Rivian is developing more R2 EV variants

Rivian plans to start deliveries of R2 SUVs around June. (Rivian)

Rivian is working on undisclosed variants of its R2 electric vehicles (EVs), the company’s CEO said, days after starting volume production of the smaller and more affordable SUVs.

The brand, known for its high-end R1 SUVs and pickup trucks, plans to start deliveries of R2 SUVs around June and analysts have said a successful rollout is critical to expanding the company’s market among the masses.

“There are other variants of R2 which we haven’t shown,” CEO RJ Scaringe said in an interview with Reuters when asked about a pickup variant of R2.

“What we’re building in Georgia allows for different variations,” he said, referring to a new plant where Rivian will eventually expand production of R2 vehicles. Scaringe did not disclose details on what the other variants would look like.

Demand for EVs has taken a hit with the removal of key tax credits in the US, though high fuel prices have raised some interest in battery-powered vehicles. Affordable EVs are seen as a bright spot in the EV industry since borrowing costs remain high.

Rivian in March announced different trims for the R2 SUV. The rollout will begin with a $58,000 (R958,087) R2 and other cheaper versions to follow later this year and in 2027. A keenly awaited $45,000 (R743,343) trim ⁠with more than 442km of range, likely to significantly broaden Rivian’s customer base, will also be available ​by late 2027.

The company, which also makes electric vans primarily for Amazon, first launched its R1T pickups in 2021 followed by R1S SUVs. With the mid-size platform, Rivian has announced R2 SUVs, and a smaller R3 crossover and the R3X, a performance variant.

“Clearly there could be an R2X,” Scaringe said. “There’s going to be combinations,” he continued, adding, “I want to be careful not to announce the programme.”

Rivian’s forecast of a 53% jump in deliveries this year is driven by the roll out of R2 vehicles and implies about 22,000-23,000 R2 deliveries, assuming steady demand and a smooth production ramp.

The R2 is likely to “materially boost sales” and “capture additional EV market share”, helped by its lower price point and autonomy features, Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Andres Sheppard said in a client note after Rivian’s quarterly earnings results last week.

The vehicle is also central to Uber’s $1.25bn (R20.6bn) robotaxi deal with Rivian in which the ride-hailing firm will start deploying 10,000 fully autonomous R2 vehicles from 2028.

Reuters


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