
Two heads are better than one, just like four motors are better than two. Rivian’s newest model, R1 Quad, throws down the gauntlet for EVs by offering four individual motors — literally one for each wheel. With each wheel powered by its own motor, Quad offers next-level precision and torque vectoring in all four corners. The result is the fastest Rivian you can buy while still coming equipped with all the features that make the brand stand out from all the rest.
Best of all, both R1S and R1T are available in Quad-Motor configurations, so you don’t have to compromise any of your personal needs or preferences to unleash the full potential of your Rivian. Both deliver 1,025 horsepower, 1,198 pound-feet of torque, and an EPA estimated range of 374 miles. The four motors enable Quad to traverse a quarter-mile in just 10.5 seconds. R1T Quad can go 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds, while the R1S takes just a tenth of a second longer to do the same.
Almost no spot is too tight for the Quad, which can tackle switchbacks and hairpin turns with kick turns, instant rotation, and a digital RAD tuner that lets you easily customize drive modes to your exact specifications. Other perks that come with the Quad include exclusive wheels and striking accents, including brake calipers in Laguna Beach Blue. Explore the Rivian Quad, built to handle almost any adventure — including new ones not even conceived of yet.
Actual vehicle capability will depend on selected options and trim. Torque, horsepower and acceleration timing estimates vary based on battery, tire, drive modes, vehicle load and weather. All range estimates are based on a configuration with 22″ road wheels and tires. Official EPA values are noted — some range estimates are preliminary estimates based on the EPA test cycle and are not official EPA values. The EPA estimates range through a series of standardized lab tests that mimic real world conditions. Factors including tires, drive modes, HVAC settings and accessories can all have an impact on range.
Actual vehicle capability will depend on selected options and trim. Torque, horsepower and acceleration timing estimates vary based on battery, tire, drive modes, vehicle load and weather. Timing for 0-60 mph are based on configuration with 22″ road wheels and tires and requires use of Launch mode. Launch mode should not be used on public roads.
Kick Turn and RAD Tuner are coming in September 2025 via OTA update.