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Announcing our new "CLUBS" section where you can join or create a Rivian club or group! You can use this new feature to conveniently plan and discuss local events, gatherings or other club/group related topics.
So we encourage you to join (or start) special-interest and regional-based Rivian clubs at: https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/group-categories/clubs-groups.1/
It would be editorially weird to show these pictures on this page, if just for internal use. Also, that magnifying glass that symbolically points over the screen seems to want to call out attentionā¦That would be really cool!
But also could be "engineering" hidden menu for official use only lol
They blurred them out for a reason. Maybe someday we'll get these but I wouldn't hold your breath.It would be editorially weird to show these pictures on this page, if just for internal use. Also, that magnifying glass that symbolically points over the screen seems to want to call out attentionā¦
Or, maybe Iām reading too much into this haha
I didn't see it in action, but it did have a green power type indicator at each wheel, which led me to believe it gives you the amount of power going to each wheel in crawl mode. I could be completely wrong, but I only saw it for 30 seconds or so.I'm excited. Roll, pitch, yaw? Well, maybe not yaw.
Gimme all the data!
13* and itāll fail to auto level. Thoughā¦ not sure anyone would have stopped where we tried to setup camp.It seems like it could tell you if the spot you have parked on would be suitable for auto-leveling or if it is to extreme for the truck to compensate. That could be handy, though it's done a good job on some pretty uneven stuff so far.
It could also be suspension-related. Our LR3ās off road screen showed each wheel position within the range of wheel travel so you could tell if you were reaching a limit of travel at the current vehicle height.I didn't see it in action, but it did have a green power type indicator at each wheel, which led me to believe it gives you the amount of power going to each wheel in crawl mode. I could be completely wrong, but I only saw it for 30 seconds or so.
You could be totally correct and that makes a lot of sense. I just assumed power output, because it was a green bar at each wheel, like the battery power bar.It could also be suspension-related. Our LR3ās off road screen showed each wheel position within the range of wheel travel so you could tell if you were reaching a limit of travel at the current vehicle height.
From my perspective, any additional info is welcome so either, both, or something else. Iām looking forward to seeing what they release.You could be totally correct and that makes a lot of sense. I just assumed power output, because it was a green bar at each wheel, like the battery power bar.