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CoincidencePretty impressive. If that video lasted about 2 seconds longer it looked like that rear bumper was going to take a good shot
Does Rivian PR really think we're not going to notice that? Huh?Pretty impressive. If that video lasted about 2 seconds longer it looked like that rear bumper was going to take a good shot
Pretty impressive. If that video lasted about 2 seconds longer it looked like that rear bumper was going to take a good shot
Exactly. It’s possible a Wrangler could bridge that without the same result, but that’s about the only vehicle I could think of…. Or maybe if they simply took a different angle at it, but those are tricky.Any vehicle would take damage coming down on the rear like that, so I'm not too plussed that they cut that. They should have measured before going over the obstacle
I agree and that's probably the reason they shortened it, terrible. LolPretty impressive. If that video lasted about 2 seconds longer it looked like that rear bumper was going to take a good shot
A Wrangler could do that obstacle with ease. I've done similar ones that are far more difficult (eg Golden Crack in Moab). The R1T is a great vehicle but approach/departure angle is not its forte.Exactly. It’s possible a Wrangler could bridge that without the same result, but that’s about the only vehicle I could think of…. Or maybe if they simply took a different angle at it, but those are tricky.