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Video: Rivian electric ute wades through lap pool

Published by
Bridie Schmidt

Electric ute and SUV maker Rivian has demonstrated the wading ability of its R1T and R1S, by driving the EVs through what looks like a lap pool. And with no apparent problems.

The post on Twitter and Facebook shows the two vehicles entering a “specially designed” testing course that simulates a flooded courseway. The depth of the water reaches approximately a foot past the bottom of the doorwell.

Putting in a little work at the lap pool,” said Rivian, before reminding owners to drive safely.

Both the R1T and R1S come in a variety of configurations, with the top-tier models providing an estimated real-world driving range of 640 km or more with a 180 kWh battery.

The quad-motor drivetrains claim acceleration from 0-100km/hr in just under 3 seconds and a towing capability of up to 5 metric tonnes. They also promise to be able to wade through a foot of water. If it sounds like a vehicle with this much power would be slow off the line, think again.

These vehicles have a number of features that elevate them above simple dual-cab utes, such as a tonne of storage space underneath the seats, in the “gear tunnel,” and, of course, in the back (the ute has a lockable hatch).

The R1S weighs in at 2.65 tonnes and the R1T at more than three tonnes. In a follow up post, Rivian said that the maximum fording height is around 1.09 metres for both vehicles.

The demonstration is quite impressive, although it would appear the test has been done without the flowing action of a flooded river bed.

That said, both vehicles have been designed with adventure off-roading in mind. Nevertheless, we advise anyone looking to cross a flooded ford, “if it is flooded, forget it.”

Some Rivian owners have already been out testing the fording ability of their vehicles in creative ways. One such example was shared on Youtube in mid-August, when a boat owner outdid fellow waterlovers at the local ramp by simply driving their Rivian into the water to launch the boat:

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