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Rivian electric R1T ute and R1S SUV go on sale to public

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Bridie Schmidt

Michigan-based start-up Rivian has officially opened its online configurator to the public, giving us a first look both its electric R1T ute (aka pickup) and R1S SUV in all fully-optioned glory.

With the “Launch Edition” of both highly anticipated vehicles sold out to pre-order customers within five days, it is the “Adventure Package” and “Explore Package” that are now available.

Both the R1T and R1S – which have been pegged for an Australian release, although without any solid timeline – promise to satisfy the needs of those wanting an electric vehicle that can stand up to rugged outdoor adventures.

Source: Rivian

The R1T’s inclusion in the recent Apple series “Long Way Up” gave viewers a taste of how well it could actually do this.

With two battery pack options for up to 400 miles (643km) driving range on one charge, plus a range of off-road inclusions, the upper end Adventure offers “Maximum capability paired with a premium interior designed for adventure” according to the Rivian website.

The “entry-level” Explore options is described as, “Ruggedly capable with a sport interior built for the elements.”

Source: Rivian

The configurator gives potential buyers and curious pundits alike the ability to choose various external colour options, plus the more subtle interior differences which centre around finishes, three colour choices of vegan upholstery, heated (and ventilated for the Adventure option) headrests, and recycled floor mats.

It’s certainly nice to see the inclusion of the seven-seater option for the all-electruc R1S SUV, also.

Source: Rivian

Both Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe and head engineer Brian Gase have indicated the R1T and R1S will come to Australia at some point in time, but there is not yet any indication of when this will be and how much it will cost.

Although the company has not revealed how many Launch Editions vehicles were available for order, it is the only version that will be made and delivered to customers from June 2021 until the launch of the Adventure and Explore versions in the US in January 2022.

Specifications for the Adventure and Explore options are as follows:

Adventure Package Explore Package
300+ mile Large pack standard 300+ mile Large pack standard
Off-Road Upgrade with reinforced underbody shield, dual front bumper tow hooks and air compressor
Powered tonneau cover Manual tonneau cover
Gear Guard
Rivian Elevation 360° audio Standard surround sound
Natural-grained ash wood interior finishes Matte black interior finishes
Perforated vegan leather seating with patterned stitching Vegan leather seating with performance stitching
Heated and ventilated seats Heated seats
Driver and passenger lumbar adjustment Driver lumbar adjustment
Compass Yellow interior accents
100% recycled microfiber headliner Textile headliner
Chilewich floor mats 100% recycled textile floor mats

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