
"There are additional compartments located under the rear-trunk floorboard that offer some extra room to stuff items into, which was demonstrated by this Rivian R1S driver who took the SUV model out for a test Costco run. As delineated in the clip, he was able to fit in a good amount of products from the retail chain, all without having to adjust the children's car seats in the vehicle."
"CarsDirect data shows the base model Rivian R1s retails at more than $75,000 brand new and could go higher than $100,000, which means that even with the $7,500 federal EV tax credit, the car will cost drivers a pretty penny. But even if you are cool with spending that much money on an EV, is it still a good option for parents?"
Base Rivian R1S prices start above $75,000 and can exceed $100,000, with a $7,500 federal EV tax credit potentially reducing cost. The SUV offers substantial cargo flexibility: 17.6 cubic feet behind the third row, 46.7 cubic feet with the third row folded, and 88.2 cubic feet with the second row down. Additional under-floor rear-trunk compartments and a large frunk provide more storage, with the frunk able to hold a standard suitcase and carry-on. Demonstrated grocery and hauling examples show the vehicle can accommodate sizable loads without adjusting children's car seats, suiting active family needs.
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