jkahlon
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- First Name
- Jag
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- Fremont, CA
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- R1S, Lexus GX470, RX350
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Just completed this trip from SF bay area to Indio, CA. Completed the trip in ~ 9.5 hours with stops for lunch,...
Used Driver+ extensively for the trip - on I-5 almost all areas are covered, I-10 some areas it will drop off - you can still steer and let it monitor the speed and gaps. After lane change driver+ pickup works like a charm - was updated in the latest update.
You have to stay attentive with driver+, did experience overpass phantom braking once, also handoff in unavailable areas could be improved. Other than this vehicle worked as expected - really like the new detailed view on driving mode screen - gives you a lot of detailed information. Ran with conserve mode for the to & fro trip.
Took a day trip into Joshua Tree National Park with a range of around 125 miles. Was nervous as it is around ~30 miles from Indio to the park. The park is fairly large and no cellular signal once you enter inside. However the R1S is pretty good with gaining back range while going downhill so turned out to be fine but would suggest to go with at least 200+ miles of range.
Made three stops
1. Santa Nella - this appears to be a newer Rivian charger installation right next to Tesla chargers, picture attached. Great place to stop - Hotel with restaurant and public access to rest rooms. Walking distance to Starbucks and McDonalds, .... 6 chargers always have a few open
2. Buttonwillow - This is an older location, number of places to eat around, 6 chargers always will find a slot.
3. Duarte - This was the tricky part, no Rivian chargers in this area, had to go with Evgo (multiple 350 KW) was nervous but the place is next to Target (Starbucks inside), always a few chargers available.
Used Driver+ extensively for the trip - on I-5 almost all areas are covered, I-10 some areas it will drop off - you can still steer and let it monitor the speed and gaps. After lane change driver+ pickup works like a charm - was updated in the latest update.
You have to stay attentive with driver+, did experience overpass phantom braking once, also handoff in unavailable areas could be improved. Other than this vehicle worked as expected - really like the new detailed view on driving mode screen - gives you a lot of detailed information. Ran with conserve mode for the to & fro trip.
Took a day trip into Joshua Tree National Park with a range of around 125 miles. Was nervous as it is around ~30 miles from Indio to the park. The park is fairly large and no cellular signal once you enter inside. However the R1S is pretty good with gaining back range while going downhill so turned out to be fine but would suggest to go with at least 200+ miles of range.
Made three stops
1. Santa Nella - this appears to be a newer Rivian charger installation right next to Tesla chargers, picture attached. Great place to stop - Hotel with restaurant and public access to rest rooms. Walking distance to Starbucks and McDonalds, .... 6 chargers always have a few open
2. Buttonwillow - This is an older location, number of places to eat around, 6 chargers always will find a slot.
3. Duarte - This was the tricky part, no Rivian chargers in this area, had to go with Evgo (multiple 350 KW) was nervous but the place is next to Target (Starbucks inside), always a few chargers available.
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