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    48volt accessories?

    I know Scout is using the Rivian Zonal architecture for the electrical accessories and control systems. I don’t know much about the zonal system. Is that 48v? Will there be a lead acid battery for accessories, or will there just be the drive battery for everything, or a separate li-ion...
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    No wasted space if not getting harvester

    For those who do not get the rex, make the space the rex would have occupied useful. Maybe get the spare in there? My wife has a non rex BMW i3. There is a giant cavity under the rear compartment where the rex would go if we had that option. For the pure electric version that space is closed...
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    Optional Dog Accommodations in Traveler

    A sturdy optional barrier that can be installed with seats down for keeping dogs in the back and out of the front seat. Often found on Volvo and German wagons.
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    Roof racks with cabana roof

    OK look, one of my other suggestions is to be able to put bikes inside instead of mounting on the roof. It doesn’t mean I don’t want roof racks. How else am I going to transport my surfski and kayaks? So the cabana roof looks like the closest we will get to open air on this. I would like that...
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    Enough space for two mountain bikes inside Traveler with seats down

    Look, putting bikes on the roof of really tall vehicles sucks—hard. Having rear spare makes hitch mount weird. It’s still possible, just imagine you have bikes mounted and you need to open the rear to get something. I don’t want to put my carbon mtb on some wonky thing hanging off the spare...