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Take a sneak peek into Rivian R2 pilot line

Rivian is all set to produce the R2 midsize electric SUV next year and has shared an early look at the R2 pilot line as this vehicle enters real-world testing.
A video published by the company shows how engineers gather to find the pre-production issues, fix them, and refine the process before making the final call.
This process includes assembling a vehicle using production-ready tools, equipment, and technologies to identify potential problems. Thereafter, the team applies solutions to ensure that everything meets quality and efficiency goals for large-scale manufacturing.
It also validates the vehicle dynamics, controls, software, ADAS, as well as other equipped technologies. These must be functional when the vehicle reaches customers.
In a post on X, Rivian CEO, RJ Scaringe, showed R2 going through rigorous testing on a multi-axis shaker, a machine designed to simulate real-world driving conditions by shaking and tilting the vehicle assembly.
This test is crucial to verify the vehicle’s durability and reliability, which could cause performance decline.
The video also introduced the test driving team, who drives the vehicle through different conditions and scenarios to find faults and report them back to improve the final design. The Rivian R2 pilot line tour follows last month’s real-world validation while revealing unique camouflaged wraps.
Announced last year, Rivian R2 follows the footprint of R1S and enhanced features to provide a new user experience at almost half the price $45,000. The company has set the production line at the Normal, Illinois facility, which is expected to start in the first half of 2026.