I dunno. Ive seen a few Rivians on the road and they look great in person.
What's wrong with the F150? It's a great truck and ita good at doing truck things while having quite a bit of luxury in the higher trims...
I am a practical person.
The Rivian looks really nice, but it is nearly twice the cost of a Tacoma or the base Cybertruck. It is $20k more expensive than the dual motor Cybertruck. It has a smaller bed, hauls a lot less volume and less than half the weight. It is an unproven company and they want a huge premium. If it was the same price as the Cybertruck, I'd be far more interested. About the only luxuries in a truck I'm worried about are: comfortable-heated seats, good audio, and a well integrated console/ car computer. I get all that in the Tesla.
Given the price difference I'd turn that around. Other than "Looks Good", why would you drop $20k more a truck that is so much less functional?
The Ford... I have no idea. It's a huge wildcard what I'd end up paying for it. Everyone seems to love the base Pro for the price, but that has a 230 mile range which doesn't work for me. Features which are fundamental to any Tesla are high end options on the Ford: Phone as a Key, remote access via an app, decent navigation, traffic aware cruise, all are only available with the Lariat version which is rumored to be $70k+ with either 230 or 300 miles range.
How can you say you like the Ford when we have no final pricing on most of the options? Ford is also requiring we go through the dealerships where many people are going to get shafted with dealer markup.
The Ford **might** be interesting. I need to see some kind of official pricing. But I can tell you right now that the Cybertruck is pretty hard to beat at $50k/ $70k for 300 miles/ 500 miles range respectively. The totally off the record/ unofficial price sheet I saw put the Lariat at that price with a 300 mile range which is a huge nope.