The Rivian R2 is drawing attention online as a possible alternative to the Tesla Model Y. Part of the interest stems from a mix of quick acceleration and useful features, such as a front trunk that can serve as a cooler.
Here's what to know
In a recent TikTok video, automotive expert Forrest Jones broke down the features of the all-electric truck and asked, "I want to know if you would choose this over a Tesla Model Y."
@forrestsautoreviews Would you take this over a Tesla Model Y?? 🤔🤷🏽♂️ • • • • • • • #rivian #tesla #ev #cartok #foryoupage ♬ original sound - Forrest Jones
Much of the walkthrough focused on versatility. Jones said the R2 offers extra storage beneath the trunk floor, a rear pass-through, and a rear window that rolls down to fit longer items. Up front, the frunk has a built-in drain that lets it double as a cooler, and the vehicle also includes a 120-volt outlet for camping or powering equipment.
The creator also ran through a long list of capability and comfort features. The performance trim, they said, delivers 330 miles of range, 656 horsepower, and a 0-to-60 mph time of 3.5 seconds. The R2 also comes with 9.8 inches of ground clearance, available all-terrain tires, tow hooks, a glass roof, heated and ventilated seats, dual wireless charging pads, and a built-in flashlight in the door.
More background
More shoppers are comparing electric vehicles based on utility, comfort, and everyday flexibility.
EVs save drivers money over time. Charging is often cheaper than paying for gas, and electric vehicles generally require less routine maintenance since they do not need oil changes and have fewer moving parts that can wear out. They also produce no tailpipe emissions, which can help reduce the heat-trapping air pollution associated with daily driving.
The Rivian R2 is designed to appeal to drivers who want EV efficiency without sacrificing cargo space or outdoor-friendly capability. Its cooler-style frunk, power outlet, and off-road-ready ground clearance all suggest a vehicle built for errands, road trips, and recreation.
What can be done?
Range, charging setup, cargo flexibility, maintenance costs, and how a shopper actually uses a vehicle can matter when buying an electric vehicle.
For many households, that combination — lower fueling costs, reduced routine maintenance, and the convenience of waking up to a charged battery — can make an EV especially appealing. Drivers who haul gear, take weekend trips, or want something that feels more adventure-ready may find the R2's features useful.
EV shoppers now have more choices than ever, and that growing competition could be good news for drivers looking for lower operating costs and a vehicle that better fits their lifestyle.
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