This week Rivian launched its all-new R2 as anticipated, and it is a sensible next step. It’s a smaller, significantly less expensive take on Rivian’s R1S SUV. It will bring Rivian’s brand to the mass market. It should be a massive success. But Rivian surprisingly announced a second vehicle alongside the R2 called the R3. And it’s the one that caught my car enthusiast’s eye.
Rivian will build the R3 on the same platform as the R2. But it’s the vehicle every bean counter would have told Rivian not to sell to Americans. It’s an off-road-capable hatchback. It looks bold and distinctive. And — dare we say it for an EV — it sounds downright fun.
The Rivian R3’s design harkens back to some legendary vehicles
Most EVs look very similar. They are aerodynamic jelly beans or potatoes (with some aggressive creases trying to match that). They are most often minimalist and achromatic. They aren’t bad, per se. But they seem more oriented to a tech audience that oohs and aahs over the latest Apple product.
The R3 is for people who love cars. Technically, the R3 is a midsize crossover, which makes it the most reviled of all automotive shapes, an SUV coupe. But its looks immediately evoke iconic hatchbacks like the VW Golf GTI, Lancia Delta Integrale and the Soviet-built off-roading Lada Niva.
