Rivian finally put hard numbers behind the Rivian R2 electric SUV. That matters because the R2 has carried one big promise since its debut: deliver Rivian design, software, and utility at a far lower price than the R1S and R1T. Now buyers know the actual ladder.

Looking at the data, the first R2 buyers will not step into a $45,000 SUV in 2026. They will step into the higher-spec Rivian R2 Performance at $57,990, with deliveries set for spring 2026. After that, Rivian will roll out the R2 Premium in late 2026 at $53,990, then the R2 Standard RWD Long Range in 2027 at $48,490. The long-promised entry trim at around $45,000 lands later, in late 2027.

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That rollout tells you exactly how Rivian plans to protect margin while scaling production. Start with the richer trims. Move volume later.

Rivian R2 pricing and availability

The Rivian R2 price story now looks far more detailed than the early teaser number suggested. Rivian kept the lower entry point alive, but it pushed that version deeper into the timeline.

R2 Trim Starting Price (USD) Availability Drivetrain
R2 Performance $57,990 Spring 2026 Dual-motor AWD
R2 Premium $53,990 Late 2026 Dual-motor AWD
R2 Standard RWD Long Range $48,490 2027 Single-motor RWD
R2 Standard Around $45,000 Late 2027 Final details pending

By comparison, that means Rivian will open the lineup nearly $13,000 above the headline-grabbing $45,000 figure. Consequently, the first production mix looks less like an entry-level crossover launch and more like a controlled revenue plan with a smaller body wrapped around higher-content trims.

Why Rivian launched the expensive trims first

This move follows a simple manufacturing rule. Early production rewards simpler build mixes, stronger option penetration, and higher transaction prices.

From an expert perspective, the R2 gives Rivian a better shot at volume than the larger R1 vehicles because the package shrinks to a more mainstream footprint while keeping the brand's utility-first design language. In addition, launching Performance and Premium first lets Rivian spread tooling, software, and validation costs across pricier vehicles before the cheaper trims arrive.

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Performance specs show Rivian did not soften the R2

Rivian did not build a stripped crossover and call it done. The numbers show real intent.

R2 Trim Range 0-60 mph Horsepower Torque Towing Payload
Performance 330 miles 3.6 sec 656 hp 609 lb-ft 4,400 lb 1,168 lb
Premium 330 miles 4.6 sec 450 hp 537 lb-ft 4,400 lb 1,168 lb
Standard RWD Long Range 345 miles 5.9 sec 350 hp 355 lb-ft 3,500 lb 1,102 lb
Standard 275+ miles TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

Specifically, the Rivian R2 Performance packs enough output to hit 60 mph in 3.6 seconds, which puts it in serious territory for a midsize electric SUV. The Standard RWD Long Range flips the script and goes after range, stretching to 345 miles, which currently stands as the longest figure in the lineup.

That split matters. Rivian built one version for buyers who want speed and all-weather grip, and another for buyers who care more about efficiency per dollar.

Size, packaging, and why the R2 may hit a wider audience

The Rivian R2 SUV sits in a much friendlier size class than the R1S. That alone expands its addressable market.

  • Length: 185.9 inches / 4,722 mm
  • Wheelbase: 115.6 inches / 2,936 mm
  • Width: 84.7 inches / 2,151 mm
  • Width with mirrors folded: 78.1 inches / 1,984 mm
  • Height: 66.9 inches / 1,699 mm
  • Ground clearance: 9.6 inches / 244 mm

In addition, Rivian still packed real utility into the package:

  • Total storage: 90.1 cu-ft / 2,551 L
  • Cargo area with seats folded: 79.4 cu-ft / 2,248 L
  • Rear cargo area: 28.7 cu-ft / 813 L
  • Approach angle: 25 degrees
  • Departure angle: 26 degrees
  • Breakover angle: 20.6 degrees

Looking at the data, Rivian kept the off-road posture that buyers expect from the brand, but trimmed the body to a size that works better in daily traffic, parking structures, and suburban garages. That packaging logic may do as much work as the price tag.

Tech and charging details that back the launch

Rivian also loaded the R2 with the brand's next-step tech pitch. Buyers get access to NACS charging, fast-charging capability that can add 150 miles in 15 minutes, and a 10% to 80% DC fast charge time of under 30 minutes under optimal conditions.

In addition, Rivian plans to offer Autonomy+ hardware and features across the lineup, though feature scope and timing can vary. That gives the R2 a cleaner path into Rivian's software revenue plan, which matters because hardware margin alone rarely carries an EV program through scale-up.

Definition

NACS stands for North American Charging Standard. In plain terms, it gives the Rivian R2 electric SUV access to a charging ecosystem that already carries massive real-world coverage.

Pro-Tip

If you want the best mix of price and usable range, the R2 Standard RWD Long Range looks like the sweet spot on paper. If you want the full Rivian pitch right away, the Performance trim arrives first and carries the strongest feature set.

What buyers should do next

If you plan to reserve an Rivian R2, timing now matters more than ever.

  1. Decide if you want the vehicle in 2026 or simply want the cheapest version.
  2. If you want one early, budget for $53,990 to $57,990, not $45,000.
  3. If range matters most, watch the Standard RWD Long Range trim.
  4. If monthly payment matters most, wait for the late-2027 base version and expect a leaner feature mix.

Rivian confirmed the numbers. Now the market can stop guessing. The R2 still looks like the brand's volume play, but the cheapest version remains a future event, not an immediate reality.



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