Tesla Model Y Juniper vs Rivian R1S: Battle for Electric SUV Supremacy

Tesla Model Y Juniper vs Rivian R1S: Which Electric SUV Reigns Supreme?

When it comes to electric vehicles, two names that consistently pop up are Tesla and Rivian. Both companies have made significant strides in the EV space, but their offerings couldn’t be more different. The Tesla Model Y is a popular, high-tech crossover, while the Rivian R1S is a rugged, performance-oriented SUV. In this comparison, we’ll pit these two electric beasts against each other to see which one comes out on top.

Design

The designs of the Tesla Model Y Juniper and Rivian R1S are polar opposites. The Model Y Juniper retains some design elements from its predecessor, but adds modern touches like a long light bar that stretches across the front of the vehicle. The Rivian R1S, on the other hand, is designed to be more rugged, with a boxy build and a larger frame. Its iconic oval headlights and long light bar give it a distinctive look.

Performance

When it comes to performance, the Rivian R1S has a significant advantage. The R1S Dual Standard can hit 60mph in 4.5 seconds, while the fastest R1S available, the R1S Quad, can accelerate to 60mph in just 2.5 seconds. The Tesla Model Y Juniper, while quick, can only hit 60mph in 3.5 seconds.

Range and Charging

The range offered by these two vehicles is also vastly different. The base RWD Model Y Juniper has a range of 593 km, while the launch edition New Model Y has a range of 320 miles. The Rivian R1S, on the other hand, offers a range of 270 miles with the Dual Standard, but can go up to 410 miles with the Max battery option.

Price and Availability

The Tesla Model Y Juniper is only available in limited quantities in the US, and the launch edition New Model Y starts at $59,990. The Rivian R1S, on the other hand, is available now, starting at $75,900.

Overall Winner: Rivian R1S

While the Tesla Model Y Juniper has its strengths, the Rivian R1S offers more in terms of range, performance, and design. If you’re looking for a high-tech electric SUV, the Model Y Juniper might be the way to go. But if you need more space and are willing to spend a bit more money, the Rivian R1S is an excellent option.

Design

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Headlights of the second-generation Rivian R1S
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Performance

Silver Tesla Model Y Juniper side
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Range and Charging

Rear and side of the second-generation Rivian R1S
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