It looks like the first Rivian R2 just hit the used market.
However, you'll have to pony up about an extra $20,000 for the privilege of skipping the reservation queue.
Would-be buyers are torn on whether this is capitalism at its finest, or just plain old scalping.
Well, folks, it's official: a Rivian R2 has hit the used market. If you've spent the last several months staring impatiently at your reservation screen in the Rivian app (like I have), you might be pleased to learn that there's an opportunity to skip the line.
With just 50 miles on the odometer, this 2027 R2 Performance Launch Edition for sale in Colorado is essentially a brand new car. And not just any new car—this is supposed to be the Tesla Model Y killer we've all been waiting for. The car you've been waiting for 851 days to get your hands on. But are you willing to pay a premium to get it sooner?









