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There's competition, but I wouldn't call it "very heavy." Tesla and Rivian remain in a class of their own when it comes to hardware/software integration at that price point, and plenty of Americans pay more for a premium product despite cheaper alternatives. See, iPhone.The thing is, Rivian has very heavy competition now. Here are the list of all EV SUVs in 2026 that cost at or below $60K. There are 30 of them and even if not all are real contenders, people do shop prices:
https://www.motortrend.com/rankings/suvs/electric/under-60k
Also, if history is any indication, best layed plan will be changed. Who knows when R3 will be available and by then, it may be overtaken by events and alternatives.
Rivian hit its promised timeline with R2, and they can't afford to slip with R3. There is no alternative for them. GA factory begins production in 2028, and two years is not a long time. Feels like yesterday that Rivian first revealed the R2.
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