Rivian's Dual-Motor System Only A Few Months Away From Production | Carscoops carscoops
Rivian’s Principal Drive Unit Design Engineer, Mason Verbridge, has provided another glimpse at the company’sSet to go into production in a few months, the dual-motor powertrain is in the “final steps of validation” and has been undergoing testing for about a year and a half.
We’ll learn full details next year, but the dual-motor all-wheel drive system will be offered in the R1T and. There will be two different versions including an entry-level variant that produces a combined output of 600 hp and allows for a 0-60 mph time of 4.5 seconds. Customers can also get an “enhanced version” that develops approximately 700 hp and lowers the 0-60 mph time to 3.5 seconds.
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