NEW ELCTRIC vehicle company RIVIAN CC Truck and 7 seat SUV.
A NEW electric vehicle company debuted this week at the LA auto show. "RIVIAN", based out of Michigan has unveiled there all electric crew cab pickup called the "R1T", and there 7 seat SUV called "R1S". Both vehicles claim to have a 0-60 in 3 seconds and a range of 400+ miles, with an 0-80% rapid charge in 50 minutes. Both the pickup and SUV will have a payload of 800kg, with the SUV having a towing capacity of 3,500kg and 5,000kg for the pickup. The pickup's starting price for the base model is $72,500 and the SUV will start at $65,000 (AFTER federal tax rebate).
Rivian https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/27/...auto-show-2018 Due in late 2020, the R1S will be slightly more expensive than Rivian's pickup truck that when it goes on sale, with the base model starting at $72,500. Preorders start this week, with a refundable $1,000 deposit required. Other than its shape, the R1S (as the SUV is called) mostly matches the R1T pickup truck blow for blow. It will be available in three different battery pack configurations, with a 105kWh version capable of 240 miles of range, a 135kWh variant that can last for around 310 miles, and a top-of-the-line option with 180kWh of capacity, pushing the range over 410 miles. Those range estimates are each slightly higher than what Rivian expects its pickup truck to be able to get out of the same battery packs. (Also of note, the 180kWh version will only seat five.). https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.per...07c994632c.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.per...3ca67ca3e7.jpg https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/26/...auto-show-2018 (16 more pictures, that show it has a lot of storage, and a HUGE console display). To include my opinion after you saw the pictures and got your own first reaction, I think they look clean, and I like them both. |
Interesting...if people didnt want the volt they sure dont want this thing. Truck owners are particuluarly brand loyal, more than most other drivers. Good luck trying to convince a guy that tows stuff to give up his diesel or gas truck from the Big 3 and go electric.
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I'd rent it.
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Looks Range Rover ish
Not ugly, but too futuristic. I would prefer to look a more contemporary SUV, but I guess they arent trying to sell to a guy like me. Any word on towing capacity? Im curious how the range with a load is. I think we are stuck with electric. They will make gasoline obsolete or prohibitively expensive. I hope this company makes it, I want to see more American autos. |
Originally Posted by arthursc2
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Looks Range Rover ish
Not ugly, but too futuristic. I would prefer to look a more contemporary SUV, but I guess they arent trying to sell to a guy like me. Any word on towing capacity? Im curious how the range with a load is. I think we are stuck with electric. They will make gasoline obsolete or prohibitively expensive. I hope this company makes it, I want to see more American autos. |
Originally Posted by Atomic
(Post 5452754)
Interesting...if people didnt want the volt they sure dont want this thing. Truck owners are particuluarly brand loyal, more than most other drivers. Good luck trying to convince a guy that tows stuff to give up his diesel or gas truck from the Big 3 and go electric.
I could see VW (bus types) going after the SUV. Not sure if they are still bitter about the brand after that emissions fraud they were pulling. Plus being an American made startup will help millennials. Not sure about the pickup. Its 1/2 ton equivalent and 2-3 times the price. I'm sure they will steal some tesla customers. Not sure what there production abilities are. I don't know how tesla sales are going, but they had such a small supply for a huge demand when they started and for a while. |
Rivian planning to install 10,000 EV chargers across the US and Canada by 2023We are building the Rivian Adventure Network — a nationwide network of DC fast chargers capable of adding up to 140 miles of range in 20 minutes to the R1T and R1SThe Rivian Adventure NetworkExclusively for Rivian owners, 3,500+ DC fast chargers at 600+ sites by end of 2023. Up to 140 miles of range in 20 minutes for R1T and R1S. Automatic charging, just pull up and plug in. In-vehicle nav automatically plans charging. Charging rates of over 200kW initially and 300kW+ in the future. Powered by 100% renewable energy. Over 10,000 Rivian Waypoints are planned across the US and Canada through 2023. Our first locations were announced this week — all 42 Colorado State Parks will have two Rivian Waypoints each, with installation starting in July. More announcements will follow soon. Each site will have multiple chargers and will be conveniently located on highways and main roads, often by cafes and shops. These DC fast chargers will be for Rivian owners only, with details on pricing and associated programs coming soon. Charging your Rivian by Rivian - Rivian Stories |
Aren't they handicapping the adoption of electric by making charge depots brand specific?
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Every dollar baby...
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Originally Posted by arthursc2
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Aren't they handicapping the adoption of electric by making charge depots brand specific?
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