Thanks for the update! Closest yet I have seen to the mythical 1,760 lbs payload ratingLE 22", On-road underbody, NO spare, NO cover.
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Hey how new is your truck? What is the build year in your VIN? Interestingly it appears that they have now removed the weight of the tonneau cover from the sticker value (previous deliveries in 2022 included the weight of the cover, even if the truck shipped without it, based on data from earlier in this thread).LE 22", On-road underbody, NO spare, NO cover.
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2023, 18,XXX VIN.Hey how new is your truck? What is the build year in your VIN? Interestingly it appears that they have now removed the weight of the tonneau cover from the sticker value (previous deliveries in 2022 included the weight of the cover, even if the truck shipped without it, based on data from earlier in this thread).
Using the 22" tire weight, and the other options weight, it looks like the tonneau assembly is around 90lbs.
Hey how new is your truck? What is the build year in your VIN? Interestingly it appears that they have now removed the weight of the tonneau cover from the sticker value (previous deliveries in 2022 included the weight of the cover, even if the truck shipped without it, based on data from earlier in this thread).
Using the 22" tire weight, and the other options weight, it looks like the tonneau assembly is around 90lbs.
That's what I was thinking too. Mine is late '22 (13xxx) and payload is 1623# but I have 21", no spare, road underbody, missing tonneau.2023, 18,XXX VIN.
I skipped breakfast on delivery day though which may have helped create the 1700lb payload figure...
If you have a scale nearby, it would be interesting to see what your truck weighs (but you'd have to remove any misc stuff you might have in there, like tools, and subtract out your weight) as the 'curb' weight, and we could compare that to what it calculates out to be, GVWR - payload rating = curb weightThat's what I was thinking too. Mine is late '22 (13xxx) and payload is 1623# but I have 21", no spare, road underbody, missing tonneau.
Hmm interesting - that sticker quotes the exact same value as for the 20" AT with no spare, no underbody shield, and a powered tonneau. The same config but WITH the underbody shield had a sticker for 1419lbs.2023 R1T, 20" ATs, no tonneau (manual ordered, but unsure if it's included on the sticker), underbody shield, no spare.
Sticker says 1559 lbs.
Mine still has the branded Meridian system.
- The speaker system changes saved 40lbs?!
Wouldn't be the first time they didn't have the right payload/options on the sticker.
- Something else changed?
No worries about payload or towing capacity. The R1T will tow a house! I'd be more concerned about your range. Estimates shown in Tow Mode are way off and will give you false planning info! Beware.I've been combing through forum posts and Facebook groups for a few hours to collate the various payload values I was seeing. I've put my table below with links to sources. If you have additional information, please post the payload sticker in the thread and I'll add it to the table. Hope this helps others out there! (background on why I care below)
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Quad/LargeWeights in lbs Config Spare? Skid plate? Powered Tonneau? GVWR Payload Curb (calc) Source 20" AT Y Y Y 8532 1324 7208Link 20" AT N Y Y 8532 1419 7113Link 20" AT Y N ? 8532 1464 7068Link 20" AT N N Y 8532 1559 6973Link 21" AS Y N Y 8532 1543 6989FBook group link (can't link post directly) 21" AS Y Y N 8532 1402 7130Link 21" AS N N Y 8532 1623 6909Link 22" AS Y Y Y 8532 1387 7145Link 22" AS Y N ? 8532 1527 7005Link 22" AS N N N 8532 1702 6830
Options weights:
20" spare + jack = 95 lbs
21" spare + jack? = 80 lbs (calc from above is 80 lbs, but R website lists it as 79 lbs)
22" spare + jack = 83 lbs (from Rivian's website; no definitive calc yet)
skid plate = 140 lbs
tonneau = 0 lbs! (seems they HAVE NOT included the removal of the powered tonneau in payload rating, at least for recent trucks, late 2022)
Update Mar 13/23: based on post 33 from today, it appears that they are now accounting for removal of the tonneau in the payload sticker, and that the tonneau assembly is approx. 90 lbs.
Background for our use case:
We are a family of four, with two rapidly growing teen boys. We mountain bike, climb, paddle, hike, etc. So, whenever we do a road trip, we tend to have a fair amount of gear with us (check out one of my blog posts, scroll down to the photos).
We also bought a travel trailer last year, an Airstream Flying Cloud 20FB with a dry weight of ~4,200 lbs, GVWR of 5,000 lbs and tongue weight of about 680 lbs. After multiple trips with the trailer (>30 nights last year), with varying amounts of outdoor gear, weighing it almost every trip, we have found that we often have the trailer almost at GVWR, and the tongue weight at about 650lbs after factoring in the weight-distribution hitch. Our truck has been from around 200lbs under the GVWR to basically right at GVWR (2010 Honda Ridgeline), and it has a payload rating of 1575lbs.
So! I am concerned about the advertised payloads I've been seeing for the R1T, and that is only for the Large pack thus far, and we have a reservation for a Max pack.
Edit: added photo of tow rig and gear in the truck.
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