Rivian R1T vs Subaru Solterra

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Rivian R1T
Rivian R1T

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Summary

2024 Rivian R1T
2024 Subaru Solterra
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
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Electric
Fuel Efficiency
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0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
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5
Dislikes
  • Not available in right-hand drive yet
  • Expensive compared to similar-sized utes
  • Rivian is an unproven brand

  • Slower to charge than rivals
  • Relatively short driving range
  • Cabin materials don't always support high price tag
2024 Rivian R1T Summary

Tesla started from nothing to become one of the most recognisable brands across the automotive industry in less than two decades. Rivian is hoping to do the same.

If you haven't heard of Rivian that's okay, it's currently only available in the US market. It shares a lot in common with Tesla, though - a charismatic founder and CEO, a focus on electric vehicles and plenty of hype around the brand.

To find out if the hype is justified, CarsGuide.com.au was able to organise an exclusive preview drive of the brand's R1T electric pick-up in Los Angeles recently. The R1T is one of two models Rivian has entered the market with, the other is the R1S large SUV.

This is a far cry from company founder RJ Scaringe's original vision, the R1 - a mid-engined hybrid coupe sports car. Instead, Scaringe switched focus to the pick-up and SUV markets, which provided a much larger audience and helped attract investment from the Ford Motor Company and Amazon to get the company up and running on an industrial scale.

Rivian is still a few years from making it to Australia, but make no mistake, the company has been committed to global expansion for years. As far back as April 2019 a company representative told CarsGuide it believes there's a good opportunity for the R1T and R1S to find an audience in Australia.

So, with that in mind, we drove the R1T to find out if it has what it takes to make its mark with Australian ute buyers.

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2024 Subaru Solterra Summary

The Solterra AWD is the base grade in a two-model line-up and the first EV Subaru has offered in our market.

Created in partnership with Toyota, the Subaru Solterra is being launched alongside its Toyota twin, the bZ4X.

They share electrical and mechanical underpinnings, tech and even some internal styling but Subaru is only offering the Solterra as an AWD for the Australian market which reflects the brand's adventuring heart. Whereas, Toyota is offering some of its variants in a FWD format.

The Solterra competes against other medium SUV rivals, like the Kia EV6 and market-leading Tesla Model Y.

My family of three has put the base model through its paces so keep reading to see what we discovered!

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