You of all people know my stance on this Andres, so please don't pick a fight... I'm practically 'Mr Green' here compared to most who spout greeny philosophy but don’t actually contribute in any meaningfully way. I actually have 'money in the game' Andres, do you? That said, I'm on an F1 site, I have 3 cars and a superbike, so I'm obviously a petrol head...Andres125sx wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 12:08I've also used a Peugeot 206 for off-road, even while towing 3 bikes and went through paths some people wouldn't dare with his SUV, but that does not mean it's an off road car
A Q7 is better for it's higher ground clearance, but that's all, apart from that it's a 100% road vehicle
So you're assuming off-road cars are only for 0.00001% of population? Sorry but disagree, off road fans, hunters, anyone who practice climbing or wild animals photography or studies, infrastructure maintenance, people who live or own a house on rural areas without roads... There a lots of people who need a real off road car
Sorry to say this, but the lack of usefulness you're criticizing to the Rivian IMHO is much better suited to your own Q7 than it is to Rivian. Rivian is a similar car (luxury SUV) but much more capable off-road because of the higher ground clearance, better attack angles, higher wading, better traction control (full control of each wheel independently), tank steer, higher profile tires (a must for real off-road use)...
Actually I find it a bit ironic a Q7 owner criticizing Rivian and asking if we actually need what it offers... Do you need a 5m long, 2 tons, 80k$ Q7? No, but that's what you own. Rivian is a similar car, with similar price, for similar use, but with more capabilities
Even though I've said to you privately that a PHEV would suit me perfectly because my particular solar setup and lifestyle could take good advantage of it, I don't have one because there isn't one. You have very little idea of my specific needs apart from what I've already posted, so please don't pretend you know my exact vehicular needs...
To be totally clear, an Audi SUV suits me because; I live in rural Australia, I need a good tow vehicle, I drive on unsealed roads a few times a week, I go proper off road a few times a month, the roads in Australia are shite, a heavy car full of airbags is safer, I like luxury, a Q7 drives like a real car, I'm a petrol head (even though that car is diesel), I want good fuel economy, I like German cars, etc, etc, etc...
The Rivan is a BEV, it won't work for me. Is that so hard to accept?
Re: percentage of population that go properly off-road, did you actually look up the figures? I did.