Rivian R1X: The Next Hardcore Off-Road Electric Truck
Rivian may be prepping the R1X, a rugged R1T variant with higher clearance, beefier tires, and adventure-ready upgrades. Here’s what we know.

A More Capable Electric Pickup
Rivian’s been moving fast. Between introducing three new SUVs—the R2, R3, and R3X—they’re making electric adventure vehicles more accessible than ever. The R3X, a rugged compact SUV, has already caught the eye of off-roaders, but it looks like Rivian isn’t stopping there. A recent trademark filing, spotted by eagle-eyed users on Rivian Owner’s Forum, hints at the R1X—a possible hardcore sibling to the R1T.
What Could the R1X Bring to the Table?
It’s no secret that automakers love to juice up their truck lineups with performance and adventure-ready variants. Think higher ground clearance, chunkier tires, beefed-up cladding—all the gear that saves buyers from hours in the garage upgrading their rigs themselves. The R1X could follow that formula, giving Rivian fans a more extreme, out-of-the-box adventure machine.
While details are scarce beyond the trademark, speculation is already running wild. Could it feature a unique powertrain, redesigned bumpers for better approach and departure angles, or other off-road-specific tech that sets it apart from the R1T? A recent patent filing hints that Rivian might be plotting exactly that. If it hits the market alongside the refreshed R1S and R1T, it could turn heads—and trails—across the country.

Trademark Tease or Serious Signal?
Trademarks don’t always guarantee a product will see daylight, but they do reveal intent. If Rivian moves forward with the R1X, it could act as a bridge between the arrival of their more affordable SUV lineup and the existing R1T/R1S family. For off-road fans, this could mean a new electric pickup ready to tackle rougher trails, without the need to chop, weld, and retrofit.
The R1X might still be mostly mystery and conjecture, but one thing’s for sure—Rivian isn’t done pushing the envelope, and the adventure-ready crowd is paying attention.
