2025 Rivian R1S: the quick answer
The 2025 Rivian R1S ships with 275/55R21 tires on the base trim — that's an overall diameter of 32.9″. The 275 mm width and 55% sidewall ratio give you 151.3 mm of sidewall cushion between the rim and the road.
Tire fitment
The 2025 Rivian R1S base tire size is 275/55R21 — 275 mm wide with a 55% aspect ratio on 21″ rims. 4 OEM sizes are available across trims.
2025 Rivian R1S
275/55R2132.9″ overall diameter · 151.3 mm sidewall · ~613 rev/mi
| Trim | Tire size | Rim | Diameter | vs Base |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21" Road ★ | 275/55R21 | 8.5×21″ | 32.9″ (835.9 mm) | — |
| 20" All-Terrain | 275/65R20 | 8.5×20″ | 34.1″ (865.5 mm) | +3.54% |
| 20" All-Season (Gen 2, 2025+) | 275/60R20 | 9×20″ | 33″ (838 mm) | +0.25% |
| 22" Sport | 275/50R22 | 8.5×22″ | 32.8″ (833.8 mm) | -0.25% |
The 2025 Rivian R1S ships with 275/55R21 tires on the base trim — that's an overall diameter of 32.9″. The 275 mm width and 55% sidewall ratio give you 151.3 mm of sidewall cushion between the rim and the road.
Match the load index and speed rating from your door-jamb placard — not just the size. If you're switching sizes, keep the overall diameter within ~3% to avoid speedometer error and potential ABS/traction-control issues.
Factory fitment for the 2025 Rivian R1S; verify against your door-jamb placard or owner's manual.
The base 2025 Rivian R1S uses 275/55R21 tires — 275 mm wide, 55% aspect ratio, on 21-inch rims. The overall diameter is 32.9″ (835.9 mm). Higher trims use different sizes — see the table above. Confirm against your door-jamb placard.
Yes, within limits. Keep the overall diameter within about 3% of 32.9″ to avoid speedometer error and clearance issues. A wider tire may improve grip, but match the load and speed ratings your R1S requires.
275/55R21 tires have an overall diameter of 32.9″ (835.9 mm), with a 151.3 mm sidewall height. That's about 613 revolutions per mile.
The 2025 Rivian R1S tire sizes shown are OEM factory fitments. Confirm your exact tire size, load rating, and speed rating against the door-jamb placard or owner's manual before buying tires.