Rivian has announced that it will no longer include a physical key fob with new deliveries of its second-generation R1S and R1T models, opting instead for a KeyCard and mobile app system. This change mirrors a decision made by Tesla in 2022 for its Model S and Model X vehicles.
The decision has been met with dissatisfaction from Rivianās customer base, who argue that a physical key fob is crucial, particularly for off-road use where cell service may be unreliable. Discontent among Rivian owners has been prominently expressed on social media platforms such as Reddit and brand-specific forums.
One R1S owner reported communication with a Rivian Guide, who confirmed that the key fob is no longer included with the vehicle. Owners interested in acquiring a key fob separately have been told it will be available at a later date in the Rivian Gear Shop.
Despite issues with the current key fob’s battery life and proximity range, many customers still value the reliability of a physical key. Rivianās move could be temporary as the company may be developing a next-generation key fob to address existing concerns.