Daily Car
·12/12/2025
Rivian has revealed three new items - the Autonomy Platform, the Universal Hands-Free driving system and a voice based Rivian Assistant that relies on artificial intelligence. Second-generation R1T and R1S trucks and the future R2 will receive those items. Autonomy+ costs either one payment of $2,500 or $49.99 each month - billing starts in 2026. The package works on almost every U.S. plus Canadian road that has painted lines - about 3.5 million miles - so hands free driving is no longer limited to highways.
Universal Hands-Free lets the driver release the wheel on most marked roads, not only on interstates. Cameras plus radar track lane markings and hold a set gap to the next vehicle. The present hardware does not read traffic lights and does not turn through sharp right angle junctions alone - the driver must resume control in those cases. The system reduces fatigue on long trips - yet the driver still has to watch the road but also act when required.
The AI Rivian Assistant accepts spoken requests. The driver may adjust heated seats or set a destination without pressing menus. If the owner links Google Calendar, the Assistant is able to create events or guide the car to the next appointment.
Several brands now sell hands free driving through monthly fees. General Motors Super Cruise besides Ford BlueCruise operate chiefly on mapped highways, whereas Rivian drops that limit and covers most lined roads. Mercedes-Benz and Tesla push similar AI helpers and automated features - Rivian follows Tesla's method of updating the model with data from real drivers. The system stays at SAE Level 2 - the person behind the wheel must stay alert. Level 4 where no driver is needed, remains multiple years away for the wider market.
Cameras as well as radar feed images and distance data to software that follows lane stripes. The vehicle steers, accelerates and brakes while the stripes remain visible - it does not decide on stoplights or tight turns. Each mile driven sends data back to Rivian so the team can refine future software builds.
The voice assistant runs on a large language model that turns everyday speech into commands. Drivers keep their eyes forward while they request seat heat, change songs or ask for range data.
Rivian's Universal Hands-Free package and the AI Assistant raise the level of comfort and control. By letting drivers go hands free on ordinary roads or - accepting plain spoken requests, Rivian keeps its products competitive. Full autonomy is still under development - today's tools support rather than replace an attentive driver.









