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If they're like the ones for the R1S -- no, they don't. Personally, I'll be getting 3D mats. Best mats I've ever had. Look similar to carpet but have the large coverage like weathertech. Hopefully they make R2 mats quickly!
How are they for getting dried road salt off/out?
EDIT: FYI - just got this from their customer service:
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Thank you for your inquiry regarding floor mats for the Rivian R2. At this time, there is no specific information available about plans or a timeline for producing mats for this model. Your question will be transferred to another team for a more detailed response.

In the meantime, if you are looking for a temporary solution, we do offer UNIVERSAL TRIM-TO-FIT FLOOR MATS (Medium - FRONT:L26"xW19" REAR:L19"x19"), which are durable, waterproof, and fit a wide variety of vehicles.

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Lisa
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I'm waiting for 3D Mats or Tuxmats to become available. Those have been my favorites to date.

LinerX feels a bit too plasticky for me and Weather Tech has been trash as of late. In my experience. any way.
 
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We love TuxMats in our other vehicle and I’m hoping they make them for the R2. They’ve held up extremely well after 7 years and a simple rinse makes them look new again. They’re softer and look better than something like a Weathertech.
 

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I'm waiting for 3D Mats or Tuxmats to become available. Those have been my favorites to date.

LinerX feels a bit too plasticky for me and Weather Tech has been trash as of late. In my experience. any way.
Just heard back from 3DMats - they told me to check back in 6-7 months to see where they're at with R2 mats. Also wanted to know if I was local to them; I suspect they're wanting to get their hands on one to measure - if anybody is near them, might be able to talk yourself into a comp'd set if you can help them out.
 

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Just heard back from 3DMats - they told me to check back in 6-7 months to see where they're at with R2 mats. Also wanted to know if I was local to them; I suspect they're wanting to get their hands on one to measure - if anybody is near them, might be able to talk yourself into a comp'd set if you can help them out.
Seems like they are based out of CA, which puts me out of the question (also no R2 in hand unfortunately). I will likely keep the stock mats until they are able to release something for the R2. I have really liked them in my wife's Model Y. Simple to remove and put back as well as durable and easy to clean. Nothing but good things to say honestly.
 

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Just heard back from 3DMats - they told me to check back in 6-7 months to see where they're at with R2 mats. Also wanted to know if I was local to them; I suspect they're wanting to get their hands on one to measure - if anybody is near them, might be able to talk yourself into a comp'd set if you can help them out.
6-7 months lmao. Wonder what we are going to purchase in the meantime.
 

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For comparison, just got the official Rivian floor mats and I'm digging em. Love that they have multiple anchor points and that contour molding is satisfyingly aggressive.
Rivian R1T R1S Aftermarket R2 Floor Mats IMG_1928
Rivian R1T R1S Aftermarket R2 Floor Mats IMG_1929
 

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For comparison, just got the official Rivian floor mats and I'm digging em. Love that they have multiple anchor points and that contour molding is satisfyingly aggressive.
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They do look pretty durable. Are they rubber (or rubber like)?
 

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For comparison, just got the official Rivian floor mats and I'm digging em. Love that they have multiple anchor points and that contour molding is satisfyingly aggressive.
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Damn these look nice!! Might have to get these too
 

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They do look pretty durable. Are they rubber (or rubber like)?
That's actually a really good question! I had assumed rubber because all of my other all-weather mats are rubber. But I think this actually might be mold-injected soft plastic. It feels rubbery but doesn't smell rubbery.
Edit: According to the official site they're "eco rubber"— so a reclaimed rubber product of some sort.
 

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For comparison, just got the official Rivian floor mats and I'm digging em. Love that they have multiple anchor points and that contour molding is satisfyingly aggressive.
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Those look identical to the Rivian ones I have in my R1S. I got them "free" with referral money. They're ok. If it was my own money I'd have been less happy. They're more or less just rubber mats and the sides don't come up very high. They're easy to clean and obviously they fit very well. I wish they had better coverage as they don't cover the dead pedal at all or any of the sides in the footwells.

Assuming I get my R2 reasonably soon (no invite yet), I'll probably hold out with the stock mats until 3D releases theirs.
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