The Rivian R1T is a cool futuristic truck but how does it do at real truck stuff like towing up a mountain?
Rivian has also started pre-production of the R1S SUV and is building vans for Amazon
ZF technology also allows campers to unhook the trailer and maneuver it using a smartphone
The RAM TRX has enjoyed a short but dominant reign as the fastest truck ever but now the Rivian R1T is the king
Ford invested $800 million in Rivian before it went public in November last year
If the latest trademark filing from Rivian is any indication, we might see an e-bike from the EV company
Rivian shares have been hurt partly by Amazon’s announcement that it will source EVs from Stellantis
The Rivian R1T is pretty much all you could ever want from a rugged pickup truck
Rivian will focus on the production of vehicles with 314 miles of range and delay production of those with 400-plus miles
Regular customers won’t receive the Rivian R1S until the middle of next year
Rivian’s share prices were down 13 percent to $94.77 in early trading on Friday
The plant, located near Atlanta, could require up to 10,000 workers in order to operate
The Rivian R1T excelled in all of Motor Trend’s criteria, including value
A software update for the Rivian R1T and R1S could unlock up to 300 kW charging speeds
The R1T blurs the lines between gimmicky EV pickups like the Tesla Cybertruck and more utilitarian electric trucks like the Ford F-150 Lightning
Most R1T owners will receive their truck between March and June, while most R1S owners will receive their SUV between May and September
Electric truck’s four motors make light work of the tough desert climb.
Nearly two years after a jointly developed Lincoln was announced, the project has been abandoned altogether