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Rivian has revealed one of its most exclusive production vehicles to date, announcing a limited run of just 10 units of the R1S Quad Miami Edition, priced at $134,990, as the electric vehicle maker explores new demand for ultra-premium collector configurations.

The special-edition SUV was first previewed at the opening of Rivian’s Brickell Space showroom in South Florida and is now being formally offered as a production model. The Miami Edition is based on the company’s high-performance Quad-Motor R1S but features a bespoke exterior and interior design package inspired by South Florida’s art deco heritage and 1980s coastal styling.

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Finished in Glacier White, the vehicle features aqua and pink exterior accents and is fitted with exclusive 22-inch Range Miami Edition wheels. Inside, Rivian has paired Ocean Coast and Driftwood interior materials to create a lighter cabin designed with warm-weather driving in mind.

Despite the distinctive appearance, the underlying mechanical specification remains unchanged from the standard R1S Quad. The model retains Rivian’s four-motor all-wheel-drive system, off-road capability and full suite of driver assistance and infotainment technology. The differentiation is focused entirely on aesthetic design and production exclusivity.

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Rivian is positioning the Miami Edition as a lifestyle-driven, collector-oriented vehicle rather than a core retail configuration. With production capped at 10 units, availability will depend on limited allocation rather than standard dealer ordering.

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Andy Williams writes about electric mobility and clean transport trends for EVMagz.com, with a focus on how technology, policy, and everyday users intersect in the global EV transition. With a background in digital media, he blends industry insight with accessible storytelling to make complex topics easier to understand. Outside the newsroom, Andy spends his time cycling through city routes, experimenting with smart home tech, and capturing urban life through street photography.

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