Rivian’s Game-Changing Software Update: Hands-Free Driving and Rally Mode Unleashed!

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Rivian’s Exciting New Features

Rivian has just rolled out an incredible software update for its R1S and R1T, adding features that will make driving a whole lot more enjoyable. With the introduction of enhanced highway assist, owners can now experience hands-free driving on compatible highways. This new level of convenience brings Rivian closer to rivals like General Motors’ Super Cruise and Ford BlueCruise, setting the stage for culinary cruising without lifting a finger!

A Peek into the Future of Driving

The update doesn’t just stop at autonomous assistance. CEO RJ Scaringe has made an exciting promise: a future where “eyes off” driving will be possible on highways by 2026. While we’re eager to see how this pans out, remember—don’t buy into promises of future features! But for those who own first-generation R1 vehicles, you might feel a little left out, as the new hands-free tech won’t be available for you. Worry not! Rivian is still rolling out other fun features to keep spirits high.

Rally Mode and Quality of Life Tweaks

If you own a dual-motor R1 with the performance pack, get ready to unleash rally mode! This feature leverages enhanced throttle response for a thrilling off-road experience. Best of all, you can activate it in various driving conditions, including mud, ice, and more. Plus, Rivian has added practical tweaks that make daily driving smoother—like user-configurable wheel size changes and a timely chime to remind you to look up from your phone after stoplights. These updates highlight Rivian’s commitment to continuous software innovation, turning your vehicle into a smarter companion with every update.

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