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Rivian’s R1T is more accessible than ever this June! Discover the tantalizing lease offers, including up to $12,500 in potential savings, for this highly sought-after electric truck. The 2025 ...
2025 Rivian R1T vs. 2025 Tesla Cybertruck: 5 Major Differences The all-electric pickup market is heating up as Rivian and Tesla go head-to-head in 2025 with wildly different philosophies and ...
The R1T might not be a Rivian R1S alternative, since its 4.5-foot bed can't hold as much as the R1S's 104.7 cubic feet of cargo capacity, but both the truck and SUV have the same payload capacities.
Rivian has changed how its eco driving mode works in the 2026 R1T and R1S Quad after first-gen owners burned through tires in under 6,000 miles. Joel Feder Jul 8, 2025 2:08 PM EDT 0 ...
The 2026 models also use the new electrical architecture that debuted in the refreshed 2025 R1T and R1S, which features a mere 7 ECUs and a zonal system rather than the original Rivian’s 17 ECUs.
A Rivian R1T Quad electric pickup truck is parked. The R1T Quad and R1S Quad can do a quarter-mile in 10.5 seconds. The EVs produce a massive 1,025 horsepower and 1,198 pound-feet of torque.
Whereas the R1T, it's such a high-performance pickup that there's not a lot of pickups that are at that price point, so it just ends up drawing on things that are outside the pickup space.
It can crawl up jagged rocks or run 10s in the quarter mile. The R1S will ferry seven adults and the R1T will tow 11,000 lbs, and either will be the best-looking truck wherever they go.
While the 2025 Rivian R1S scored higher in reliability, it's the R1T that is more cost-effective. You can expect it to cost you $83,718 after five years, which is $10,425 less than the R1T.
The Cybertruck can tow up to 11,000 pounds, while the R1T maxes out at 7,700. Payload follows the same pattern: the Cybertruck can handle 2,500 pounds in its bed, compared to Rivian’s just ...
The new 2026 Rivian R1T Launch Edition starts at $119,990. The regular version of the R1T Quad starts at $115,990. Rivian also charges a fee of $1,895 for destination and freight in the United States.