So, I'm actually considering putting down a $1000 deposit on a Rivian SUV (R1S is their boring model name). I would appreciate thoughts on what we've seen so far.
https://rivian.com/r1s
It has room for 7, sized in-between mid-size and full-size SUVs, gets over 700 horsepower, and has a 300 mile range. The middle version (performance-focused, as opposed to economy or range for the high and low models) is targeting 0-60 times of 3.0 seconds. Check out the cool tank-turn video. It appears to have most of the features I'm seeking, and the launch version is priced at $77,500 ($70k, including the $7500 EV credit). They are backed by Amazon, Ford, and others, and appear to be well-capitalized, initially at least. They estimate late 2021 delivery. On paper, I'm convinced this will be just what I'd like for my first electric vehicle, BUT there are potential issues:
OK, Automotive Board, give me your opinions...
https://rivian.com/r1s
It has room for 7, sized in-between mid-size and full-size SUVs, gets over 700 horsepower, and has a 300 mile range. The middle version (performance-focused, as opposed to economy or range for the high and low models) is targeting 0-60 times of 3.0 seconds. Check out the cool tank-turn video. It appears to have most of the features I'm seeking, and the launch version is priced at $77,500 ($70k, including the $7500 EV credit). They are backed by Amazon, Ford, and others, and appear to be well-capitalized, initially at least. They estimate late 2021 delivery. On paper, I'm convinced this will be just what I'd like for my first electric vehicle, BUT there are potential issues:
- Unclear what options will do to the out the door price. I can see leather ("vegan" leather is standard), wheels/tires, towing package, and other luxury features ending up costing another $10-20k.
- It's a first-time offering from a brand new company - launch dates, reliability, service, parts, etc. are merely guesswork for something with this clean sheet design.
- Another family member has stated that it looks toy-like and comical - I think it looks like a cleaner version of a Range Rover, but taste is a personal issue.
- It's likely the company will IPO or be acquired in the next few years - that adds another element of future risk.
OK, Automotive Board, give me your opinions...