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Rivian R2 ventures into real-world testing

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Max McDee, 26 May 2025

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Rivian is pushing its upcoming R2 model into the crucial phase of real-world validation. The production-intent electric SUVs are hitting the pavement and rugged trails, and they are doing so under some of the most creative camouflage wraps seen in the automotive world.

The unique designs adorning these R2 test vehicles are far from your typical spy-shot fare of black and white swirls. Jonathan Szczupak, Rivian's Senior Director of Exterior Design, revealed that the inspiration for these vibrant coverings came directly from the great outdoors. The design team tried to cloak each R2 in imagery reflecting nature, intending for the vehicles to feel "alive, dynamic, and a little mysterious" as they undergo testing.

Rivian R2 ventures into real-world testing

According to Szczupak, the exterior design of the R2 is still undergoing minor refinements. His team is meticulously tweaking every curve and line ahead of mass production, and the camouflage helps obscure these subtle but important final adjustments. Adding to the intrigue, the Rivian designer hinted that these artistic wraps might hide some "Easter Eggs." One not-so-hidden nod to the brand's playful side is the inclusion of a yellow silhouette of Gear Guard Gary, Rivian's friendly yeti mascot, integrated into the design.

Public reaction to these distinctive wraps has been enthusiastic, with many people asking if Rivian will offer similar designs on the final production cars. Szczupak's response, a coy "Never say never," has certainly fueled hopes among potential customers. This isn't the first time Rivian enthusiasts have shown a liking for pre-production elements; a similar buzz was generated by images of validation wheels shared earlier by Rivian's CEO.

Rivian R2 ventures into real-world testing

The appearance of these camouflaged R2s on testing routes is a big step in the SUV's development. Rivian's founder and CEO, RJ Scaringe, has been providing glimpses into the R2's progress over the past month. These updates have included looks at the "Maximus Drive Unit" set to power the new EVs, details about the vehicle's body, and images of a fleet of validation models being assembled on a pilot line at Rivian's production facility in Normal, Illinois.

As these camouflaged R2 units collect miles and data under harsh real-world conditions, Rivian moves closer to launching what it hopes will be another successful electric vehicle. Production for the Rivian R2 will begin next year, and while full specifications, including range, battery options, and pricing, are still a secret, the validation phase reveals that the debut is getting ever so closer.

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  • kmq
  • 28 May 2025

Do the R2 electric drive motors continue to incorporate press fit shafts?

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  • kmq
  • 27 May 2025

Waiting for the 2026 Rav4 PHEV which has a spare tire in a spare tire well, and an actual circular steering wheel. And the Rav4 history of reliability is way more news-worthy than a camo yeti. Both have rumblings of shuffling the charge-port positi...

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