Welcome to Ride Again's donation page for the Rivian R1S, the innovative electric 3-row SUV that's transforming the landscape of sustainable transportation. In San Antonio, we see a growing community of early-adopter EV owners who appreciate the balance of luxury, utility, and eco-friendliness. With a range of configurations from the 2022 Launch Edition to the latest 2026 variants, your donation will help ensure that more families can benefit from the electric revolution.
Donors of the Rivian R1S often highlight their excitement over the vehicle's impressive battery range and off-road capabilities. However, range anxiety can be a concern, and continued OTA updates improve vehicle performance and address known issues. By contributing your R1S to Ride Again, you are supporting an essential pipeline for electric vehicle adoption while simultaneously ensuring your vehicle is put to good use in the San Antonio area.
πGeneration guide
Gen 1 β’ 2022-present
The Rivian R1S debuted in 2022, featuring a versatile 3-row seating configuration with options for Standard, Large, and Max Pack batteries. Ranging from 270 to 410 miles, it allows for both adventurous trips and everyday usability.
Known issues by generation
As with any new model, the Rivian R1S has had some model-specific issues since its launch in 2022. Early production units may experience panel gap concerns, particularly around the panoramic glass roof, which can creak during body flex events. OTA updates have significantly improved infotainment performance, resolving freeze issues on the Snapdragon hardware. Some units may also have experienced problems with charging-port reliability in cold climates and rare auxiliary battery faults. It's vital for donors to disclose any known issues to accurately inform potential recipients.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of donated Rivian R1S vehicles varies depending on condition, trim, and battery State of Health (SoH). Performance, Tri-Motor, and Quad-Motor variants often list between $85,000 and $100,000 and above. Prospective donors should consider the age and usage history of the battery pack, as well as whether it is original or replaced. The range tier significantly impacts value, with the Max Pack option being particularly desirable. Note that federal credits under Section 30D and 25E do not apply to donations.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Rivian R1S involves specific steps to ensure safety and compliance. The high-voltage battery must be handled carefully, and the low-voltage 12V state needs to be assessed. Ensure your vehicle is in Park mode and tow mode is disabled. Include your NEMA 14-50 charging cable, mobile charge cable, and any CCS or NACS adapters. Itβs essential to understand that the 8-year/100k or 150k or 175k-mile warranty can be transferred, providing added assurance to the new owner. Proper handling of the frunk and cargo space is also crucial.
San Antonio regional notes
In the San Antonio area, Rivian R1S owners can benefit from the growing EV charging infrastructure, including supercharger access. However, cold-climate range loss can present challenges, making thermal management an important consideration. Many owners are interested in Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) applications, particularly in emergencies. The R1S's off-road capabilities make it well-suited for the varied terrains found around San Antonio, and the tank-turn feature adds an extra layer of utility for adventurous outings.