DuoRivian
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Exactly - multiple parts for that one check box vs some wheels. Not sure what part he isn’t buying in the complexity of an additional interior.Order sheet check box permutations are totally irreverent. The 2 wheel choices on LE are a trivial addition to manufacturing complexity. The vehicles could potentially ship with one wheel or even steel wheels and be swapped to the customer choice just before delivery. GM did exactly that with Escalades a few years back. For the customer it is "just" a white or black interior color check box on the order sheet but for Rivian there are dozens of individual interior components that need to be sourced specific to that choice: seats, dash, headliner, carpet, door cards, etc. As the assembly line and suppliers of those components ramp up to only have one color to focus on vastly simplifies manufacturing and logistics.
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