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Rivian R2 unveiled: $45,000 price tag, 300+ mile range, sub-3 second acceleration


Debuting earlier than anticipated, the Rivian R2S is slated for production in Illinois, starting at $45,000 and offering a range of up to 330 miles.

With dimensions smaller than the R1S SUV, the R2 features a shorter wheelbase and overall length, standing out from its sibling but sharing a longer wheelbase than the Tesla Model Y.

At 66.9 inches tall, the R2S opts for front-hinged rear windows and a roll-down tailgate window like the Toyota 4Runner, foregoing the split-tailgate design of its larger counterpart.

Seating five in a two-row configuration, the R2 lacks a third-row option, boasting fully foldable first and second-row seats along with a spacious frunk for additional storage or carrying a bike mounting system.

Constructed on a skateboard chassis with a battery pack of 4695-style cells, the R2 offers quick acceleration, with options for one, two, or three electric motors, achieving 0-60 mph in under 3.0 seconds.

Though not as rugged as its larger counterpart, the R2 maintains 9.8 inches of ground clearance, enabling off-road adventures with impressive approach and departure angles when equipped with optional 32-inch all-terrain tires.

Internally, the R2 features modern amenities such as a digital gauge cluster, a large touchscreen, and sustainable materials like birch wood trim and recycled ocean plastics.

Each R2 is equipped with a standard NACS charge port, enabling charging at Tesla Supercharging stations and high-speed CCS charging, with the port located on the rear passenger-side fender.

Victor Mosqueda: Victor Mosqueda is a true jack-of-all-trades. When he's not jet-setting between California and Taipei, he can be found cuddling with his furry friends and writing about his true passion - electric cars. As the co-founder and editor-in-chief of carfanaticsblog, Victor is a driving force in the automotive industry, and his dedication to his craft is nothing short of inspiring.
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