R2 Launch Watch

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Can't comment on the exact verbiage that was used, but this was from the press release in '24: CEO RJ Scaringe.: “Our design and engineering teams are extremely focused on driving innovation into not only the product features but also our approach to manufacturing to achieve dramatically lower costs. R2 provides buyers starting in the $45,000 price range with a much-needed choice with a thoroughly developed technology platform that is bursting with personality. I can’t wait to get these to customers.”

So - I can see why buyers might be confused (or the media) since a price range that starts around $45K is different than a "starting price" which is assumes the base model comes first and is cheapest. That was not Rivian's model with the R1's though, so I'm personally not surprised that they want to convert as many early reservation holders as possible into higher priced Launch Editions and have those flood the market first. It just makes good business sense.
Its really common practice for new vehicles to be initially produced in only their higher trims. They have pent up demand for something (presumably from those passionate about it), who will usually be more likely to accept higher prices to get what they want "now".

And also, at the beginning of production, production is slow. And since usually higher trims sell in less volume than the lower/mid trims (yay price elasticity of demand), it makes sense to pair the slower output that the factory is capable of, with the higher trims that will likely sell in less volume anyway.

I assume that Scout will do this as well. Because, honestly... what new EV hasn't done this lately in the US? I'm trying to think.

Rivians did it, Cybertruck did it, heck, even the Nissan Leaf, and Chevy Equinox EV did this. I know slate is probably planning on not doing that, but they're not out yet. Did I miss any?
 
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A day away and things are already starting to leak out. Compiling posts from other people, info gained from either taking a peek at the R2 launch thing in Austin or an ArsTechnica article that leaked early..

R2 Launch Edition
$57,990 excluding $1,495 delivery
87.9 kWh battery
330-mile range
29 mins (10 to 80 percent)
656 hp / 609 lb-ft
Matrix LED headlights
21-inch wheels
Heated/ventilated front seats, heated rear
185.9 inches long, 78.1 inches wide, 66.9 inches tall, 115.6-inch wheelbase
9.6 inches ground clearance
4,400 pounds towing

R2 Premium (late 2026)
$53,990
330-mile range
450 hp / 537 lb-ft
no semi-active suspension
20 inch wheels

R2 Single motor (next year)
$48,490
345 miles
350 hp / 355 lb-ft
19 inch wheels

R2 Standard (late 2027)
$45,000
265 miles

The full article:

Between a certain car company's antics and the industrial chaos set off by COVID (and then compounded by Russia's invasion of Ukraine), it's easy to be cynical about production timelines. Yet when Rivian showed off a midsize electric vehicle in 2024 and said it would be available in the first half of this year, it meant it. Deliveries of the first R2 SUVs will begin this spring.

As a new automaker, Rivian often does things its own way, but with the R2 launch, it's following industry practice and starting with the superlative version first. That's the R2 Performance, which starts at $57,990 with the launch package (excluding a $1,495 delivery charge). You get quite a lot of electric SUV for that, however: up to 330 miles (531 km) from a single charge of the 87.9 kWh battery pack, with 656 hp (489 kW) and 609 lb-ft (825 Nm) from the dual motor powertrain. Fast charging takes 29 minutes from 10 to 80 percent.

AWD first
The Performance features semi-active suspension, a rear window that drops into the tailgate, an interior with birch accents, heating for the front and rear seats and ventilation for the former, a nine-speaker sound system, matrix LED headlights, and some other neat touches like the flashlight that lives in the side of the door, similar to how some cars hide an umbrella there.

You can add Autonomy+ (the automaker's partially automated driver assist), the tow package (4,400 lbs/1,995 kg), and some other colors as optional extras to the Performance trim (they're silver by default). The launch package includes a lifetime subscription to Autonomy+, the tow package, and another optional body color.

The R2 Premium will go on sale in late 2o26 for $53,990. It has the same 330-mile range and 87.9 kWh battery pack, but it generates just 450 hp (355 kW) and 537 lb-ft (728 Nm) from its dual-motor powertrain. The R2 Premium does without the semi-active suspension, arrives on 20-inch instead of 21-inch wheels, and features fewer drive modes, doing without rally, soft sand, and launch modes. Otherwise, it shares its specs with the faster, more expensive R2 Performance.

RWD in 2027
The single-motor R2s arrive next year, with the $48,490 R2 Standard that uses the same 87.9 kWh battery pack as the AWD R2s. Without a motor for the front axle, the RWD R2 goes a little further: 345 miles (555 km) on a single charge. The motor sends 350 hp ( kW) and 355 lb-ft to the rear axle. Standard R2s come with an all-black interior and only heat the front seats. The sound system has five speakers instead of nine, there's no all-terrain drive mode, it rides on 19-inch wheels, and the glass in the rear window doesn't drop down, so you'll want a roof rack for your surfboard.

In late 2027, an R2 Standard with a smaller battery enabling around 265 miles (426 km) will be available for $45,000. For now, we don't know much about that one other than its price.

The R2 SUV is attractive, sharing a lot of its looks with the larger three-row R1S, both inside and out. And it's a rather clever one, too; Volkswagen Group invested $5 billion in Rivian specifically to gain access to its software-defined vehicle technology and expertise.

An AI assistant will come to Rivian's in-house infotainment system in a future update, running locally via edge computing. (The company actually said the "R2 is outfitted with 200 sparse TOPS of edge AI compute dedicated to the in-cabin experience," but I don't like "compute" as a noun.) That processing power will also enable Rivian's Autonomy+. And since this is now Rivian's fourth product, we can be confident in its ability to deliver its regularly praised cadence of software updates.


Color List:

Half Moon Grey
Glacier White
Borealis
Launch Green
Midnight
Forest Green
Esker Silver
Catalina Cove




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Its really common practice for new vehicles to be initially produced in only their higher trims. They have pent up demand for something (presumably from those passionate about it), who will usually be more likely to accept higher prices to get what they want "now".

And also, at the beginning of production, production is slow. And since usually higher trims sell in less volume than the lower/mid trims (yay price elasticity of demand), it makes sense to pair the slower output that the factory is capable of, with the higher trims that will likely sell in less volume anyway.

I assume that Scout will do this as well. Because, honestly... what new EV hasn't done this lately in the US? I'm trying to think.

Rivians did it, Cybertruck did it, heck, even the Nissan Leaf, and Chevy Equinox EV did this. I know slate is probably planning on not doing that, but they're not out yet. Did I miss any?
No, I think thats it other than Lucid. And that is exactly what I was saying (just in fewer words!) LOL.
 
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Unsure how the market reacts to R2 today given current geo-political affairs, tapping reserves & exploding tankers. The current environment feels so unstable it might be hard for the markets to reward innovation, or will investors see this as the way forward and be looking to the future and finally start rewarding companies like Rivian? I'm not making bets, just watching from the sidelines. Stability seems way off the charts again.

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I'm very curious to see how this plays out - I've had my R2 reservation since March of '24, just checked and still no configurator or other updates on the website or in my email. Since that time we've leased an Ioniq5, and while that has put me fully on the BEV bandwagon, it might also mean we pass on the R2, and save the big money for the eventual Scout. Off lease Ioniqs are starting to hit the market well below our buyout rate on the one we have, and at lease end we may end up just buying one, and holding out for the Scout as our "big" purchase.

Or, if we have a chance to drive the R2 before we actually have to commit, maybe we love it and go with that instead of the Scout. If one of our cars was at end-of-life now it would change things dramatically, but since we don't need a car right now, I guess we'll see what happens in the next few weeks...
 
I'm very curious to see how this plays out - I've had my R2 reservation since March of '24, just checked and still no configurator or other updates on the website or in my email. Since that time we've leased an Ioniq5, and while that has put me fully on the BEV bandwagon, it might also mean we pass on the R2, and save the big money for the eventual Scout. Off lease Ioniqs are starting to hit the market well below our buyout rate on the one we have, and at lease end we may end up just buying one, and holding out for the Scout as our "big" purchase.

Or, if we have a chance to drive the R2 before we actually have to commit, maybe we love it and go with that instead of the Scout. If one of our cars was at end-of-life now it would change things dramatically, but since we don't need a car right now, I guess we'll see what happens in the next few weeks...
The website probably won't be updated until 9:30am PST if its happening at that time, which it probably isn't.