Donate Your Rivian R1S to Wheels for Good in Kansas City

Donate your Rivian R1S, the electric 3-row SUV, to Wheels for Good and make a meaningful impact in Kansas City with your electric vehicle donation.

As an electric vehicle enthusiast in Kansas City, you recognize the unique blend of performance and sustainability that the Rivian R1S offers. This 3-row full-size electric SUV, built upon a robust skateboard platform, caters to families while embracing adventure. Its range of up to 410 miles and advanced features make it a sought-after vehicle among early adopters. Donating your R1S not only benefits the community but also allows you to seamlessly transition from ownership to supporting a charitable cause.

With thoughtful ownership and advancements in OTA updates, previous range anxiety is greatly diminished. As Rivian continuously improves the user experience, you can feel confident in the performance and reliability of your R1S donation. By choosing to donate, you empower Wheels for Good to uplift others in Kansas City while maximizing your tax benefits through the proper donation process.

πŸ“–Generation guide

Gen 1 β€’ 2022-present

The R1S debuted in 2022 with a 7-seat configuration. Available in Adventure/Launch Edition, Performance Dual-Motor, Tri-Motor, and Quad-Motor variants, it features Standard, Large, and Max Pack battery options, boasting a range of 270 to 410 miles.

Known issues by generation

The Gen 1 R1S has shown a few issues, particularly in early production units. Panel gaps and infotainment freezes, especially on units with early Snapdragon hardware, have been reported. Additional concerns include the charging port reliability in colder climates and infrequent air-bag leaks in specific units. While the panoramic glass roof may creak during body flex events, the general reliability has improved with OTA updates, addressing many initial fears for early owners. Always check for 12V auxiliary battery faults that can affect functionality.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of your Rivian R1S donation is influenced by trim level, battery State of Health (SoH), and overall condition. Variants like the Performance, Tri-Motor, and Quad-Motor with Max Pack options demand higher appraised values in the $85k-$100k range. Ensure any significant battery replacement history is documented, as it impacts valuation. Adaptors for CCS1 and NACS charging, along with Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capabilities, can add value and appeal, especially for buyers seeking versatility. Note that federal tax credits do not apply to donations and should be considered accordingly.

Donation process for this model

When donating your R1S to Wheels for Good, ensure the vehicle is in Park mode and properly prepare for high-voltage battery handling. The low-voltage 12V state should be verified, and you should include any mobile charging cables and NEMA 14-50 adaptors. Additionally, if your R1S has supercharger or CCS/NACS adapters, ensure their return is arranged. The 8-yr/175k-mile high-voltage battery warranty is transferable, providing peace of mind for the next owner.

Kansas City regional notes

In Kansas City, R1S owners may experience reduced range in colder weather, emphasizing the importance of understanding charging infrastructure available in the area. With a growing network of superchargers, the convenience of charging is steadily improving, and a keen interest in snow-state vehicle-to-home (V2H) capabilities presents a unique opportunity for owners. Off-road enthusiasts can also take advantage of the tank-turn feature, making the R1S suitable for varied terrains.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) disclosure process for donations?
For donations valued above $5,000, providing the battery State of Health (SoH) is crucial. This helps determine the vehicle's current condition and ensures proper valuation for tax purposes.
Is a charge-cable included with the donation?
Yes, when donating your R1S, please include the charging cable, NEMA 14-50 adapter, and any CCS1 or NACS adaptors to ensure seamless charging for the next owner.
Can I disclose Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities in my donation?
Yes, if your Rivian R1S is equipped with Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities, be sure to disclose this feature, as it can enhance the appeal and value of your donation.
Will I retain access to supercharger networks after donation?
Typically, supercharger access is not transferable post-donation. Ensure all necessary access is returned along with the vehicle to maintain proper charging capabilities.
Has the R1S received OTA updates to address known issues?
Yes, Rivian has implemented several OTA updates that have resolved many of the initial concerns, including infotainment freezes and other performance enhancements, improving reliability over time.
Do I need to handle the frunk or gear tunnel during the donation?
Yes, please ensure the frunk and any storage compartments are cleared out and ready for transfer to the new owner, making the donation process smoother.
What documentation is needed if my donation exceeds $5,000?
For donations valued over $5,000, Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable. Ensure all necessary documentation is prepared to facilitate a smooth appraisal and tax deduction process.

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As a Rivian R1S owner in Kansas City, your vehicle is not just a mode of transportation; it’s a statement of innovation and sustainability. By donating your R1S to Wheels for Good, you contribute to both your community and the future of electric mobility. Join us in making a positive impact today!

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