Like many wares from start-up electric vehicle brands, Rivian EVs are priced on the luxurious end of things. They’re not unobtainable, of course, and are generally in line with other upscale electric vehicles. When the brand first debuted in 2018 with previews of its R1S and R1T models—both of which are now in production—the idea of an all-electric, off-road-focused pickup and SUV was considered novel. They still are, and now, partly thanks to the R1T pickup and R1S SUV, more manufacturers are opening up to these larger, off-road and load capable vehicles powered by electrons.
Here we’ll break down the cost of each Rivan offering that’s available to the general public—the company don’t sell its Amazon delivery vans to the public—and we will update when these prices change or new vehicles are added. At the time of publication, only the R1T pickup and R1S SUV are available to purchase, though Rivian seems to be at work on smaller models and more powerful ones, too. Finally, while still available at the time of this writing, any state or federal tax breaks or EV-related incentives are not calculated in any pricing mentioned in this article.
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