
Ahead of next year’s first production, R1T and R1S reservation holders are being offered certain perks to bide their time. An exclusive invitation went out to Rivian’s “preorder community” for private viewing and celebration prior to the NY Auto Show. Along with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, reservation holders were promised a greeting by the company’s CEO and founder, RJ Scaringe, as well as other designers and engineers involved directly with their R1T and R1S vehicles.

In 2017, New York governor Andrew Cuomo made a guest appearance at that year’s NY Auto Show in a show of support for EV vehicles. The state was offering $55 million in rebates for new alternative energy vehicle buyers as well as investing $15 million to raise public awareness about EVs. Although Cuomo arrived at the event in the ICE-powered Dodge Challenger Demon, the message was apparently still received well enough.
Rivian’s reservation holders are likely looking at a $69,000 base price to secure the purchase of their electric truck, $72,500 for their SUV, all before incentives, and vehicle production is expected to begin in 2020 at Rivian’s factory located in Normal, Illinois. As per Tesla’s business model, the higher-end variants of the company’s trucks will come first, the lower end following about a year later. Pre-orders are still open on Rivian’s official website.
Source: https://www.teslarati.com/rivian-new-york-auto-show-april/