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Rivian just green lit its own internal performance division, dubbed the Rivian Adventure Department or RAD for short, to move from skunkworks to something larger than one-off passion projects and software development. The usage of the word "yes" landed Rivian here, but now that we have RAD there's a laundry list of questions.
This week, Kyle and Joel break down the history of events that formed RAD as a skunkworks operation to where we are today, what it means, what's to come, and what's realistic. The startup automaker is burning through cash as it inches towards launching the smaller, less expensive, more mainstream R2 electric SUV in the coming months. Will it arrive on time and as promised? And what's Rivian doing to tackle its low its reliability score from Consumer Reports and long service wait times?
Joel spent time with various executives ranging from founder and CEO RJ Scaringe to VP of Engineering and Quality, Brian Gase, along with R1 Chief Engineer Luke Lynch to get answers to burning questions and decipher the past, present, and future.
Stories mentioned in today's episode:
00:00 Intro
7:10 How RAD went from skunkworks to official division
11:13 RAD Tuner
25:43 Liveries, paint colors, and limited edition drops
30:11 The R2
36:56 Will Rivian give us buttons and knobs?
41:05 Rivian's service times, quality, and customer satisfaction
50:10 One more thing!
51:22 Outro
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By The DriveRivian just green lit its own internal performance division, dubbed the Rivian Adventure Department or RAD for short, to move from skunkworks to something larger than one-off passion projects and software development. The usage of the word "yes" landed Rivian here, but now that we have RAD there's a laundry list of questions.
This week, Kyle and Joel break down the history of events that formed RAD as a skunkworks operation to where we are today, what it means, what's to come, and what's realistic. The startup automaker is burning through cash as it inches towards launching the smaller, less expensive, more mainstream R2 electric SUV in the coming months. Will it arrive on time and as promised? And what's Rivian doing to tackle its low its reliability score from Consumer Reports and long service wait times?
Joel spent time with various executives ranging from founder and CEO RJ Scaringe to VP of Engineering and Quality, Brian Gase, along with R1 Chief Engineer Luke Lynch to get answers to burning questions and decipher the past, present, and future.
Stories mentioned in today's episode:
00:00 Intro
7:10 How RAD went from skunkworks to official division
11:13 RAD Tuner
25:43 Liveries, paint colors, and limited edition drops
30:11 The R2
36:56 Will Rivian give us buttons and knobs?
41:05 Rivian's service times, quality, and customer satisfaction
50:10 One more thing!
51:22 Outro
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices