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New Rivian R1S: Everything new in the second-gen model
New Rivian R1S: Everything new in the second-gen model-May 2024
2024-06-27 EDT 14:11:16

The Rivian R1S is arguably the best large electric SUV out there, especially for those who want three rows of seats and are willing to pay a premium. The vehicle offers a rugged build, excellent software, a great range, and a sleek design. Only around two years after the original Rivian R1S began rolling out to first buyers, Rivian has launched a new, second-generation version of the vehicle.

Contents Design and interiorTech and infotainmentPerformanceRange and chargingPricing and availability But whats actually different about the new Rivian R1S? At first glance, it more or lesslooks the same so should you trade in your first-gen model for a new one? Heres a look at everything new in the second-generation Rivian R1S.

  Design and interior

The overall exterior design of the Rivian R1S is more or less the same. Thats a good thing. Personally, I love the look of Rivians cars, and plenty of others do too. Its stylish without being too serious and the buggy oval headlights on the front are unique and fun.

There are some minor design tweaks though. There are new wheels and tires available to the car, including new 22-inch aerodynamic wheels with a Pirelli-designed tire for increased range. Theres a performance-focused option too a 22-inch wheel with an Ultra High-Performance Michelin tire, available on quad-motor versions of the vehicle.

The frunk of the vehicle is a little smaller, and that seems to be owed to some components being moved from other areas of the vehicle to the front.

Also at the front are new lighting elements, including a new Adaptive Drive Beam feature that reduces glare automatically for oncoming drivers. And theres a new RGB light feature that can use the front light bar to indicate things like charging status.

There are a number of interior design changes though. Rivian has released two entirely new premium interior designs, with new interior paint and new trim options. And, theres now an electronically tinted glass roof, instead of the permanent tinting that came on the previous-generations glass roof. Rivian has also added new interior storage compartments, which fixes a major complaint of the interior of first-gen models.

  Tech and infotainment

Perhaps the biggest changes come down to the tech under the hood. For example, theres a new heat pump that Rivian says will warm the interior of the vehicle much faster than the previous-generation model, while using less energy.

There are more convenient ways to get into the car too. Rivian has added new ultra-wideband support to the vehicle, allowing Apple users to use Apple Car Key in the Apple Wallet app. This feature is also available on select Pixel phones, and is expected to roll out to more Android phones in the future.

Theres new tech powering the infotainment system and software too. Rivian has reduced the number of eletronic control units, or ECUs, to only seven down from 17 in the first-gen model. At the same time, it has improved on the computational performance of each of these ECUs.

The software has new design elements too, including a new drive mode screen that runs on Unreal Engine for stunning visuals. Other new software features are bundled into a subscription that Rivian calls Connect+. The subscription will get you access to video streaming through Google Cast, along with the ability to sign into many content subscriptions, like Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, and Alexa.

Even the wiring in the Rivian R1S has been refined. According to Rivian, the vehicles new electrical architecture has allowed Rivian to cut 44 pounds of weight in wiring alone, which can help improve the range of the car while also reducing production costs.

Rivian is taking its autonomous driving system a little more seriously too. The new R1S has 11 cameras and five radars dotted around it, and the system can perform 250 trillion operations per second (TOPS). Rivian puts this into context by claiming that the cameras can see 10 seconds ahead at highway speeds, which is very impressive, and gives the car plenty of time to make critical decisions.

Rivian is following Teslas lead in capitalizing on its self-driving tech too. The company has launched Rivian Autonomy Platform+, which is a premium version of its autonomous tech. For now, Rivian says that the features in the tech will be available at no additional cost, with the first new feature being a Lane Change on Command feature, which will be available via a software update in the summer. More features will roll out, and I expect Rivian will start charging for them at some point soon.

  Performance

There are new performance options on offer by the Rivian R1S too. The vehicle is still available in a dual-motor variant, which can deliver 665 horsepower, and accelerate from 0-60 miles per hour in 3.4 seconds, if you go for the Performance variant.

New for the second-gen model is a new tri-motor variant powered by Rivians new drive unit, which delivers 850 horsepower, and gets to 60mph in a very quick 2.9 seconds. And theres also a new quad-motor version, which offers 1,025 horsepower and reaches 60mph in only 2.5 seconds. Thats huge for such a big, heavy vehicle. The tri- and quad-motor versions of the car even have a launch mode, and offer Rivians new drive unit that houses two motors and is used in the rear of the tri-motor version and both the front and rear of the quad-motor version.

  Range and charging

The Rivian R1S continues to offer a solid range, though its not all that different from pervious models.

The base model of the R1S is a dual-motor variant with the Standard battery, and itll get 270 miles of range. Step up to the Large battery, and youll get 330 miles, while the Max battery gets a hefty 410 miles. The tri-motor version only comes with the Max battery pack and offers 380 miles of range. The quad-motor variant also only comes with the Max battery; however, we dont yet know its range. We can expect itll be lower than the 380-mile tri-motor R1S, but hopefully not too much lower.

  Pricing and availability

Along with the new features, Rivian has raised the price of the R1S a little. The new version of the vehicle now starts at $75,900, which is for the dual-motor Standard battery R1S. Prices range up from there, to $105,900 for the tri-motor variant. We dont yet know final pricing for the quad-motor R1S.

Deliveries of the new R1S vary a little depending on the version of the vehicle you go for. The dual-motor variants will start shipping between August and September, while the tri-motor variant will ship between September and October. The quad-motor R1S, according to Rivian, will begin deliveries in 2025, but we dont yet know when in 2025.

Overall, the improvements to the R1S are meaningful and helpful and while we would have preferred no price bump, the vehicle is still the best electric SUV in its price range.

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