Rivian R2 and R3

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R2 expansion factory update


Our 1.1 million sq. ft. manufacturing expansion in Normal, Illinois continues to advance as our team gets ready to start R2 deliveries in 2026.

We are launching R2 from our existing 4.3 million square-foot manufacturing plant, where we already build R1 and our commercial vans. Leveraging our highly skilled team and expanding our existing footprint in Normal, we’re able to launch R2 as quickly as possible. When the expansion is complete, our Normal plant will have a planned capacity of 215,000 total units.

To house the body shop and general assembly operations for R2, we are building a new 1.1 million square-foot building on the east side of our manufacturing campus, as well as several other new additions for paint, battery and material flow.

Despite the Illinois winter, construction has progressed well. Shortly, we expect the roof work to be complete and in some areas the interior work has already begun.

How close are we to the start of production?

[Tony Sanger, VP of Production Facilities]: Construction is on track and we’re all looking forward to handing the new buildings over to operations as soon as we can. We are on track to bring R2 to market in 2026, as planned, and we couldn’t be more excited.

Are there any efficiency gains we are working towards with the R2 site plan?

Tony: One of the key efficiency gains that we have created is removing all parts painting from the main paint shop and moving it to the new Parts PTED facility. This allows main paint to only be required to paint top-hats (vehicle bodies). The conveyance we are constructing between Body-to-Paint and Paint-to-General Assembly, combined with their respective Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS), gives us efficient buffers between each of the shops so we can build to the necessary high volume.

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For last couple days, RJ Scaringe has been tweeting updates too





 
Officially announced



R2 PerformanceR2 PremiumR2 StandardR2 Standard (Small pack)
PowertrainDual-Motor AWDDual-Motor AWDSingle-Motor RWDSingle-Motor RWD
Battery (Usable)87.9 kWh87.9 kWh87.9 kWhTBD
Horsepower/Torque656 hp/609 lb-ft450 hp/537 lb-ft350 hp/355 lb-ft350 hp/355 lb-ft
0-60 mph3.6 s4.6 s5.9 s5.9 s
RangeUp to 330 miles (EPA)Up to 330 miles (EPA)Up to 345 miles (Rivian est.)275+ miles (Rivian est.)
Starting price$57,990 (w/Launch Package)$53,990$48,490$45,000
AvailabilitySpring 2026Late 2026Early 2027Late 2027


The R2 Standard is heavily cost cut by having a much smaller battery. They estimate a range of 275 miles. I think the real one to get will be the Standard Long Range which will have around 345 miles. The other cars are AWD so will have more power, but slightly less range.

Edmunds showed an interior model of the R2 Standard and it seems like it's not that much worse than the Performance



EDIT:

it comes in PURPLE

 
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Honestly, everybody in the Sun Belt from Phoenix to Florida only needs the Standard large pack but I guarantee they'll go for the AWD anyway because they don't know how to be frugal or efficient.
 
That's going to become a regular occurrence if they don't reinforce the building properly. That region of northern Illinois is basically the tornado alley of the north these days. Everything from Rochester MN to central WI down to central IL is a hotspot of springtime tornado and squall line activity.
 
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