Two years after revealing what its affordable next-generation EV would look like, Rivian has shared all of the pricing, colors, and performance specs for its upcoming R2 SUV. And like so many new car releases, it’s complicated.
The bottom line: Rivian’s bid to sell a more affordable EV that is accessible to a broader market will cost between $45,000 and $57,990 — price points that vary based on performance and other interior and exterior touches.
Rivian will eventually offer consumers several versions of its R2 mid-sized SUV. But the first one that will be available to consumers this spring will be its most expensive. The R2 Performance with the Launch Package trim, an all-wheel drive dual motor EV with up to 330 miles of EPA estimated range, will start at $57,990. Rivian will eventually drop the launch edition label and simply sell a performance trim, though it has not yet shared pricing details.
Rivian said it will begin production and deliveries of a premium version of the R2 — also a dual-motor AWD SUV with less horsepower, but the same 330-mile range — in late 2026 that starts at $53,990.
The automaker will then offer two different standard versions of the R2 — the battery range being the primary difference here. The “long range” standard R2 is expected to go into production in early 2027 with a range of 345 miles and a starting price of $48,490. A cheaper $45,000 standard version with 275 miles of estimated range will go into production sometime in late 2027, Rivian said.
Whether Rivian ultimately makes that $45,000 version is unclear, and will likely depend on how the initial rollout of its more expensive versions go.
Notably, Rivian is fairly equitable across all the trims when it comes to the basics. All of the R2 trims are built off Rivian’s new mid-sized platform that uses motors developed and manufactured in house. They all come with an 87.9 kilowatt-hour battery pack and a native North American Charging Standard port — you know, the one that originated from Tesla. Even the battery ranges are fairly close within the R2 trims, with the exception of the cheapest R2 standard version.
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The specs change, however, once you look at horsepower and torque. The performance launch edition is the fastest and most capable. The dual-motor all-wheel drive variant delivers 656 horsepower and 609-pound feet of torque and is capable of traveling from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 3.6 seconds. (Not that anyone driving a mid-sized SUV needs to launch off the line like that.)
Rivian takes it down a notch with the premium trim which is still a dual-motor AWD, but this one only produces 450 horsepower and 537 lb-ft of torque. And that translates to a slower 4.6 seconds to travel from zero to 60 mph.
Finally, the standard long range version is a rear-wheel drive that produces 350 horsepower and 355 lb-ft of torque. This version does get that boost in range at 345 miles. It is slower off the line though with a 5.9 second time to travel from a standstill to 60 mph. (Rivian isn’t sharing specs for the cheapest R2 yet.)
The Rivian R2 SUV is arguably an existential vehicle for the automaker — and one that the automaker has placed considerably high sales goals for this year. It has to be compelling enough to hook consumers, without shutting them out with a high price tag. And it has to be cheaper to build than its flagship model, if it hopes to someday be profitable.
For Rivian, that sweet spot wanders a bit, but is mostly above $50,000. Whether it’s the sweet spot of consumers is another matter. The average new car buyer paid $49,191 in January, according to Kelly Blue Book. This puts the R2 just above that average price — and notably before the buyers add any bells and whistles to the vehicle they configure.
And there will be plenty of opportunities to add upgrades.

Prospective R2 buyers will be offered lots of choices to make the EV their own. And each one ratchets up the price tag. For instance, every version of the EV comes standard in a new color it calls Esker Silver.
If the buyer wants a different paint color, like the special “launch green” for the launch edition, it will cost them. Rivian is introducing three new colors in all, the silver, a metallic blue called Catalina Cove, and a metallic grey called Half Moon Grey. It will also let buyers opt for its other existing colors.
Buyers that opt for the more expensive performance launch edition and premium models will get the most “extra items,” including an 9-speaker, 2-midwoofers audio system, heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear outboard seats, and heated steering wheel, and a 12-way adjustable seats. Both of these trims will also come standard with a new interior with what Rivian describes as birch wood accents. And both will have a torch flashlight in the driver door, a nod to one of the original fun surprises in its luxury R1 truck and SUV.
While every new R2 will come with standard advanced driver assistance features, there are options to upgrade. Rivian Autonomy+, which offers hands-free driving on certain highways, is a one-time $2,500 fee or $49.99 per month. This is included for those who splurge for the performance launch edition.
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