- Rivian has overhauled the R1T and R1S electric truck and SUV, but it surely’s mostly stuff you may’t see
- 2025 Rivian R1T and R1S will be optioned with dual-, tri-, or quad-motor powertrains
- Pricing holds regular with the R1T starting at $69,900 and the R1S starting at $75,900
EV manufacturer Rivian on Thursday revealed updated versions of its debut R1S three-row SUV and R1T pickup truck.
The refreshed range arrives for the 2025 model 12 months and is priced from $69,900 for the R1T and from $75,900 for the R1S. Each models can be found to order, with deliveries of the R1S starting this month. R1T deliveries will follow at a later date.
The updated R1S and R1T may look the identical as the unique versions that first arrived for the 2022 model 12 months, but major changes have taken place beneath the sheet metal, particularly in terms of electronic and software points. Rivian said it reduced the variety of individual ECUs from 17 to only seven, and removed around 1.6 miles of wiring.
The corporate also developed a collection of electronic driver-assist features, dubbed the Rivian Autonomy Platform. The features depend on an array of sensors that include 11 cameras and five radars, plus predictive AI, and in accordance with Rivian they still function in poor weather and lightweight conditions. The Rivian Autonomy Platform is fitted as standard, but buyers are capable of go for a more advanced version with more functions.
2025 Rivian R1 lineup
For performance fans, Rivian is offering a Quad-Motor all-wheel-drive powertrain generating a maximum of 1,025 hp, or enough for 0-60 mph acceleration in lower than 2.5 seconds. Below it is a Tri-Motor all-wheel-drive powertrain with 850 hp, which still delivers a brisk 0-60 mph time of two.9 seconds. Then there are two Dual-Motor all-wheel-drive powertrains offering outputs of 533 hp as standard and 665 hp in Performance guise. Rivian said its motors are actually designed and manufactured in-house.
The Dual-Motor powertrains will be configured with Rivian’s Standard, Large, and Max battery packs, while the Tri-Motor and Quad-Motor powertrains only include the Max pack. Estimated ranges vary from 258 as much as 420 miles. The utmost estimate is with a Dual-Motor powertrain and a Max battery pack. DC fast-charging will deliver a 10-80% charge in around 30-40 minutes, depending on the battery, Rivian said.
To assist maximize range, Rivian has introduced a more efficient heat pump, a brand new 22-inch aero wheel design, and tires that help reduce drag. There’s also an updated suspension with air springs that Rivian said improves ride quality without compromising off-road capability.
2025 Rivian R1S
2025 Rivian R1T
2025 Rivian R1T
On the surface, the headlights and taillights are revised, while inside Rivian has added a brand new sound system with Dolby Atmos. The corporate has also added the brand new subscription service Connect+, which provides access to quite a few apps and supports streaming of video through Google Forged. Certain Apple and Google Pixel devices can be used as digital keys.
Production of the R1S and R1T are handled at Rivian’s plant in Normal, Illinois.
While the R1S and R1T are almost as big as full-size vehicles, Rivian is working on delivering some smaller models. These will include the compact R2S SUV and hatchback-like R3, each of which were previewed in March.
This Article First Appeared At www.motorauthority.com