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andrewflnr ◴[] No.45794029[source]
I've also seen Rivian vans with Factor meal delivery branding, besides the Amazon ones I've been seeing for the last several months/year. Congrats to Rivian for making a real business out of EV trucks.
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juujian ◴[] No.45794559[source]
Strange that Tesla has never attacked this angle. Too focused on self-driving trucks and putting humans out of jobs?
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rogerrogerr ◴[] No.45794751[source]
Being associated with delivery vans would dilute the Tesla brand. Imagine seeing beat up Amazon vans with Porsche emblems - it wouldn’t improve your perception of a Porsche as a car you would love to one day own.

Yes, other things the company or CEO does are also diluting the brand. It’s still true that the company can be making a rational decision not to attack this segment.

Rivian’s marketing people probably hate that they’re doing this, but the company had $2.5B revenue and still lost $1.6B the first half of 2025. They’re in survival mode.

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PessimalDecimal ◴[] No.45794819{3}[source]
Mercedes runs their Sprinter line with the Mercedes star on the front. I know some after-market modifications can turn these into really nice RVs, but they're mostly in the "work van" category. In Europe, Mercedes doesn't really have the same connotations of luxury/aspirational purchase that it does in the US, so maybe that explains the willingness to slap their insignia on a work van. But nobody in the US seems to think Sprinters dilute the perception that other Mercedes are a luxury.

Edit: ugh I see at least two others made exactly this same point while I was typing my comment. I guess it shows that it's a valid one...

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randerson ◴[] No.45795692{4}[source]
Lexus is also entering the luxury van segment. They're repurposing the LS badge from their flagship sedan to a van which, in concept form, has 6 wheels:

https://www.caranddriver.com/photos/g69178144/lexus-ls-van-c...

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1. woleium ◴[] No.45799685{5}[source]
they need a platform for the luxury fsd of the future i guess?