Even though the Scout EV will be using Rivian's software stack, I'm hoping Scout's software will be forked version that Scout has control over so they can adds things like Apple CarPlay, which Rivian won't do on their R1 vehicles.Can't find anything, I know most VWs have it... But rivian's software is the class dunce without it. I'll preorder a terra if so.
It's definitely one of those things that doesn't seem major until you get in the habit of using it. For me, driving the Rivian was like driving a 90s concept car. Lots of cool stuff, but so much just straight up missing because the designers had no idea how the 2020s would work.I don't miss CarPlay in my R1S at all. Rarely used it in my cars that had it.
I don't think it's a technical limitation or contractual. But it's the temptation to drink from the same "big data" cup as everyone else who refuses to use AA/CP. I wish they'd come out and say it one way or another though.I posted this in another thread:
I bet the decision whether to have Apple Carplay / Android Auto up to Scout. Meaning... even though Scout will be using Rivian's software (which currently doesn't have Carplay / AA), it sounds like the company will be able to differentiate their UI and software from Rivian.
Rivian's Chief Software Officer Wassym Bensaid just said this in an interview: each brand that uses the joint venture’s software will “continue to have their own identity,” as well as “their own features.”