Great Gatsby
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Thought about this when I was first looking but specially now, you can definitely feel the cost cutting that Rivian has done on the dual versions of the R1S. Nothing earth shattering, but the Gen 1 Quad was so well made and with so many minor touches that are gone (aluminum pedals, microfiber headliner, third row cubbies, speaker and storage bin included, etc) that the only true upgrade would be at least the tri. Hard to describe it too but I feel like the quad and tri felt a lot more nimble and responsive than the dual. Still a great option, but I think the tri would make more sense for me coming from the Gen 1 Quad.If range is the thing for you, feels like a Dual Max Performance would hit the sweet spot.
Almost as quick as the Tri (probably as quick if the Tri is not in launch mode based on videos I've seen), similar range of drive modes and power for street purposes is quite similar outside of launch mode. Dual Performance will still squeak the tires on full throttle from a standing start so the issue is more available traction than power and both have the same wheel/tire options in terms of contact patch available.
With one less motor on the rear, rated range of 410 miles under ideal temps/conditions is about 10% higher than the tri-motor.
I have a Dual Large Performance. Thought about the Max but reality is I'd normally stop every 200-250 miles on a road trip anyway for food and bathrooms so the extra range of the Max pack really only makes a difference in the dead of winter.
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