Rivian has hit a production milestone as their 100,000 vehicle has rolled off the assembly line in Normal, Illinois
The R1T and R1S automaker actually delivered more vehicles than it indicated it would during February
Changes to the factory will allow Rivian to improve the production rate at the site by approximately 30%
All Rivian models are now eligible to use the Tesla Supercharger network, making them an attractive buy
The R2 made an appearance at Electrify Expo Orlando, capturing ample attention with its familiar design and $45,000 starting price tag
Rivian will begin shipping adaptors in April and, once they arrive, owners will gain access to more than 15,000 new DC fast chargers
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A potential flagship version of either the R1S or R1T could pump out over 1,000 hp
Unfortunately, the world will have to wait until after 2026 before the smallest of all Rivian models hits the market
The baby Rivian’s styling looks even better when combined with elements from the cars that inspired it
The EV startup’s head designer Jeff Hammoud said he wanted the Rivian R3X to look “like it’s from the future, and the past, at the same time”
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The company says its $5 Billion Georgia plant will be critical to take the R2 and R3 international
The all-electric pickup ended up parked for over five hours at various chargers and cost almost $320 to go 1,100 miles
“We are thrilled to see R2 (as well as R3 and R3X) resonate so strongly with our community” says Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe
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The existing plant in Normal, Illinois, will see its annual capacity grow to 215,000 units to accommodate R2 production
The company says it has improved production efficiency at the factory which employs 8,000 staff