Rivian Gear Shop Spring Savings 2026 Discounts on Accessories and Apparel Through May 3

Rivian just kicked off its Gear Shop Spring Savings event, and it runs from today through May 3, with a bunch of accessories and apparel marked down across Gear Shop, service centers, and Spaces.

The discounts apply automatically in the cart at checkout, and you can stack them with Rivian Reward points, which is a nice touch if you’ve been sitting on a pile from referrals or past purchases.

Here’s a look at some of the more popular items on sale, though this isn’t the full list, Gear Shop has more beyond what’s below:

  • Cargo Crossbars (Dark) $720 (was $800)
  • Cargo Crossbars (Light) $630 (was $700)
  • Kammok Crosswing Awning $1,040 (was $1,300)
  • R1S All-Weather Floor Mats $225 (was $250)
  • R1T All-Weather Floor Mats $200 (was $225)
  • R1 Front Trunk Load Floor (Gen 2) $145 (was $180)
  • Compass Logo T-Shirt $25 (was $35)
  • Compass T-Shirt $25 (was $35)
  • Jack Service Kit $160 (was $200)
  • Key Fob for Gen 2 R1 $225 (was $250)
  • R1T Tire Lift Harness $55 (was $70)
  • Rivian Gear Bag $135 (was $150)
  • Center Console Organizer $45 (was $50)
  • Gear Guard Pocket T-Shirt $28 (was $40)
  • Travel Kitchen $1,260 (was $1,400) still no California shipping, of course
  • Rivian Tailgate Pad for R1T $180 (was $200)
  • R1S Three-Person Tent $2,160 (was $2,400)
  • MAXTRAX Recovery Boards $340 (was $425)

A few of these actually move the needle. The Kammok Crosswing Awning at $1,040 is $260 off, and MAXTRAX Recovery Boards drop to $340, both landing right around 20% off, which is about as aggressive as Rivian usually gets on hard goods. The R1S Three-Person Tent isn’t a huge percentage cut but it’s $240 back in your pocket on an already spendy item, so worth it if that’s been sitting in your wishlist.

The Travel Kitchen knocks off $140 too, though the usual California shipping ban is still in place. I doubt that’s changing any time soon, but it remains the most frustrating asterisk in Gear Shop.

One thing worth flagging: if you added any of these accessories to a vehicle order, the discount won’t apply on the order itself. Rivian does note you can remove items from the order or return them in original condition and then repurchase through Gear Shop to grab the sale price. A little annoying to coordinate, but if you’ve got a delivery coming up and some bigger ticket accessories attached, the math is probably worth doing.

The smaller stuff is where it gets interesting for everyday owners. The Gen 2 key fob at $225 is useful for anyone who wants a spare, the center console organizer is a quiet $5 off, and a handful of t-shirts drop into the $25 to $28 range, which is where the apparel side of Gear Shop starts to feel less like an afterthought.

Ten days isn’t a ton of time, especially if you need recovery boards or an awning in hand before a planned trip. Shipping cutoffs are going to matter here, so if something’s been sitting in a Gear Shop tab for a while, this is probably the window. Worth poking around the full catalog too since there’s more on sale than what’s listed above.

3 Comments

  1. Is the frunk “load floor” no longer included in the Gen 2 vehicles? Crazy. I remember when it was a big scandal just going from two magnets to one in the Gen 1’s. LOL.

  2. I have been wanting the tire lift harness for a long time and blew it off as not needed for $70. $55 though? Yep, ordered. Thanks, Jose as I would never have noticed the sale!

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