Just curious on what you're looking for that is missing in the currently available Scorpion Verde All Season Plus II tire in 275/60R20 [i.e., for 20" wheels.]?
Not sure what EV rated means, but Pirelli rates the "Mileage" capabilities of the 275/60R20 as better than the Rivian spec 275/55R21...
I think you're right. But every little bit helps :-)
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a30169467/tesla-model-3s-aero-wheel-covers-efficiency-test/
If this is in anyway correlating it seems like 1 - 5% improvement could be real...
Does anyone know if there has been any discussion on having some type of removable "Aero Covers" that could be available for the 20" AT tires (to reduce some of the range penalty stemming from the move from the more efficient 21" street tires to this choice.)
I figure it wouldn't be much but...
Thanks. That's a great picture. Very helpful.
Curious about the 1 extra cubic foot of quoted space... wonder if real or a "typo".
...at least not "easily"/out-of-the-box. If the space for the batteries is in fact a an open space without any other utility cables, bracing, etc., running...
Sorry for not being more clear. I was referring to the R1T in both cases. i.e., R1T with Large vs. R1T with Max pack. Where do the extra cells go in the truck (e.g., under back seat, underneath the truck somewhere, etc...)
Do we know where the extra battery cells are physically located in the Max pack (180 kWh version)? If so, does this location provide additional storage, or some other utility option(s), on the Large pack (135 kWh version) by the virtue of it being free of batteries?
I figure the extra 40+...
Thank you, I had missed that thread previously. It is very helpful.
So it appears that some type of 60/40 folding is contemplated, but not one that ends in a "flat" load floor.
Does the R1T 2nd row seating fold in any way. E.g., 60/40, Etc. as they do in many pickup trucks (to create a flat floor area...)?
I tried searching bout could not find an answer.
Made the attached with my crude editing skills to get a better sense of the RAN network relative to roads. Thought I'd share if others were interested as well.
[Edit: the original image is larger and higher resolution than what seems to show up here. If someone knows how to share the larger...