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Edmunds compares the 2022 Rivian R1T against the 2022 Ram 1500

- By Miles Branman This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds. Miles Branman is a contributo­r at Edmunds.

Electrifie­d vehicles are indiscrimi­nate in their automotive expansion. First, it was hatchbacks and sedans, then SUVS. Next up: the pickup. Electric variants of light-duty pickups are being developed by a number of automakers, but there’s one electric truck that’s already on sale: the allnew Rivian R1T.

Hailing from this nascent American company, the R1T boasts an impressive range, scintillat­ing performanc­e and innovative features. But how does it compare against a convention­al truck? Edmunds compares the new R1T against one of its top-rated trucks, the Ram 1500, to find out.

Powertrain­s and cost to fuel

The Rivian R1T produces a staggering 835 horsepower thanks to four electric motors, one at each wheel. That power comes on instantly and helps the R1T cover 0-60 mph in just 3.5 seconds in Edmunds’ testing. For now, this is the only R1T configurat­ion available. Recharging can be done at home or at public fastchargi­ng stations, and the EPA estimates that it will cost on average just $950 in electricit­y to drive for a year.

Ram gives you more choice for powertrain­s. There’s a base 305-horsepower V6, a 260-horsepower turbocharg­ed diesel V6, a 395-horsepower V8 and, for the top TRX trim only, a 702-horsepower supercharg­ed V8. The TRX is the quickest of the bunch and hustles to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds. But it’s also a gas guzzler, costing an estimated $6,250 a year to refuel. The most fuel-efficient Ram 1500 is one with its diesel engine, but it will cost about three times more to refuel than the R1T.

Winner: Rivian

Towing and range

Currently, Rivian is offering the R1T with a large battery pack, with an Epa-estimated 314 miles, or a Max battery that’s good for approximat­ely 400 miles. Edmunds conducts its own real-world range test, and we were able to drive a test truck with the large battery 317 miles on a full charge.

This is plenty of range for an EV but it’s still a laggard compared to the Ram 1500. A rear-wheel-drive model with the diesel engine can potentiall­y travel about 1,000 highway miles with the optional 33-gallon tank. That said, at current national diesel prices, that fill-up would cost you about $165.

Towing will be easier with the Ram 1500 too. It has a higher maximum towing capacity when properly equipped — 12,750 pounds compared to the R1T’S 11,000 pounds — and is better suited for long distances because of quicker and less hassle-prone refueling.

Winner: Ram 1500

Styling and comfort

With pickups filling the single-vehicle role for more families, it isn’t enough for a truck to haul and tow competitiv­ely — it also needs refinement. Rivian bills its R1T as a do-it-all pickup that’s larger than a Toyota Tacoma but smaller than the fullsize Ram 1500. Its design is futuristic, while its cabin is clean and upscale. The R1T rides quietly without internal combustion rumble, though it has a firmer ride quality than some competitor­s.

The Ram 1500 helped pioneer the modern luxury pickup. With an aerodynami­c aesthetic and attention to detail, the 1500 exudes civility. Inside, the Ram offers generous passenger volume and supple seats. Ride quality is perhaps best in class and cabin volume is subdued. The smaller Rivian is easier to maneuver and more distinctiv­e, but the Ram is more comfortabl­e. This one’s even.

Winner: Tie

Value and warranty

Like many automotive startups, Rivian is offering its most expensive model first. Customers can order a standard-battery, dual-motor R1T for $67,500, though deliveries of this configurat­ion aren’t scheduled until 2024. If you want one sooner, the quad-motor will cost at least $85,000. All R1TS come well equipped with vegan leather seats and a 16-inch infotainme­nt screen. They’re also backed by a long five-year/60,000-mile basic and eightyear/175,000 mile powertrain warranty.

The least expensive Ram 1500, the Tradesman trim, is markedly less expensive at $37,695. But spec out a comparably equipped Limited Longhorn 4WD and the price increases to $61,775. If power is more appealing, be prepared to shell out $78,675 for the 1500 TRX. Though inventory is reduced in the current climate, you’ll be able to pick up your preferred 1500 well before the less expensive R1TS. All Rams come with a three-year/36,000-mile basic and five-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty.

There’s a case to be made for the familiarit­y of a convention­al truck. But good things come to those who wait, and we think the driving future is brighter with the Rivian R1T.

Winner: Rivian

Edmunds says: It’s a victory by the thinnest of margins, but we put the Rivian R1T just ahead of the Ram 1500. The right truck for you will depend on your needs: the Ram’s immediate convenienc­e and lower cost of entry, or the Rivian’s break from fossil fuels and futuristic style.

 ?? RIVIAN AUTOMOTIVE VIA AP ?? The 2022 Rivian R1T is an all-electric pickup truck with an estimated annual electricit­y cost of $950.
RIVIAN AUTOMOTIVE VIA AP The 2022 Rivian R1T is an all-electric pickup truck with an estimated annual electricit­y cost of $950.
 ?? STELLANTIS VIA AP ?? The 2022 Ram 1500 is a full-size pickup with a range of engines. Its most fuel-efficient engine is a diesel V6, with an estimated annual fuel cost of about $3,150.
STELLANTIS VIA AP The 2022 Ram 1500 is a full-size pickup with a range of engines. Its most fuel-efficient engine is a diesel V6, with an estimated annual fuel cost of about $3,150.

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