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Rivian EVs are having yet another headlight issue. First, R1T and R1S owners dealt with ice buildup as the original headlights didn’t get warm enough to melt it away. Then, there was a software ...
Rivian has announced a recall of 17,260 of its R1 trucks and SUVs. 2025 models are suffering from inoperative low-beam headlights. Service centers and mobile techs will fit new headlight control ...
Rivian issued a recall for over 17,000 vehicles on Friday due to a headlight issue that only occurs in cold weather. The recall impacts certain 2025 R1S SUV and R1T electric pickup models. Luckily ...
Rivian is recalling 17,260 electric vehicles from model year 2025—including both the R1T pickup truck and R1S SUV—because their headlight low beams may fail to illuminate when the vehicles are ...
Rivian Automotive, LLC (Rivian) is issuing a recall for certain 2025 R1S and R1T vehicles. A significant concern is the failure of low beam headlights to illuminate upon starting the vehicle in ...
Stephen Edelstein January 12, 2025 Comment Now! Rivian is looking to patent heated headlight lenses to help increase the performance of the lighting on its electric pickup trucks and SUVs in snow ...
Rivian has identified a problem affecting 2,905 examples of the facelifted R1S and R1T. Affected vehicles were produced with OPmobility headlight control modules, which may prevent the low beams ...
Rivian's lifestyle-oriented truck carries a starting price of $69,900 for the Dual-Motor AWD with the Standard battery. The Max offers up to 410 miles (660 kilometers) of EPA-estimated range ...
Rivian is recalling more than 2,300 R1S, R1T, and EDV models in the United States because their headlights may not meet production specifications or Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Rivian Automotive (RIVN) is recalling 17,260 vehicles in the U.S. due to a headlight issue that can reduce visibility, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday.