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automatic leveling

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is there an automatic leveling when the car is parked ? This would be ideal for the use of a roof tent.
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Is there really automatic leveling and if so, how do you activate it? Any screen shots? The only thing I have seen for leveling is a view of the car attitude and whether or not it is level on plane. I do not believe I have not seen any footage of the vehicle self-level. That would be a really excellent use of the air suspension. Normally leveling off-road is achieved through a mix of creative parking and wedges, traction or recovery boards.
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Understood - I have air suspension and those settings won't do anything for self-leveling of the vehicle or adjusting individual suspension heights by wheel (which is why I asked). I don't think it is a make it or break it feature for overlanders, b/c you are already going to have traction boards and can shim. Even if the instrument display didn't show the vehicles positioning / attitude, it still wouldn't be bad. My point was that the only thing I think I have seen is how the vehicle is sitting (not an auto-level function anywhere). Obviously if the incline or attitude of the vehicle is too far from level, such a feature wouldn't work anyway (as you would run out of suspension travel). Of course most people are seeking out flattish ground for overnighting, so again, not that big of deal.
Sounds like a good question for a Rivian Guide... But I doubt they will have an answer, they will likely say "we will get back to you with more detailed information, and much more information, SOON"
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there currently is no confirmed "level" selection when parked.
Yup, cro magnon method works fine anyway and is more fun:

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