Qamera
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Am I weird because my idea of a road trip is driving?I've gone back and forth on waiting for Gen 3 vs. buying a Launch Package
I personally landed on Launch Package for my needs and personal speculations on the future
For my needs, I don't really care about my car being able to drive itself point-to-point everywhere all the time. I love driving. I definitely value anything to make road trips easier though. And the Gen 2 hardware will indeed give an already really good experience.
The only thing that could make it much better for me is true eyes off unsupervised driving, especially for long periods of time on road trips. To allow me to read, do work, text, etc. I.e minimum Level 3 autonomy.
My issue: I just can't see Level 3 autonomy coming anytime in the next 12-24 months even on Gen 3. Maybe I'll look back on this post soon and laugh at myself. But there are so many hurdles...
1. Obviously, the technology hurdle. Rivian needs to solve the software problem with a legitimately reliable and safe unsupervised experience for consumer vehicles. Nobody has done that unsupervised in the US — not even Tesla. They have a small handful of no-driver cars in Texas.
It's really freaking hard. This^ hurdle alone would be incredible if Rivian actually could deliver anything in the next 1-2 years. Though to Rivian's credit, they have been remarkably good at delivering on their promises relatively on-time for the most part, up to this point.
2. Next, the regulatory hurdles. Rivian will need to apply and get approved to enable Level 3 unsupervised in geographies and situations. This requires approval at a state by state level. Mercedes only does it in a limited number of states, only slow driving on highways. I don't know what the odds are Rivian will get approved anytime soon in Oregon where I live, for meaningful use cases beyond slow driving on highways.
3. Also, insurance hurdles. For Rivian to offer unsupervised Level 3 driving, they take on the liability themselves. Massive insurance costs to do that. For an unprofitable startup, this aint easy.
4. Then there's the brand hurdles. I hate to say it, but at some point as Rivian scales, there will almost certainly be an accident involving a serious personal injury — even on the supervised autonomy suite, not to mention any unsupervised Level 3 systems. When this happens, there can be some high-profile PR and brand risks to Rivian that could cause it to slow roll the expansion of any unsupervised autonomy features.
When I consider all of those^ hurdles to get to an unsupervised Level 3 autonomy experience that would be actually meaningfully valuable, I'm skeptical. I'm guessing there will be more supplementary add-on features before things like taking eyes completely off the road for extended periods of time.
Again I could be totally wrong.
But in the meantime, I'll take $2,500 savings on regular Autonomy+ suite, free Tow Package and earlier delivery with the Launch Package.
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