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Hey everyone — Matt here from Niftly3D.

When we launched here back in December, the response from this community genuinely blew us away. Thank you — seriously. Your feedback, questions, and suggestions went straight back into the design.

Today I'm excited to share what came out of all that: the V2 Console Organizer.

What's new in V2:

Tray stays put — until you want it to
A few V1 owners mentioned the tray would slide forward under hard braking or aggressive acceleration. V2 fixes that. The new slide mechanism holds firm during driving and releases when you reach for it.

Rivian Yellow — dialed in We got closer to the real Rivian yellow this time. The color now feels like it belongs in the cabin, not just inspired by it.

Yellow base tray The bottom of the organizer bin is now yellow, making it significantly easier to spot your keys, cards, or anything else at a glance — especially at night.

Yellow accent ring A yellow ring around the top of the tray adds a premium finishing touch that gives the whole piece a more intentional, polished look. Small detail, big difference.

Updated logo We refreshed the Niftly3D branding and it's now featured on the organizer — a small nod to how far this little family project has come.

A note on availability: We're in early production on V2 and have a limited first run available now. We're ramping carefully — every unit gets checked before it ships. Once this batch sells through, the next run will take a few weeks.

Forum-exclusive launch discount: As a thank-you to this community for helping shape V2:

RIVIANFORUM15 → 15% off — this week only, expires April 30th

Get it here:
https://niftly3d.com/products/products-rivian-r1s-r1t-center-console-organizer

As always, I'm here to answer questions. This community has been a huge part of this project and I don't take that lightly.
—Matt Niftly3D (Sponsor)

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Rivian Yellow — dialed in We got closer to the real Rivian yellow this time. The color now feels like it belongs in the cabin, not just inspired by it.
That's beautiful, how you arranged the yellow and black. Want to share filament notes, or is it a "trade secret?" I've found that annealable PLA-GF from Polymaker is nearly identical to Rivian, but unsure if it's "high temp" enough to survive. This is my first summer with it.

Rivian publishes two slightly different color specs in their documentation:


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Hatchbox PLA/PETG in dark yellow is also super close to Rivian. It is FFB500 while Rivian is either FFB100 or ffac00.
 
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That's beautiful, how you arranged the yellow and black. Want to share filament notes, or is it a "trade secret?" I've found that annealable PLA-GF from Polymaker is nearly identical to Rivian, but unsure if it's "high temp" enough to survive. This is my first summer with it.

Rivian publishes two slightly different color specs in their documentation:
Thanks for the kind words Carlos.

Honestly, getting a perfect color match is harder than it sounds — even when you're using the same filament from the same vendor. The way you set up color in the slicer makes a huge difference. Using the paint function where it only applies color a few layers deep at 0.24mm versus making the entire feature a solid 2mm wall will give you dramatically different results from identical filament. The type of light hitting the product, the angle, shadows — all of it shifts how the color reads. And the LED lighting inside the Rivian console looks completely different from full spectrum light, so what looks perfect on your desk may read differently once it's installed.

What I've found is that getting it close is actually really satisfying — and in practice, owners care far more about how the product functions than hitting a perfect Pantone match. The functionality is what gets people. The yellow just needs to feel intentional and Rivian-inspired, which I think we've achieved.

Would love to see those two color specs Rivian publishes though — that's genuinely useful for the next iteration!


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The way you set up color in the slicer makes a huge difference.
Yeah, wall counts, orientation, so many variations. And various fuzzy skin finishes do too. I like yours a lot.

Would love to see those two color specs Rivian publishes though
Small secret--every company publishes a marketing guideline with their colors, fonts, treatments, etc. So don't look for it in engineering docs; that's from marketing stuff.
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