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Data points are all over the place. Following up based on latest I have heard from Rivian Service Rep:
Invite/Order Date: 6/17
Pre-production email: 6/27
VIN Assignment: 6/29
Current Status: Trade-in Doc Review, no delivery date

I uploaded all the Trade in docs and photos on 6/29, but haven't seen any movement since then. I texted my delivery team and they said that the Trade-In Team will review the documents 7 days prior to my delivery date. Wondering if that tracks with anyone else?
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Data points are all over the place. Following up based on latest I have heard from Rivian Service Rep:
Invite/Order Date: 6/17
Pre-production email: 6/27
VIN Assignment: 6/29
Current Status: Trade-in Doc Review, no delivery date

I uploaded all the Trade in docs and photos on 6/29, but haven't seen any movement since then. I texted my delivery team and they said that the Trade-In Team will review the documents 7 days prior to my delivery date. Wondering if that tracks with anyone else?
how did you get into contact with your delivery team? All my documentation is finished, no delivery date but everything has been reviewed, Would love to get into contact and ask them if they have a rough idea on delivery date potentials.
 

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So I got a text and email yesterday saying they were so and so from my "Rivian Guide Team" looking to assist in the Digital Purchasing Process. Maybe because my stuff was stuck in review?
 

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Received invite on 06/16, didn't order until 06/24. No updates since. CC with 20 AT. Location: AZ.
 

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R2 Tracker Update - July 1, 2026


Following up on yesterday’s update, there was more movement in the tracker today.


Since yesterday:


  • Total tracker entries increased from 132 to 136, so +4 new rows
  • VIN-entered rows increased from 43 to 48, so +5 VIN rows
  • There are still a couple of apparent duplicate VIN entries, so I would treat the unique VIN count as roughly 46 unique VIN-assigned orders
  • Current rough count: 136 total entries, 48 VIN-entered rows, about 46 unique VIN-assigned orders

New / notable VIN activity today:


  • Texas, Catalina Cove, 20” wheels, VIN 02315, delivery 7/30/2026
  • California, Catalina Cove, 21” wheels, VIN X1421, delivery not provided
  • Texas, Catalina Cove, 21” wheels, VIN 00738, 2-4 week window
  • Pennsylvania, Catalina Cove, 21” wheels, VIN 01893, lease, 4-8 week window
  • Arizona, Half Moon Grey, 21” wheels, VIN 01061, delivery TBD

There also appears to be a cleanup/update on the Illinois Catalina Cove entry for Crab. Yesterday it showed a VIN in a different format. Today it shows 01643 with a 6/29 delivery date, so I am treating that as an updated/cleaned-up entry rather than a brand-new VIN.


Biggest takeaway today: Catalina Cove is clearly gaining momentum.


Yesterday, Catalina Cove had started to catch up. Today’s new VIN activity makes that even clearer. Several of today’s VINs are Catalina Cove, including TX, CA, TX again, and PA.


That weakens the earlier theory that Half Moon Grey and Glacier White were the main colors being pulled forward. At this point, I think color may matter within build batches, but the larger driver still looks like logistics and regional delivery flow.


The Pennsylvania VIN is the most interesting update for the Mid-Atlantic.


PA now has another VIN, and this one is especially notable because it is:


  • Catalina Cove
  • 21” wheels
  • Lease
  • 4-8 week window

That matters because leases had been underrepresented in VIN assignments, and PA/NJ/DE/MD had not looked like a huge early wave. Between yesterday’s Delaware Launch Green VIN and today’s Pennsylvania lease VIN, the Mid-Atlantic is starting to look more active.


Texas also had a strong day.


Texas picked up multiple Catalina Cove VINs. That suggests Rivian may be feeding another regional lane, not just California and the Midwest.


Updated regional picture


The VIN clusters still look strongest in:


  1. California
  2. Missouri / nearby Midwest
  3. Arizona
  4. Texas
  5. PA / Mid-Atlantic starting to build

California still looks like the largest cluster overall, but today’s update makes the rollout look a little broader than it did yesterday.


Updated rollout theory


I still think this is less about strict reservation order and more about controlled logistics waves.


The likely flow is something like:


Normal, IL build batch → final QC → rail/truck release → regional auto ramp → truck to Rivian service/delivery point → customer delivery


That would explain why VINs are appearing in clusters by region and configuration rather than in a clean first-reserved, first-delivered order.


What changed in my thinking today


Yesterday, I thought the biggest new signal was the Delaware Launch Green VIN and the start of a Mid-Atlantic movement.


Today, I think the biggest signals are:


  1. Catalina Cove is no longer lagging, it is actively moving
  2. PA/Mid-Atlantic looks more active
  3. Leases may be starting to show up in VIN assignments
  4. Texas may be entering a stronger delivery wave
  5. The rollout still looks logistics-driven rather than reservation-date-driven

What I’ll be watching next


  • More PA/NJ/DE/MD/VA VINs
  • Whether the PA lease VIN is a one-off or the start of lease movement
  • Whether Catalina Cove keeps gaining VINs
  • Whether Launch Green gets more VIN activity
  • Whether Texas continues to pick up VINs
  • Whether delivery windows start shrinking after VIN assignment

Bottom line: today’s update makes the R2 rollout look more active and more geographically spread out than yesterday. The strongest new signal is Catalina Cove momentum, and the most encouraging Mid-Atlantic signal is the new Pennsylvania lease VIN.
 

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R2 Tracker Update - July 1, 2026


Following up on yesterday’s update, there was more movement in the tracker today.


Since yesterday:


  • Total tracker entries increased from 132 to 136, so +4 new rows
  • VIN-entered rows increased from 43 to 48, so +5 VIN rows
  • There are still a couple of apparent duplicate VIN entries, so I would treat the unique VIN count as roughly 46 unique VIN-assigned orders
  • Current rough count: 136 total entries, 48 VIN-entered rows, about 46 unique VIN-assigned orders

New / notable VIN activity today:


  • Texas, Catalina Cove, 20” wheels, VIN 02315, delivery 7/30/2026
  • California, Catalina Cove, 21” wheels, VIN X1421, delivery not provided
  • Texas, Catalina Cove, 21” wheels, VIN 00738, 2-4 week window
  • Pennsylvania, Catalina Cove, 21” wheels, VIN 01893, lease, 4-8 week window
  • Arizona, Half Moon Grey, 21” wheels, VIN 01061, delivery TBD

There also appears to be a cleanup/update on the Illinois Catalina Cove entry for Crab. Yesterday it showed a VIN in a different format. Today it shows 01643 with a 6/29 delivery date, so I am treating that as an updated/cleaned-up entry rather than a brand-new VIN.


Biggest takeaway today: Catalina Cove is clearly gaining momentum.


Yesterday, Catalina Cove had started to catch up. Today’s new VIN activity makes that even clearer. Several of today’s VINs are Catalina Cove, including TX, CA, TX again, and PA.


That weakens the earlier theory that Half Moon Grey and Glacier White were the main colors being pulled forward. At this point, I think color may matter within build batches, but the larger driver still looks like logistics and regional delivery flow.


The Pennsylvania VIN is the most interesting update for the Mid-Atlantic.


PA now has another VIN, and this one is especially notable because it is:


  • Catalina Cove
  • 21” wheels
  • Lease
  • 4-8 week window

That matters because leases had been underrepresented in VIN assignments, and PA/NJ/DE/MD had not looked like a huge early wave. Between yesterday’s Delaware Launch Green VIN and today’s Pennsylvania lease VIN, the Mid-Atlantic is starting to look more active.


Texas also had a strong day.


Texas picked up multiple Catalina Cove VINs. That suggests Rivian may be feeding another regional lane, not just California and the Midwest.


Updated regional picture


The VIN clusters still look strongest in:


  1. California
  2. Missouri / nearby Midwest
  3. Arizona
  4. Texas
  5. PA / Mid-Atlantic starting to build

California still looks like the largest cluster overall, but today’s update makes the rollout look a little broader than it did yesterday.


Updated rollout theory


I still think this is less about strict reservation order and more about controlled logistics waves.


The likely flow is something like:


Normal, IL build batch → final QC → rail/truck release → regional auto ramp → truck to Rivian service/delivery point → customer delivery


That would explain why VINs are appearing in clusters by region and configuration rather than in a clean first-reserved, first-delivered order.


What changed in my thinking today


Yesterday, I thought the biggest new signal was the Delaware Launch Green VIN and the start of a Mid-Atlantic movement.


Today, I think the biggest signals are:


  1. Catalina Cove is no longer lagging, it is actively moving
  2. PA/Mid-Atlantic looks more active
  3. Leases may be starting to show up in VIN assignments
  4. Texas may be entering a stronger delivery wave
  5. The rollout still looks logistics-driven rather than reservation-date-driven

What I’ll be watching next


  • More PA/NJ/DE/MD/VA VINs
  • Whether the PA lease VIN is a one-off or the start of lease movement
  • Whether Catalina Cove keeps gaining VINs
  • Whether Launch Green gets more VIN activity
  • Whether Texas continues to pick up VINs
  • Whether delivery windows start shrinking after VIN assignment

Bottom line: today’s update makes the R2 rollout look more active and more geographically spread out than yesterday. The strongest new signal is Catalina Cove momentum, and the most encouraging Mid-Atlantic signal is the new Pennsylvania lease VIN.
The Texas movement makes me hopeful that my Launch Green VIN will be assigned soon. I got the "pre-production" email on 6/27 but haven't heard anything since, so hopefully they're doing a batch of Catalina Cove and will switch to Launch Green soon :fingerscrossed:
 

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love reading these - great work!
as the DE assigned VIN, wanted to mention that there are no SC in DE, I’m picking mine up in Malvern, PA (no date assigned yet).
 

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Received invite on 06/17, didn't order until 06/27. VIN received today. CC with 21. Location: CA.
 

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R2 Tracker Update - July 2, 2026


Following up on yesterday’s update, today was a lighter day, but there was still some movement in the tracker.


Since yesterday:


  • Total tracker entries increased from 136 to 137, so +1 new row
  • VIN-entered rows increased from 48 to 50, so +2 VIN rows
  • After cleaning up obvious duplicates, I’d treat the current count as roughly 48 unique VIN-assigned orders
  • Current rough count: 137 total entries, 50 VIN-entered rows, about 48 unique VIN-assigned orders

New / notable VIN activity today:


  • California, Catalina Cove, 21” wheels, VIN 01690, 4-8 week window, purchase
  • Tennessee, Launch Green, 20” wheels, VIN 01477, delivery unknown, purchase

The California row is a new tracker entry. The Tennessee row looks like an existing entry that gained a VIN.


Biggest takeaway today: Catalina Cove continues to move.


Catalina Cove picked up another VIN today in California, which keeps reinforcing the trend from the last couple of updates. A few days ago, it looked like Half Moon Grey and Glacier White were leading. Now Catalina Cove has clearly caught up in the VIN-assigned data.


Based on the current unique VIN rows, Catalina Cove and Half Moon Grey now look roughly tied at the top.


Launch Green also got a small but useful signal.


The Tennessee VIN is Launch Green with 20” all-terrain wheels. Launch Green had looked underrepresented early, so this is another sign that Launch Green is moving, just not as heavily as Catalina Cove or Half Moon Grey so far.


Current pattern snapshot from the unique VIN rows:


  • California remains the largest VIN cluster
  • Catalina Cove and Half Moon Grey are now the leading colors
  • 21” all-season wheels still dominate over 20” all-terrain wheels
  • Purchases still dominate VIN assignments
  • Leases remain underrepresented
  • Current R1 owner status still does not look like a major deciding factor

Updated color read


The color theory has changed over the last few days:


  • Early data suggested Half Moon Grey and Glacier White were being prioritized
  • Then Catalina Cove started gaining momentum
  • Today’s new California Catalina Cove VIN keeps that trend going
  • Launch Green is moving, but still not at the same rate

So I’d now say color matters less as a standalone explanation. It looks more like certain colors are getting pulled forward when they fit into the right production and logistics batch.


Regional read


California continues to be the strongest cluster. That still fits the broader logistics theory: large demand, strong service-center coverage, and enough volume to justify westbound transport batches.


The Tennessee VIN is interesting because it adds another Southeast/Mid-South data point. That could be a one-off, or it could suggest Rivian is continuing to feed additional regional lanes beyond California, Missouri, Texas, Arizona, and the Mid-Atlantic.


Updated rollout theory


I still think this rollout is being driven by logistics waves more than strict reservation order.


The likely flow remains:


Normal, IL build batch → final QC → rail/truck release → regional auto ramp → truck to Rivian service/delivery point → customer delivery


That would explain why VINs continue to appear in regional/configuration clusters instead of a perfect reservation-date sequence.


What changed in my thinking today


Not a huge change, but today reinforces three things:


  1. Catalina Cove is clearly not lagging anymore
  2. Launch Green is moving, just more slowly
  3. California remains the most consistent VIN region

What I’ll keep watching next


  • Whether PA/NJ/DE/MD/VA get more VINs
  • Whether Launch Green starts catching up
  • Whether Catalina Cove continues to lead new VIN activity
  • Whether lease orders start gaining momentum
  • Whether Tennessee/Southeast gets more entries
  • Whether delivery windows tighten after VIN assignment

Bottom line: today was a smaller update, but the pattern still points to a logistics-driven rollout. California keeps leading, Catalina Cove keeps gaining, and Launch Green is finally showing more signs of movement.
 

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So, just went to check the status of my order and I got this screen...
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I just went to check the status of my order and I got this screen...
 

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If you are using AI to prepare this post, you should disclose it. It reads like AI content to me.

It isn't bad to use AI, necessarily, but don't take credit for it. This is a social media forum and all posts should be from real people, not AI bots.

Obviously it’s Ai. I built an agent to pull the data, analyze it, and update the tracker daily so everyone here can follow what is happening without digging through rows manually.


I didn’t realize we had to file a disclosure with the Ai police every time we used a tool to make the forum more useful.
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