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Mercedes-Benz G580 vs Rivian R2: Is the much cheaper Rivian actually better?
Mercedes-Benz G580 vs Rivian R2: Is the much cheaper Rivian actually better?-September 2024
2024-05-17 EDT 14:12:22

Mercedes-Benz has finally taken the wraps off of the new Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ Technology. Yeah, its a mouthful, but its basically a new electric G-Wagon. It looks a lot like the G-Wagon you know and love, but with an electric powertrain and a battery. Its not the only electric SUV out there, however, and there are some great ones like the Rivian R2.

Contents DesignInterior and techPerformanceRange and chargingPrice and availabilityConclusionsShow 1 more item Both the Mercedes G580 and the Rivian R2 have a lot going for them, but they also approach the electric SUV slightly differently. Is one better than the other? I put the two head-to-head to find out.

  Design

The approach that the two vehicles take to design is quite different and you might like one better than the other.

As mentioned, the G580 carries the torch of the G-Wagon. It has that big square design, round headlights at the front, and a generally rugged look to it. It has a flat roof and barely a curve on its exterior body anywhere. At the front, youll find a new grille with the Mercedes-Benz logo in the center. The vehicle measures in at 182 inches long, 76 inches wide, and 78 inches high.

Related The Rivian R2 offers a different take on design. Its still quite boxy, and its still relatively large. But its also a little more approachable. It has Rivians now-classic oval headlights at the front, with a long light bar across the back. The R2 measures 185.6 inches long, 75 inches wide, and 66.9 inches high. So, while its a little longer than the G580, its not quite as wide, and its quite a bit shorter.

Both vehicles are good-looking cars and youll have to decide for yourself which design you like better.

Winner: Tie

  Interior and tech

The vehicles are pretty different on the inside too. The G580 looks like a crossover between the previous G-Wagon and other Mercedes electric cars. Its still rugged on the inside, with large handles and sporty seats, but it also offers things like a dual-display setup at the front for the infotainment system and instrument monitoring. The G580 also has bright accent lighting throughout, and it supports CarPlay and Android Auto.

Rivian has a slightly different approach to interior design. The Rivian R2 also looks quite rugged, with strong seat coverings and big displays at the front. Theres a 15.6-inch infotainment display, and while it doesnt support CarPlay or Android Auto, it does have Rivians own software built into it, which owners generally love. Rivian has another trick up its sleeve, though both the front and rear seats on the R2 can fold down flat, providing enough room for an air mattress. Its a cool feature for those who plan on camping, for example.

The Rivian R2 is probably a little more tech-focused, especially when it comes to software. However, some buyers dont want a third-party infotainment system, even if it is well-designed they just want CarPlay. Again, youll have to decide for yourself what you prefer.

Winner: Tie

  Performance

Both the Mercedes G580 and the Rivian R2 are decently powerful, but they have slightly different features when it comes to performance. The G580, for starters, is only available in a quad-motor configuration, no matter what option you go for. The vehicle offers 579 horsepower and 859 pound-feet of torque. This translates to a an acceleration from zero to 60 miles per hour in only 4.6 seconds. But the vehicle will offer other performance-related features. Notably, itll have the new G-steering function that lets it rotate on its axis. It also has virtual differential locking, which will let it route power individually to the wheels that need it during off-roading.

The Rivian R2 steps things up a little, though keep in mind that its not yet available for purchase, and there are still things we dont yet know about its performance. We do know that Rivian says the vehicle will be available in single-, dual-, and tri-motor configurations, and that the most powerful version of it will be able to accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in under 3.0 seconds.

The G580 has interesting off-roading features, but the Rivian is still more powerful at least in its most powerful trims. It gets the win here.

Winner: Rivian R2

  Range and charging

Range and charging is a big part of owning any electric car, and its quite different between these two vehicles. The Mercedes G580 leverages Mercedes experience in building EVs, but with a quad-motor setup, it eats up battery pretty quick. According to Mercedes, the vehicle will offer up to 240 miles of range, which is a bit lower than we would have liked. Itll charge at up to 200 kilowatts at a DC fast charger, and will get from 10% to 80% battery in a little more than 30 minutes.

The Rivian R2 will likely offer a little more in the way of range. We dont yet have all the specifications of the R2, especially when it comes to the cheaper models. But we do know that the R2 will offer over 300 miles of range which we expect to come from the longest-range versions of the vehicle. Were hoping that even the lower-range models have at last 270 miles or so. The R2 will likely charge at 220kW, like the Rivian R1S.

Because the R2can get more range than the G580 (whether the base model will or not), it gets the win here.

Winner: Rivian R2

  Price and availability

Both the Mercedes-Benz G580 and the Rivian R2 have been announced but neither of them are available just yet. So, if you decide on buying one of them, youre going to have to wait a little. Mercedes hasnt yet announced how much the G580 will cost but its said to have a starting price of between $150,000 and $200,000. The G580 is expected to go on sale later this year, but a date has yet to be revealed.

The Rivian R2, on the other hand, is Rivians attempt at a lower-cost vehicle, and Rivian says itll come in at $45,000. It wont be available until the first half of 2026, however.

The R2 is much cheaper, but the G580 will be available sooner. This ones a tie.

Winner: Tie

  Conclusions

Rivian has been making headlines in the world of EVs for some time, but the G-Wagon is just cool. As an electric car, the Rivian R2 is better. It has better performance, a longer range (at least depending on the trim), and costs a whole lot less. But the Mercedes-Benz G580 has some super-cool off-roading features, not to mention style to spare.

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