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Rivian R2 confirmed for right-hand drive, no timeframe for Australian sales


The smaller Rivian R2 electric SUV will be made in right-hand drive for sale in the UK, but Australian availability is still up in the air.

RJ Scaringe, Rivian’s founder and CEO, told Autocar the company will launch the R2 in North American during the first half of 2026, with European sales following on from that. Once those launches were out of the way, the R2 would then be introduced into the UK in right-hand drive.

With the R2 confirmed as being engineered for right-hand drive, the chances of it being sold Down Under have increased significantly.

When asked about an Australian launch, a Rivian spokesperson told CarExpert, “It’s our ambition to sell our cars globally – including Australia – however we don’t have a timeframe to share at the moment.”

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Although firm dates for the European and UK debuts to yet to be set, both the R2 and the even smaller R3/R3X were developed with Europe in mind.

Measuring 4715mm long, 1905mm wide, 1700mm tall, and with a 2935mm wheelbase, the R2 is 35mm shorter and 73mm narrower than the Tesla Model Y, but has a more upright body.

At least in photos, the upcoming R2 and the larger seven-seat R1S are hard to tell apart, but the five-seat R2 is a huge step down in size. It is 385mm shorter and 109mm narrower than the R1S, which is only available in North America.

Measuring 5100mm long, 2014mm wide, 1816mm tall, and with a 3076mm wheelbase the R1S is in roughly the same class size as the Mercedes-Benz GLS.