Rivian r1S

$250/day

Denver Rivian Rentals

Electrify your winter escape!

Hop behind the wheel of our 2025 Rivian SUV for your next trip to the mountains and experience the incredible joy and capability of this electric vehicle!

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Meet our rivian “Vivian”

R1S FEATURES/SPecs

Dual Motor Adventure Model
All-Wheel Drive
Seats up to 7
Max Battery with 370 miles on a charge (EPA rating, actual will be less)
Snow Tires
Four drive modes: Normal pavement, All-Terrain, Snow, Sand
Air ride suspension with ground clearance up to 14.7”
On-board air compressor
Tons of storage including under the hood
Heated seats
Heated steering wheel
Quick and smooth acceleration on those mountain highways
Regenerative braking when descending down hills; puts power back in the battery!

What’s Included

Charger for 120V and 240V Outlets
Phone app to access vehicle
Snow shovel
Ice scraper
First aid kit
Air compressor hose
Magnetic ski holder strip
Donut spare tire and tire patch kit
Leatherman, headlamp, phone cables, playing cards
Quick start guide with handy info about charging, range, and all the built-in bells and whistles.

Renting in an electric car, really?

Yes, really! Once you experience it, you wont go back

Don’t be nervous about the range or charging, we are here to help explain how it all works and what you need to plan for. Check out our FAQs at the bottom or contact us with questions.

Winter Add-Ons

*YOU’LL BE ABLE TO SELECT THESE ITEMS DURING CHECKOUT ONCE YOU START BOOKING YOUR VEHICLE.

cargo box

ski rack

propane firepit

EV Rental FAQs

  • Good question! In most conditions, you will get over 300 miles on paved roads.

    The range does drop in cold temps and the heater is running on the battery. But there is tons of capacity and the range is comparable to a regular car.

  • The Rivian will be charged up before your trip to give you maximum range. Plus, you do not need to bring it back with a full charge!

    When out on a ski trip, you have lots of charging options.

    There are three levels of charging, and they have dramatically different times to recharge the vehicle. This Rivian webpage is a helpful guide for the types.

    You can charge up at supercharges (Level 3) built by Rivian or Tesla, or ChargePoint, map seen here. The superchargers will be your best bet for topping up on a trip unless you can charge up with a Level 2 overnight. Most stops at a supercharger will be under 30min, go grab a coffee and enjoy walking around a mountain town! Many ski areas have chargers on site too.

The only range you need to worry about is what mountain range will you choose to explore?

Have additional questions?

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