Real-world State of Health (SoH) for the Rivian R1T, based on 9 aggregated data points across 2022–2022 model years. On average the R1T loses about 1.8% per year — here's what that means for range, resale, and when (if ever) you'd need a replacement.
State of Health vs. mileage, from real R1T data. The curve flattens after the initial break-in drop — the steepest losses happen early, then degradation slows.
| Mileage | Typical SoH | Status | Est. range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50,000 km | 95% | Excellent | 506 km |
| 100,000 km | 92.2% | Excellent | 491 km |
| 150,000 km | 89.5% | Good | 477 km |
| 200,000 km | 87% | Good | 464 km |
Estimates from aggregated real-world data. Individual results vary with climate, charging habits, and use.
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Based on aggregated real-world data, the Rivian R1T loses roughly 1.8% of its capacity per year. At 100,000 km it typically retains about 92.2% State of Health, and it is covered by a 8-year / 175,000 km battery warranty down to 70% capacity. Most R1T batteries are expected to outlast the rest of the car.
A full Rivian R1T pack is around 135 kWh. At current installed prices of roughly $120–$180 per kWh, an out-of-warranty replacement would land in the $16,200–$24,300 range — but module-level repair is often far cheaper, and most owners never need it. See our EV battery replacement cost guide.
A used Rivian R1T can be an excellent value as long as the battery is healthy. Always check the State of Health before buying — at 89% (typical at higher mileage) the car still delivers strong daily range. Run a free VoltChek estimate and confirm with an OBD2 scanner before you commit.
Two ways: get an instant data-driven estimate from VoltChek using your year and mileage (free, no hardware), or read the exact value from the car's Battery Management System with an OBD2 scanner. We recommend starting with the free estimate, then verifying with a scanner.