57 Rivian cars destroyed in fire

57 Rivian cars destroyed in fire

After Rivian vans caught fire in Houston in July, another disaster hit this American company. In the parking lot of Rivian’s plant in Illinois, more than 50 cars were destroyed in the fire.

According to the report, the cause of the fire is currently unknown. However, footage posted on social media showed huge flames rising into the air, as well as thick black smoke. Firefighters were called around 21:45, and after their arrival, the fire was quickly extinguished, but they were unable to save 57 new Rivian R1T and R1S cars. Fortunately, that was the only damage because the fire did not spread to the factory, and no one was hurt, confirmed Kelli Felker, spokesperson for the Rivian company.

In March of this year, the American electric vehicle manufacturer and automotive technology and outdoor recreation company, Rivian, revealed two new cars, the R2 and R3. It is about fully electric cars that should reach the market in 2026.

Like all Rivian cars, both the R3 and R2 have a well-known design. However, this time the company opted for plastic protective elements, handles that slide into the door and various black decorative details. Also, the wheelbase (2,800 mm) of the R3 model is shorter than that of the Rivian R2.

Inside are a digital instrument panel, a large central display, and comfortable seats. It should be noted that this model comes with a panoramic roof.

When it comes to technical specifications, the R3 will be offered with one, two or even three electric motors, two battery options and will have a range of almost 500 kilometers.

Source: Rivian

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