Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Rivian e-truck Testing.ar @tierra-del-fuego (v)
https://lonerider-motorcycle.com/blogs/loneriderblog/ewan-mcgregor-and-charley-boormans-long-way-up-will-be-on-electric-motorcycles?fbclid=IwAR2G19NObIvyzziHAnGmQOn25Fi8bowAjHECTVHIOuZxkCrFMmXwclXHx-Y On Sun, 8 Sep 2019 at 21:07, brucedp5 via EV wrote: > > > > https://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/someone-caught-the-rivian-r1t-testing-in-argentinahere-s-your-first-look-ar186435.html > Someone Caught The Rivian R1T Testing In Argentina - > Here's Your First Look! > September 2, 2019 Sidd Dhimaan > > [images > https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201909/someone-caught-the-r-3_800x0w.jpg > > https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201909/someone-caught-the-r_800x0w.jpg > > https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201909/someone-caught-the-r-2-2_800x0w.jpg > > https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201909/someone-caught-the-r-3_800x0w.jpg > > https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201811/the-2020-rivian-r1t--33_800x0w.jpg > > > share > https://twitter.com/Autoblogcomar/status/1167755985877950464 > Autoblog Argentina ?? @Autoblogcomar > Dos pick-ups Rivian RT1 (100% eléctricas) llegaron a Ushuaia para poner en > marcha una travesía por toda América. > Nota, fotos y videos acá (Two Rivian RT1 pick-ups (100% electric) arrived > in Ushuaia to launch a crossing throughout America. Note, photos and videos > here): > https://autoblog.com.ar/2019/08/31/rivian-rt1-y-harley-davidson-livewire-en-ushuaia-dos-pick-ups-y-cuatro-motos-haran-una-travesia-electrica-por-toda-america/ > …@Rivian > Embedded video > 6:08 AM - Aug 31, 2019 > ] > > We are excited to see the truck in the real world, but a number of minor > changes have dampened our spirits somehow > > We’ve seen the Rivian R1T during various events and we are mighty impressed > with what RJ Scaringe, the CEO, has managed to come up for it. Rivian has > released trailers and pictures of the pickup truck and it sure looks great. > However, it was never really spied or seen on the roads to get an idea of > what it looks like in real-world conditions; after all, things can be > deceiving when viewed under shiny lights. But the truck was recently spotted > testing in Argentina and we have to say, it does not disappoint. > > Capacity > > Is This The Same Rivian Truck We Saw Before? > > A pair of Rivian R1T pickup trucks were spotted in Tierra del Fuego, an > island chain shared by Chile and Argentina. It is known for its glaciers, > snowy mountains, and wind-sculpted trees. The fact that the trucks were seen > here shows how extensively and vigorously Rivian is testing the pickup > truck. The photos were uploaded on Rivianforums.com and enthusiasts were > quick to note down the differences this potential pre-production version has > in comparison to the concept version we’ve seen previously. First, let’s > talk about the exterior. This is the first time the R1T wears the badges and > logos on the body. It’s also the first time the truck is seen in white > shade. Tow hooks can be seen on the front bumper, where the concept version > had glossy black panels, whilst the rear bumper is seen with changes made to > the shape and diffusers. > > The quarter windows on the rear doors did not make its way here from the > concept version, and neither did the silver metal hooks on the rear bumper. > > Another big change is the location of the charger port that has been moved > from the passenger side to the driver’s side at the front. The door handles > look slightly different whereas the wing mirrors are a tad bit larger than > what we have seen previously. This R1T, just like the concept version, rides > on Pirelli Scorpion all-terrain tires, and the front fenders come with > orange reflectors on them. The back of the truck is seen with a thicker > spoiler at the edge along with two high-mounted brake lights and two slots > to channel air down the backlight. The R1T concept showcased an exciting > feature - two fold-down steps under the rear bumper that would enable easy > access to the bed with the tailgate up. But, as it turns out, even those are > missing here. Looks like the R1T has lost out on a lot of cool features. > > I Hope It’s Not Some Cost-Cutting Exercise > > On the inside, the steering wheel has lost all its charm. The concept’s > steering wheel came with two scroll wheels and a square center design, and > it represented a very minimalist design. However, Rivian seems to have > replaced it with a full black unit that comes with a round center and > numerous spoke controls, so it looks like it’s borrowed from a regular > sedan. > > To make things worse, carbon fiber inserts between the concept wheels' > spokes have also been eliminated. > > If it’s of any consolation, the interior shows off the Black Mountain color > scheme in black and gray. This theme will be offered along with the other > two interior themes - Forrest Edge and Lunar Rock. > > What We Know About The Truck Until Now > > Speaking of the truck, Rivian is marketing it as an off-road,
[EVDL] EVLN: Rivian e-truck Testing.ar @tierra-del-fuego (v)
https://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/someone-caught-the-rivian-r1t-testing-in-argentinahere-s-your-first-look-ar186435.html Someone Caught The Rivian R1T Testing In Argentina - Here's Your First Look! September 2, 2019 Sidd Dhimaan [images https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201909/someone-caught-the-r-3_800x0w.jpg https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201909/someone-caught-the-r_800x0w.jpg https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201909/someone-caught-the-r-2-2_800x0w.jpg https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201909/someone-caught-the-r-3_800x0w.jpg https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/crop/201811/the-2020-rivian-r1t--33_800x0w.jpg share https://twitter.com/Autoblogcomar/status/1167755985877950464 Autoblog Argentina ?? @Autoblogcomar Dos pick-ups Rivian RT1 (100% eléctricas) llegaron a Ushuaia para poner en marcha una travesía por toda América. Nota, fotos y videos acá (Two Rivian RT1 pick-ups (100% electric) arrived in Ushuaia to launch a crossing throughout America. Note, photos and videos here): https://autoblog.com.ar/2019/08/31/rivian-rt1-y-harley-davidson-livewire-en-ushuaia-dos-pick-ups-y-cuatro-motos-haran-una-travesia-electrica-por-toda-america/ …@Rivian Embedded video 6:08 AM - Aug 31, 2019 ] We are excited to see the truck in the real world, but a number of minor changes have dampened our spirits somehow We’ve seen the Rivian R1T during various events and we are mighty impressed with what RJ Scaringe, the CEO, has managed to come up for it. Rivian has released trailers and pictures of the pickup truck and it sure looks great. However, it was never really spied or seen on the roads to get an idea of what it looks like in real-world conditions; after all, things can be deceiving when viewed under shiny lights. But the truck was recently spotted testing in Argentina and we have to say, it does not disappoint. Capacity Is This The Same Rivian Truck We Saw Before? A pair of Rivian R1T pickup trucks were spotted in Tierra del Fuego, an island chain shared by Chile and Argentina. It is known for its glaciers, snowy mountains, and wind-sculpted trees. The fact that the trucks were seen here shows how extensively and vigorously Rivian is testing the pickup truck. The photos were uploaded on Rivianforums.com and enthusiasts were quick to note down the differences this potential pre-production version has in comparison to the concept version we’ve seen previously. First, let’s talk about the exterior. This is the first time the R1T wears the badges and logos on the body. It’s also the first time the truck is seen in white shade. Tow hooks can be seen on the front bumper, where the concept version had glossy black panels, whilst the rear bumper is seen with changes made to the shape and diffusers. The quarter windows on the rear doors did not make its way here from the concept version, and neither did the silver metal hooks on the rear bumper. Another big change is the location of the charger port that has been moved from the passenger side to the driver’s side at the front. The door handles look slightly different whereas the wing mirrors are a tad bit larger than what we have seen previously. This R1T, just like the concept version, rides on Pirelli Scorpion all-terrain tires, and the front fenders come with orange reflectors on them. The back of the truck is seen with a thicker spoiler at the edge along with two high-mounted brake lights and two slots to channel air down the backlight. The R1T concept showcased an exciting feature - two fold-down steps under the rear bumper that would enable easy access to the bed with the tailgate up. But, as it turns out, even those are missing here. Looks like the R1T has lost out on a lot of cool features. I Hope It’s Not Some Cost-Cutting Exercise On the inside, the steering wheel has lost all its charm. The concept’s steering wheel came with two scroll wheels and a square center design, and it represented a very minimalist design. However, Rivian seems to have replaced it with a full black unit that comes with a round center and numerous spoke controls, so it looks like it’s borrowed from a regular sedan. To make things worse, carbon fiber inserts between the concept wheels' spokes have also been eliminated. If it’s of any consolation, the interior shows off the Black Mountain color scheme in black and gray. This theme will be offered along with the other two interior themes - Forrest Edge and Lunar Rock. What We Know About The Truck Until Now Speaking of the truck, Rivian is marketing it as an off-road, lifestyle adventure pickup, and is targeting it as a family camper. The performance specs are very impressive, as Rivian claims it can sprint to 60 mph from a standstill in three seconds. While Tesla and Ford are on a towing war, Rivian prefers to remain out of it. When Tesla announced that its pickup truck will be able to tow up to 300,000 pounds, Ford decided to counter it. The Blue Oval released a video wherein the