The Debuts of the Rivian R1T and R1S Are Delayed Again

Rivian’s R1T pickup and R1S SUV, the first models to come from the fledgling all-electric automaker, have been eagerly awaited by enthusiasts. However, with a third delay announced in less than a year, some people might naturally start to have doubts.
It’s probably not worth panicking just yet, however. Circumstances beyond the company's control are complicating the rollout of its first models. Like the pandemic, of course, but also the ongoing microchip shortage, itself in part a consequence of the global health crisis.
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe has sent out a letter to customers stating that the R1T pickup truck is now expected in September, while the R1S SUV should follow a bit later in the fall. Here’s part of what he explained in his letter:
“There are many reasons why our production ramp is taking longer than expected. The cascading impacts of the pandemic have had a compounding effect greater than anyone anticipated. Everything from facility construction, to equipment installation, to vehicle component supply (especially semiconductors) has been impacted by the pandemic. Beyond these unforeseen challenges, launching three new vehicles while setting up a multi-vehicle manufacturing plant is a complex orchestra of coordinated and interlinked activities where small issues can translate into ramp delays.”
- Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe
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