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https://www.motortrend.com/features/rj-scaringe-rivian-ceo-founder-interview-video/
“These products are really our handshake with the world as a brand.”
"So the thousands and thousands of decisions we made in developing the products were around making this type of lifestyle, this type of experience, really easy to access. When you think about high-performance vehicles, you're not able to use them on public roads in the sense that you can't really fully exercise their capabilities. Whereas with a vehicle like this … we just pulled off the highway and here we are able to use it in an environment it was designed for. So it all of a sudden makes these environments easier for people to flex the ability of the vehicle and also get out and do things they probably aren't able to do in a normal car. "
I take it back. Scarenge isn't super annoying, or even annoying at all. He's a helpful, thoughtful leader with a vision to deliver everything we love about driving in vehicles that also tackle the challenges of environmental responsibility—and that's what has taken him from Clark Kent to Rivian's Superman.
“These products are really our handshake with the world as a brand.”
"So the thousands and thousands of decisions we made in developing the products were around making this type of lifestyle, this type of experience, really easy to access. When you think about high-performance vehicles, you're not able to use them on public roads in the sense that you can't really fully exercise their capabilities. Whereas with a vehicle like this … we just pulled off the highway and here we are able to use it in an environment it was designed for. So it all of a sudden makes these environments easier for people to flex the ability of the vehicle and also get out and do things they probably aren't able to do in a normal car. "
I take it back. Scarenge isn't super annoying, or even annoying at all. He's a helpful, thoughtful leader with a vision to deliver everything we love about driving in vehicles that also tackle the challenges of environmental responsibility—and that's what has taken him from Clark Kent to Rivian's Superman.
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