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    [Terra] Double cab with a 6.5' bed

    Would love to have an option for a slightly longer (6.5') bed with a slightly shorter (double) cab. We don't need a lounge in the back seat. When they are occupied, they would mostly be occupied by kids. So a double cab would be a perfect fit. On the other hand, having a slightly longer bed...
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    [Traveler] Fold flat seats

    Would love to have the rear seats (and third row seats that will hopefully be offered as an option) folded flat so we can comfortably put sleeping pads / a mattress for the occasional sleep in / overlanding.
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    Little flick on the back of the pick up bed?

    What is he talking about (18:54)?
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    [Terra] Rear bumper with integrated tire carrier

    Having 35" tires is great but we wouldn't want to lose any space in the bed where we would have the camper shell. Would like to have an option for a rear bumper with a swing out tire carrier. This also plays well with asymmetrical barn doors you would find at some camper shells.
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    [Traveler] Trim that maximizes range and utility

    Basically a mall crawler. And that is coming from someone who drives a Land Cruiser. We love off-roading. Have two reservations: one Terra and one Traveler. Terra is for off-road. I would like to have the Traveler to have a trim that excels in the city. Mall crawlers / pure city drivers are a...
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    [Terra] Heat ducts in the bed

    For those who would have a camper shell in the bed, having a couple heat ducts would be revolutionary. We would be able to take advantage of the EV battery (a heat pump is also a big big plus) to heat up the camper and no longer have to install a propane or diesel heater. Would also save a lot...
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    Option to delete the glass / cabana roof

    The option to delete the fancy roof options and just have a regular hard top roof (and also save some money). Full glass roofs are a liability off-road. There are tons of Rivian incidents with a cracked glass roof. Those things are expensive to replace. With a camper shell, half of the roof is...