answers clear as can be, then later in the video she says you will need to wait for the LIDAR/RAP1 if you want autonomy like Tesla currently offers. It's almost hilarious.
I think the confusion stems from the OP's use of FSD. Like the rest of the industry, Rivian does not use Tesla made-up nonsense marketing language like FSD (Supervised) aka "Tesla Assisted Driving" in China. Rivian follows the standard SAE nomenclature. So...
1) If by FSD you mean the Tesla HW3 / HW4 Level 2 eyes-on, hands on, driver must be ready at all times to take over immediately supervised system that does not have sufficient hardware capability to ever become more than that then.... the Launch Edition already has all the hardware to handle that and then some.
2) If by FSD you mean the future promised L3 and L4 eyes off system then the RAP1/Lidar version is required.
I stand corrected then (edited my previous comment). It all gets so confusing. I sincerely hope they hit that timeline!Small correction, they said end of 2027 for eyes off. Whether you or I believe that or not is another question entirely!