ElGuapo
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The fundamental issue with the ride being too hard for some, or not sporty enough for others, is the lack of CarPlay or Android Auto. Let’s be honest. 
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I'm also super happy with the frequency and breadth of the updates put out by Rivian thus far. Not every one has been mind boggling, but thinking back a year to when I picked it up and the app could really only lock and unlock it, it's added up. Now if they could only figure out a way to make the suspension quieter with a software update...I'm pleasantly surprised and now, I comment often, to non-Rivian owners, how aggressive they are with OTA upgrades and smaller software fixes along the way. I really enjoy the way my R1T performs over 2 years ago and my wifes R1S has been amazing, from fit and finish to ride.
When I went into the Rivian world, my mindset was, this is a start-up, this will have some pain and I knew darn well it was a premium priced vehicle and I didn't expect Lexus quality. I do expect improvement, proactive responses, and a better overall service experience. Build some more service centers and do it quickly.
These are tech marvels, a 7-seater SUV that is a monster and a truck, that meets all my needs. If I want long distance towing, I drive a diesel. I know what I have and love it. Carry-on.
I would like the option for no glass roof. And less cabin noise as current averages between similar vehicles is only 3-5db in cabin volume.
Someone can correct me if wrong but I recall this being a stated function of the Meridian audio system that came with all LE and Adventure trims. I would agree that no active noise canceling is occurring or I wouldn't be experiencing wind noise.Active noise canceling! There are microphones everywhere. This could be a thing!
Is that wind noise active or passive? Sorry, couldn't help it.Someone can correct me if wrong but I recall this being a stated function of the Meridian audio system that came with all LE and Adventure trims. I would agree that no active noise canceling is occurring or I wouldn't be experiencing wind noise.
Maybach. RR Phantom. I'm not exactly a beacon of healthy living and to me the ride on soft is plenty compliant. If anyone is experiencing pain while riding on soft, they really should get checked for kidney stones.I think what they’re looking for is an S class.![]()
Hah, yes, the ride is rougher in soft than any of the states options above. But agree that if someone is in pain they need a doctor!Is that wind noise active or passive? Sorry, couldn't help it.
Maybach. RR Phantom. I'm not exactly a beacon of healthy living and to me the ride on soft is plenty compliant. If anyone is experiencing pain while riding on soft, they really should get checked for kidney stones.
hope it is WAY better than what we had in our Tesla model S. That was a scam.Active noise canceling! There are microphones everywhere. This could be a thing!
While I agree that we all chose to purchase a Rivian, and therefore it is our burden to bear, I don't agree at all that we should accept the vehicle EXACTLY as it rolled of the lot. That is completely contrary to Rivian's own philosophy and marketing.Lest everyone seems to forget that at one point in time, you purchased a vehicle and lived with EXACTLY how it rolled off the lot for the entirety of your ownership.
People arguing over 'why can't we get X, Y, or Z,' are a bunch of the entitled people I'd prefer to distance myself from. The same people who would lose their absolute minds if the software improvement presented a bug that irked them (and who don't understand what it takes to QC and release software, especially as quickly as Rivian is).
The very IDEA you can buy a vehicle today, that can incrementally get better, is INCREDIBLE, and I'm here for it!
Typically 10-15 days. Sometimes ealier, sometimes later.Hey guys,
I just got my Rivian a few weeks ago so I'm fairly new here. How long after these updates are spotted do they generally start rolling out to customers?
The tipoff has usually been that the phone app is updated and the vehicle updates start rolling out in 5-7 days. Maybe not EVERY time but usually so. Vehicle rollouts are totally random.Hey guys,
I just got my Rivian a few weeks ago so I'm fairly new here. How long after these updates are spotted do they generally start rolling out to customers?
The Tesla one did literally nothing on my 22 model S.hope it is WAY better than what we had in our Tesla model S. That was a scam.
Releases are every four weeks. Plus or minus a few days.How long after these updates are spotted do they generally start rolling out to customers?
That makes a lot of sense! My truck came with the current firmware so I’ve yet to do an OTA with RivianReleases are every four weeks. Plus or minus a few days.
Numbering is based on the week of the year they start working on the release.
2024.03 means they started it on the third week of 2024.
2024.03 will be pushed out roughly 4 weeks after it was started. So we'll almost certainly see it the 7th week of 2024, which is the week of 12 Feb.
This is a pattern that has held true for nearly two years now. For example, the previous release was 2023.50.1, which was started on the 50th week of 2023 (week of 11 Dec) and pushed out to customers four weeks later, on the 2nd week of 2024 (week of 8 Jan).
Turn on the seat heaters or coolers and you get some white noise, air flowing noise, etc...when I first got the truck I couldn't figure out why the speakers were making white noise, then I figured out the source.Someone can correct me if wrong but I recall this being a stated function of the Meridian audio system that came with all LE and Adventure trims. I would agree that no active noise canceling is occurring or I wouldn't be experiencing wind noise.