I was in Tampa & rented a Rivian R1S Quad motor AWD. If you are not familiar, this is the SUV and rated at 1025 horsepower. The sticker on a new one is roughly $120K.
Obviously it was fast, but I found the Rivian itself a bit quirky for me. Rivian developed their own software and I guess I would call the design philosophy very modern. It did not use Apple CarPlay /Android auto and everything right down the mirrors had to use the screen to adjust or operate.
I did not care for the Rivian software but might not be a deal breaker just a major detractor for me.
I put about 600 miles on it over the course of the week. Charging an EV with a big battery at a public charger is a hassle.
I enjoyed the Rivian, it was fun to drive and overall nice.
I felt like Scout must have really studied this vehicle and has chosen wisely to give back the simple, manual controls
and from what I have seen of Scout, will knock it out of the ballpark.
Obviously it was fast, but I found the Rivian itself a bit quirky for me. Rivian developed their own software and I guess I would call the design philosophy very modern. It did not use Apple CarPlay /Android auto and everything right down the mirrors had to use the screen to adjust or operate.
I did not care for the Rivian software but might not be a deal breaker just a major detractor for me.
I put about 600 miles on it over the course of the week. Charging an EV with a big battery at a public charger is a hassle.
I enjoyed the Rivian, it was fun to drive and overall nice.
I felt like Scout must have really studied this vehicle and has chosen wisely to give back the simple, manual controls
and from what I have seen of Scout, will knock it out of the ballpark.