Rivian’s Impressive Infotainment Update Isn’t The One Drivers Really Want

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Rivian has introduced a new navigation system for its R1T pickup truck and R1S SUV. The latest system will rely on Google Maps instead of the older Mapbox-based maps setup. Integrated into the Rivian infotainment system, the new navigation will allow drivers to more seamlessly get to their next destination. The latest setup works a bit differently to Google’s other automotive integrations, such as Google Built-In and Android Auto. Rather, this change combines the best of Google Maps with Rivian’s own user experience.

A Bevy Of New Features

Using Rivian Navigation with Google Maps, drivers will be able to tap into top features like traffic updates, satellite imagery, estimated arrival times, and smart routing. Being an EV company, Rivian has made sure the latest system supports functionality that is specifically relevant to EV owners, from charger stop selection to range on arrival estimates and charging scores.

Fresh routes and traffic will not only help drivers find the fastest route, but by consistently surveying traffic patterns, it will reroute you if a better route becomes available. Another new function is the ability to tap on points of interest on the map, quickly learning more about specific places, such as operating hours and reviews.

Real-time information communicates any road disruptions, and satellite imagery provides a clear view of your position in a specific city or suburb.

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EV-Friendly Features Accessible On App And In Vehicle

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Whether you’re using the Rivian Mobile app or are sitting in the driver’s seat interacting with the large display, several new or updated EV features are available.

The estimated range on arrival better allows you to plan journeys, and will even factor in the use of specialized accessories or trailers. EV drivers know that not all charging points or stations are reliable, so Rivian owners can now use a charging score to determine if a certain charging point has a high score, based on reliability. This can save you time, as the chances of stopping at a non-functional charging station are lower.

From green parks to deep blue lakes, the design language of the map has also been updated, making it more pleasant to use and look at.

“Rivian as a brand at its core, is meant to inspire customers to go explore the world and get to places they never thought they would,” said Wassym Bensaid, Chief Software Officer at Rivian. “The core enabler for that is a great navigation application.”

Better Maps, But Still No Apple CarPlay Or Android Auto

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As much as the new Google Maps collaboration is welcomed, Rivian still doesn’t offer full Apple CarPlay or Android Auto in its vehicles; it does offer access to Apple Music and now the maps feature is better, but the full functionality of the smartphone-mirroring technologies is still missing, even as Apple CarPlay evolves.

These features are now offered on the vast majority of new vehicles in the U.S. and are in high demand from the average car buyer, so it’s a pity they still aren’t available. A petition even exists for Rivian to introduce these smartphone-mirroring functions into new Rivians.

The automaker wants to maintain control over its software, which is part of the reason for the omission. A few tech gurus have found a workaround to get Apple CarPlay/Android Auto to work in Rivians, but it would be far more convenient if these features were installed from the factory.

At least Rivian owners are more likely to get to their next destination without any hiccups.

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