Watch Motor Trend’s Second Part Of Its Trans-America Roadtrip With The Rivian R1T

Reviews


The second part of Motor Trend’s journey across the United States with the Rivian R1T has been released, showing Jonny Liberman and Miguel Cortina driving the pickup from Dalton, Georgia to Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

Rather than driving the R1T along motorways for hours and hours on end, Motor Trend decided to test it along the 4,253-mile Trans America trail which consists almost solely of unpaved roads. It takes a lot longer than driving from coast to coast along the highway but it is much more challenging and takes you through much more scenic areas.

Also See: Rivian R1T Prototype Crashes Into Parked Ford Explorer And Mercedes S-Class

During this leg of the trip, the team drove their two Rivian models along some rather difficult paths and at one stage, were confronted with a blocked-off part of the trail. This forced them to find an alternative route through the trees and despite the R1T being quite a large truck, it didn’t encounter any issues.

Rivian itself is establishing a number of Level 2 charger stations across the Trans-America trail, including in existing RV parks and at hotels and motels were those on long roadtrips will likely stop each night. This will make it much easier for other EV owners in the future to take their vehicles along the trail.

Watch Also: Motor Trend Takes Rivian’s R1T Electric Pickup Truck On The 4,253-Mile Trans-America Trail

While some may have reservations about driving an EV along the Trans-America trail, Liberman says the team didn’t encounter any major issues and simply charged the R1Ts each night and by the morning, they had a full charge.



Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Ford CEO says China operations earned $600 million in 2024
Scout has more than 50,000 reservations for upcoming EVs as VW aims to grow U.S. share
Tesla posted record China sales in 2024. But this year is going to be tough as competition heats up
BMW to install new ‘panoramic’ display in all vehicles
Toyota is ‘exploring rockets’ with nearly $45 million investment in Japanese launch startup, chairman says

1 Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *