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Rivian R3 Reminds Us Of Hyundai Ioniq 5, R2 Also Spotted Testing

The upcoming electric SUVs from Rivian have been out and about, creating a frenzy among the onlookers. Rivian unveiled the R2, R3 and R3X SUVs and they were seen testing on the streets soon after. The R2 and R3 will be underpinned by a new mid-size platform. While the R2 is a mid-size electric SUV, the R3 leans more toward the electric crossover demeanour. As an extension, the R3X will be the performance version of the regular R3 for on- and off-road scenarios. As per the latest sightings by netizens, the R2 could remind you slightly of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 in terms of the silhouette. The R2 is planned to go into production in the first half of 2026 at Rivian’s Normal, Illinois plant. The R3 will follow a few months thereafter. The price of the R2 will be around $45,000. Rivian is taking bookings for the R2 with a deposit of $100. You might also like: Rivian R1T Modified For Off-Road w/ 38-inch Tires, 350 mi Range Rivian R3 & R2 Spotted Testing There are many online forums and Instagram and X users who posted the upcoming Rivian electric vehicles being tested out on the road in the flesh. Even though the release is quite far away, the fact that Rivian is testing them sans camo on the roads hints at a timely production. The sharp cuts on the side and rear profiles of the R3 resemble those on the Hyundai Ioniq 5. In fact, the rear third quarter bears a familiar silhouette of the famed Korean EV too. That is not to say that the R3 doesn’t look Rivian. In fact, the overall design is unmistakably Rivian. Rivian R3 & R2 – Specifications Rivian has announced a few key details regarding the specifications of the upcoming R2, R3 and R3X. There will be three motor variants on offer – Single-Motor (RWD), Dual-Motor (AWD), and Tri-Motor (two motors in the rear and one in front). The most powerful configuration will propel the EV from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in under 3 seconds. Furthermore, the battery will comprise an all-new 4695 cell which will deliver over 300 miles (483 km) of range on a single charge for both R2 and R3. In terms of charging, the R2 and R3 will be capable of DC fast charging using both NACS and CCS (with adapter) sockets. The time to charge from 10% to 80% will be less than 30 minutes. Specs Rivian R2 and R3 Variants Single-Motor (RWD), Dual-Motor (AWD), and Tri-Motor (AWD) Cell Specification All-new 4695 Range > 300 miles (483 km) Acc. (0-60 mph / 97 km/h) < 3 seconds DC Fast Charging 10% to 80% in less than 30 minutes Charger NACS and CCS (with adapter) Specs You might also like: After Ford & GM, Rivian Agrees to Use Tesla’s Supercharger Network Interior And Key Features The cabin will utilize sustainable materials for upholstery, seating and other areas. R2 will even come with the option of folding the first and second rows completely flat for gear, cargo or camping. Additionally, there will be the latest connectivity and storage facilities inside the cabin. To aid the active safety prowess of the EV, the R2 and R3 will possess 11 cameras, 5 radars, and a more powerful computing platform for enhanced autonomous capabilities. Over-the-air software updates will be available too. More details will emerge closer to the launch. Founder’s Note On the occasion of unveiling R2 and R3, Rivian Founder and CEO, RJ Scaringe commented, “I have never been more excited to launch new products – R2 and R3 are distinctly Rivian in terms of performance, capability, and usability, yet with pricing that makes them accessible to a lot of people. Our design and engineering teams are extremely focused on driving innovation into not only the product features but also our approach to manufacturing to achieve dramatically lower costs. R2 provides buyers starting in the $45,000 price range with a much-needed choice with a thoroughly developed technology platform that is bursting with personality. I can’t wait to get these to customers.” You might also like: 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV Breaks Cover, ICE Still Alive Learn Electric Cars Says With Rivian R1 already on sale, a need for a more affordable product was there in order to cater to the masses. The R2, with a $45,000 price tag, will be the perfect candidate to tap into that market segment. Mid-size SUVs will be the way forward to increase revenues and profits for the American EV giant. We shall keep an eye out for more details about these two new products as they emerge.

Modified Rivian R1T Front Three Quarters

Rivian R1T Modified For Off-Road w/ 38-inch Tires, 350 mi Range

As the popularity and demand for electric pickup trucks surge, aftermarket car modification houses are coming up with enticing ways to customize them thoroughly. The Rivian R1T electric pickup truck has been aptly modified for off-road use by a prominent truck specialist. This reminds us of all sorts of modified diesel pickup trucks in the past. We are at a point where there are enough electric pickup trucks on the roads that their owners are looking for ways to customize them as per their needs. Rivian is a major American EV startup which develops electric pickups and SUVs for relatively hardcore applications. Let us glance at all the details on the R1T in this blog post. You might also like: Nyobolt Battery Can Charge Fully In Just 6 Minutes Rivian R1T Modified For Off-Road The visuals of this uniquely altered Rivian truck stem from South Florida Jeeps on YouTube. They capture the modified electric pickup truck in real-world conditions. It has been put to the test through challenging off-roading trails including water bodies. The Rivian looks quite unfazed by anything in its path. Having a look at the website of this car shop, we get to know the details of the kind of mods this monster truck gets. You might also like: MWM Spartan EV 2.0 Offers G-Wagon-Like Capabilities Based On Indian Force Gurkha Details Of Modifications The design house is calling this Rivian Apocalypse Nirvana. There are a bunch of aesthetic, as well as performance enhancements. These include: You might also like: How Is Formula E Helping Legacy Carmakers Build Better EV Technologies Learn Electric Cars Says Rivian is slowly but surely grabbing significant market share in the face of fierce competition. It is a worthy alternative to the likes of the Ford Lightning F-150, Chevy Silverado EV and the recently launched Tesla Cybertruck. It offers some distinct USPs including the price point to attract new customers. As the EV revolution intensifies, we will see more and more electric pickup trucks in the market. With the assurance of such aftermarket modifications houses for EVs as well, mass adoption looks more likely than ever.

Rivian R1T Electric Truck Exterior

Is Rivian R1T Electric Truck A Perfect Rival To Ford F-150 Lightning?

The U.S. is visibly winning the electric truck race with the market booming with products like Ford F-150 Lightning, Rivian R1T and upcoming Chevy Silverado EV and Tesla Cybertruck. The Rivian R1T electric truck has emerged as a worthy rival to the iconic Ford F-150 Lightning. F-150 (ICE version) needs no introduction being the highest-selling truck for over 4 decades in the USA. But Rivian has taken up the challenge to compete against it and its specs and unique features suggest why the carmaker has so much trust in itself. Headquartered in Irvine, California, Rivian has a 2.6-million-square-foot manufacturing facility in Normal, Illinois and is in the process of establishing its own charging infrastructure across the U.S. and Canada by 2023. You might also like: Nio ET7 is the Premium Sedan of the Luxury Electric Car Segment  Rivian R1T Electric Truck Specs Since the Rivian R1T is going up against the giants of the industry, it is bound to have impressive specifications. For the 2022 model, there is the option of a single battery pack. Smaller and larger battery packs will be available at a later stage. Rivian R1T Specs Drivetrain 4 Electric Motors (1 for each wheel) Battery 129 kWh Power 835 hp Torque 908 lb-ft (1,231 Nm) Acceleration (0-60 mph / 0-96 km/h) 3 secs Range 314 miles (505 km) Towing Capacity 11,000 lbs (4,990 kg) Rivian R1T Specs You might also like: Sono Sion – Production-Ready Solar Powered Electric Car – Specs & More Off-Roading Capabilities Since Rivian aims to capture the market share away from the likes of the F-150 Lightning electric truck, the R1T is bound to come equipped with off-road, as well as towing capabilities in addition to unique practical features to enhance accessibility and utility. That is where features like an air compressor in the cargo bed, a cargo tunnel between the rear seat compartment and cargo bed area, unique hooks at various places in the cargo bed, etc come into the picture. Rivian R1T Off-Road Specs Approach Angle 35.5º Departure Angle 30º Breakover Angle 26.4º Ground Clearance 14.9 in (378 mm) Water Wading more than 3 ft Rivian R1T Off-Road Specs Dimensions & Storage Being a large pickup truck also comes with imposing dimensions and the Rivian R1T is no different. Rivian R1T Dimensions & Storage Length 217.1 in (5,514 mm) Width (with side mirrors folded) 81.8 in (2,060 mm) Height (with antenna) 78.2 in (1,986 mm) Wheelbase 135.8 in (3,449 mm) Frunk Storage 11.1 cu ft (314 litres) Bed Length with Tailgate Up 54.1 in (1,374 mm) Rivian R1T Dimensions & Storage You might also like: 2022 Polestar 2 Electric Car – Range, Interior & Specs Interior and Features Keeping sustainability in mind, the electric truck uses vegan leather inside the cabin. It comes with all the latest connectivity and technological amenities. This includes driving assistance features under Rivian’s Driver+ package guided by 11 cameras, 5 radars, 12 ultrasonic sensors and a 360º field of vision. Some of these ADAS functions include Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure and Lane Assist Function, Autonomous Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Warning, Automatic Steering, Rear-Cross Traffic Alert and many more. In terms of creature comforts, the colossal 16-inch Infotainment Screen takes the centre stage as one enters the cabin. It comes with Connected Car Features using LTE or WiFi, Wireless Charging, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Digital Driver’s Instrument Cluster, Over-The-Air Updates, Alexa Voice Commands, Premium Meridian Speakers, Panoramic Sunroof and much more. Price In the U.S. market, the Rivian R1T costs $67,500 for the Explore variant and $73,000 for the Adventure variant. The starting price of the R1T is significantly more expensive compared to the Ford F-150 Lightning which starts at a more modest $39,947 albeit with lower specs.