Video Summary
Here's a summary of the video's key points.There are three drive system configurations: Quad motor, Performance dual motor, and Standard dual motor. The exterior design is nearly identical, except for minor badging differences. The Performance and Dual Motor AWD trims have a satin silver finish and black tailgate accents. Quad-motor vehicles have yellow badging and brake calipers.
Battery size options affect range, with Dual-Motor being slightly more efficient than Quad-Motor with the same battery.
The Quad motor only comes with the Large battery pack. The R1T has up to 328 miles, and the R1S has up to 321 miles.
The Performance dual motor comes with Large and Max battery packs. The Large pack has up to 350 miles, and the Max pack has up to 400 miles.
The standard dual motor has three battery sizes: Standard, up to 270 miles; Large, up to 350 miles, and Max, up to 400 miles.
The Quad-Motor has 835 horsepower and 908 lb-ft of torque, while the Performance Dual Motor has 665 horsepower and 829 lb-ft of torque. The Standard Dual Motor has 533 horsepower and 610 lb-ft of torque.
Quad-Motor has a 0-60 speed of 3.0 seconds, Performance dual motor at 3.5 seconds, and the Standard dual motor at 4.5 seconds. The R1T is 11,000 lbs and the R1S is 7,700 lbs. All Rivians have independent air suspension.
Dual-Motor vehicles have four suspension heights: Max, High, Standard, and Low.
Performance Dual-Motor and Quad-Motor have five: Max, High, Standard, Low, and Lowest.
All motor variants have four drive modes: All-purpose, Snow, Tow, and All-Terrain.
Performance Dual-Motor has an additional "Sport" mode.
Quad-Motor has an additional five drive modes: Conserve, Rock crawl, Rally, Drift, and Soft sand.
The standard dual motor R1T starts at $73,000, the performance dual motor at $84,000, and the quad motor at $87,000. The standard dual motor R1S starts at $78,000, the performance dual motor at $89,000, and the quad motor at $92,000.