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Rivian's Nearly 115K Vehicles Under Probe Over Rear Toe Link Issue
https://autos.yahoo.com/safety-and-...ans-nearly-115k-vehicles-under-144600625.html
May 28, 2026
Rivian Automotive, Inc. RIVN is under a preliminary investigation by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for 114,922 R1S and R1T vehicles over a potential issue involving the rear toe link. The probe covers 2022-2025 model years and follows two Vehicle Owner Questionnaires reporting left rear toe link separation in certain 2023-2024 R1S SUVs.
Per the complaints, the component separated while the vehicles were being driven, causing them to swerve across multiple lanes. One of the incidents led to a crash involving another vehicle and a roadside barrier. In both cases, investigators found that the bolt securing the toe link had fractured.
NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation gathered repair records, onboard video footage, images of the damaged parts and a police accident report tied to the complaints. There have been no injuries or fatalities linked to the issue so far.
The two vehicles involved had different service histories. One had undergone prior servicing, while the other had previously been in a collision. Despite those differences, both vehicles reportedly operated for months and accumulated thousands of miles without visible issues before the failures occurred.
The toe link is part of the suspension system responsible for maintaining rear-wheel alignment, and its failure could lead to a sudden loss of steering control. Per Reuters, the investigation will examine how sensitive the rear toe link joint is to expected road and service conditions, while also reviewing Rivian’s current repair procedures for the component.
The development follows an earlier action in January, when Rivian recalled 19,641 previously serviced R1S and R1T EVs in the United States over improperly assembled rear toe links.
https://autos.yahoo.com/safety-and-...ans-nearly-115k-vehicles-under-144600625.html
May 28, 2026
Rivian Automotive, Inc. RIVN is under a preliminary investigation by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for 114,922 R1S and R1T vehicles over a potential issue involving the rear toe link. The probe covers 2022-2025 model years and follows two Vehicle Owner Questionnaires reporting left rear toe link separation in certain 2023-2024 R1S SUVs.
Per the complaints, the component separated while the vehicles were being driven, causing them to swerve across multiple lanes. One of the incidents led to a crash involving another vehicle and a roadside barrier. In both cases, investigators found that the bolt securing the toe link had fractured.
NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation gathered repair records, onboard video footage, images of the damaged parts and a police accident report tied to the complaints. There have been no injuries or fatalities linked to the issue so far.
The two vehicles involved had different service histories. One had undergone prior servicing, while the other had previously been in a collision. Despite those differences, both vehicles reportedly operated for months and accumulated thousands of miles without visible issues before the failures occurred.
The toe link is part of the suspension system responsible for maintaining rear-wheel alignment, and its failure could lead to a sudden loss of steering control. Per Reuters, the investigation will examine how sensitive the rear toe link joint is to expected road and service conditions, while also reviewing Rivian’s current repair procedures for the component.
The development follows an earlier action in January, when Rivian recalled 19,641 previously serviced R1S and R1T EVs in the United States over improperly assembled rear toe links.
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