Rivians’ Tires Are Wearing Out in as Little as 6,000 Miles. Here’s Why
The electric Rivian R1T pickup truck and R1S SUV seem to be eating tires. Some of it's down to vehicle design, but some is user error.
www.thedrive.com
For months now, Rivian owners have debated the cause of a common issue with their electric pickup trucks and SUVs: Rapid front tire wear. Some owners have reported their R1Ts and R1Ses are chewing through tires in as little as 6,000 miles, while other owners have pointed to the driver as being at fault. The complete answer is a bit more complicated, however, because some of the wear appears to be down to the truck's design—though, the owner plays a big role, too.
Tire wear has been the subject of discussion among Rivian owners since early 2022, mere months after the R1T's launch. The community was worried the truck's roughly 7,000-pound curb weight and extreme torque could cause rapid wear, despite Pirelli covering all of Rivian's OE tires for at least 50,000 miles. Still, their concerns have been substantiated by owners complaining of accelerated wear, and even having to replace tires much earlier than expected.
4-8 sets of tires in the same amount of time it takes me to go through one set. At least the EVs are better for the environment.....I mean EV's chewing through rubber tires is wicked green! Right?
If I recall from Rivian’s press releases, if you don’t use the recommended tires, you lose range.
Any cargo? Lose range.
Wrong phase of the moon? Lose range.
Not ready for prime time? Certainly.