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Can anyone tell me what tire and size come on the 22 range wheels. Cheers
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Can anyone tell me what tire and size come on the 22 range wheels. Cheers
The same 275/50R22 AS on the sport wheels
 

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Can anyone tell me what tire and size come on the 22 range wheels. Cheers
The same 275/50R22 AS on the sport wheels
I listed what I think are the Gen 1 and Gen 2 wheels and tires here. But I still have some questions.

Based solely on Rivian website photos, I am unsure. I see Pirelli Scorpion MS tires in photos of the Range wheels, but the similar Pirelli Scorpion Zero tire model in photos of the Sport (bright and dark) rims. But the photos used on Rivian (and other) website pages may be out-of-date and not updated for Gen 2 vehicles. Rivian seems to have made some changes to Gen 2 tires (especially for the Tri Max and Quad Max models); I am still not 100% sure.

Perhaps best to check directly with owners of Gen 2 vehicles?
 

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I listed what I think are the Gen 1 and Gen 2 wheels and tires here. But I still have some questions.

Based solely on Rivian website photos, I am unsure. I see Pirelli Scorpion MS tires in photos of the Range wheels, but the similar Pirelli Scorpion Zero tire model in photos of the Sport (bright and dark) rims. But the photos used on Rivian (and other) website pages may be out-of-date and not updated for Gen 2 vehicles. Rivian seems to have made some changes to Gen 2 tires (especially for the Tri Max and Quad Max models); I am still not 100% sure.

Perhaps best to check directly with owners of Gen 2 vehicles?
22" Range vs Sport
Rivian R1T R1S 22" Range wheels tire size? Screenshot 2024-12-08 at 02-38-01 Tire Rack Tire Comparisons
 

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22" Range vs Sport
Thanks. I had seen that comparison on the Tire Rack website, also. In this case my questions (which I was not clear about) are not so much about tire specs, but are primarily about which specific tire models and tire sizes Rivian is or is not using on the Gen 2 vehicles--i.e., Dual Standard, Dual (Large & Max), Tri Max, and (eventually) Quad Max.

Right now I believe that it goes something like this:

Rivian Gen 2 Wheel & Tire Options
Key
X = Existing Gen 2 OEM wheel-tire option.
? = Possible option?
X = Prior Gen 1 option. Possible Gen 2 option?

Wheel/
Tire Sizes
TiresPurposeDual
Standard
Dual
Large
Dual
Max
Tri
Max
Quad
Max
275/60R20
(33")
Goodyear Wrangler Territory AT
All-Season
X
|
|
|
|
275/60R20
(33")
Pirelli Scorpion AT Plus
All-Terrain
|
?
?
X
?
275/65R20
(34")
Pirelli Scorpion AT Plus
All-Terrain
|
X
X
|
|
275/50R22
(33")
Pirelli Scorpion Zero AS
Sport
X
X
X
X
?
275/50R22
(33")
Pirelli Scorpion MS
Range
X
X
X
X
|
275/50R22
(33") [front]
Michelin Pilot Sport SS
Super Sport
?
305/45R22
(33") [rear]
Michelin Pilot Sport SS
Super Sport
?
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* The Quad Max (with an apparent emphasis on performance) may offer a Super Sport option

The primary unknown (for me) is whether any Gen 2 models have or will receive 275/65R20 (34") tires? I welcome corrective input (with valid sources).

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For an updated (2025) version of this table, see here.
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