While that would be great, it was likely a cost cutting effort, like with many delivery vans. IMO it still looks great compared to the Sprinter.Why doesn't it have the Stadium headlights? That is Rivian's signature headlights. I get the Amazon van doesn't have it, but that is not an official Rivian car, it is a car manufactured by Rivian for Amazon.
True. It makes sense for the van. But if they actually release a RV, I think they would use the stadium headlights.While that would be great, it was likely a cost cutting effort, like with many delivery vans. IMO it still looks great compared to the Sprinter.
This would be cool for Rivian or someone else to try and do. Though it would have to be at least until Rivian fulfills their order to Amazon.Here's a look at a GMC-motorhome inspired take on Rivian's delivery van.
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Its a long shot.This would be cool for Rivian or someone else to try and do. Though it would have to be at least until Rivian fulfills their order to Amazon.
True, which is why it would most likely have to happen by a third party.Its a long shot.
ROI isn't anywhere near as attractive as everything Rivian is doing do far and things they can do like it.
That'll be interesting to see since it has to be bigger than the R1T & R1S stadium setup.True. It makes sense for the van. But if they actually release a RV, I think they would use the stadium headlights.
Winnebago would be on top of my list for that. Love what they do to Sprinters!True, which is why it would most likely have to happen by a third party.
Off Grid Adventure Vans do some cool stuff. They primarily work with RAM ProMaster 159’ but they do stuff with Transits and Sprinters too.That'll be interesting to see since it has to be bigger than the R1T & R1S stadium setup.
Winnebago would be on top of my list for that. Love what they do to Sprinters!
I am game for that!The other option is to tow an Airstream with the R1T (or R1S).
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That is interesting speculation, but as a motor home operator I would hope that the latest in headlights, adaptive headlights be used. Still have no clue what "stadium" headlights are or how well they perform on an old, wet asphalt pavement. https://www.automotive-fleet.com/32...daptive-beam-headlights-rate-highest-aaa-saysThat'll be interesting to see since it has to be bigger than the R1T & R1S stadium setup.
Winnebago would be on top of my list for that. Love what they do to Sprinters!
I'm still not convinced Rivian will do it since the delivery vans don't have them, but who knows. One thing for sure, if there's not enough volume, we'll just get what the delivery van has. At the end of the day its a business that has to turn a profit.That is interesting speculation, but as a motor home operator I would hope that the latest in headlights, adaptive headlights be used. Still have no clue what "stadium" headlights are or how well they perform on an old, wet asphalt pavement. https://www.automotive-fleet.com/32...daptive-beam-headlights-rate-highest-aaa-says