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Rivian R2 to Launch in 2026 with New Launch Edition Version

Rivian R2 Compact Crossover to Debut with Dual-Motor Setup – What We Know So Far

Rivian R2 to Launch in 2026 with New Launch Edition Version

Rivian is gearing up to launch its new R2 compact crossover. Full details on trims and pricing will be announced at a special event in early 2026. The initial models available will feature a dual-motor electric powertrain. The new vehicle is expected to draw significant interest from EV enthusiasts.

American automaker Rivian is actively preparing for the market debut of its new R2 compact crossover. According to Auto30, the company is finalizing production plans, with the first deliveries scheduled for the first half of 2026. The decision to withhold all details on configurations, pricing, and options until a dedicated event in early 2026 is building anticipation for the new model.

The lineup will kick off with a Launch Edition version. This model, featuring a dual-motor setup and an expanded set of features, will allow Rivian to immediately offer customers a well-equipped vehicle, potentially giving it an edge over competitors.

The R2 is being developed as a more affordable alternative to the brand's flagship models, while retaining Rivian's signature design and high safety standards. The crossover is expected to boast advanced technology, including a sophisticated infotainment system and a wide array of electronic driver-assistance features. The manufacturer also promises a spacious interior and an extended driving range.

Industry experts suggest the launch of the R2 could significantly shake up the electric vehicle market. Rivian, already established as a maker of reliable and tech-savvy vehicles, aims to strengthen its position in the compact crossover segment. Demand for the new model is projected to be high, particularly among younger drivers and families who value sustainability and modern technology.


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