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New Rivian Space is now opened in Boston

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Electric vehicle (EV) maker Rivian has opened a new space in Boston to showcase the latest EVs and connect people. The company announced this news on social media sites and confirmed that there will be new activities to celebrate the opening.

This Rivian Space is located at 400 Newbury Street, Suite 900, Boston MA 02215. Below are the opening/closing times:

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  1. Monday-Saturday from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
  2. Sunday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm

Visitors can check the available vehicles up close from the inside out. Rivian Space doesn’t have any demo driving facility. However, you can book a demo drive from the official website.

Different color selection materials are available to help you choose one for your Rivian vehicle. A representative will be nearby to give you insights into a model and answer your questions.

The company showcases different sizes of wheels and tires and provides an opportunity for people to learn more about them. You can also check Rivian’s camping gear and see how they work right on the spot.

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Rivian Space in Boston (Source – Rivian)

Activities

The EV maker has announced activities for visitors from September 6 to September 8. These are:

  1. Rivian Boston Drive Party on September 6, 2024 (4 pm to 7 pm EDT). The company will provide demo drives and customer support.
  2. Community Housewarming on September 7, 2024 (8 pm to 10 pm EDT) to explore EVs, talk to experts, get served with coffee, and light bites, and enjoy family activities.
  3. Rivian Party on the Plaza September 7, 2024 (3 pm to 7 pm EDT) to enjoy crafting, games, complimentary snacks, and beverages, and tune into Berklee School of Music.
  4. Rivian X Hokoa: Run Backbay on September 8, 2024 from 9 am to 11 am EDT. You can join the morning run in Boston through the neighborhood followed by breakfast, shoe demos, and a demo drive. Runners with RSVP will get a chance to win a new pair of Hokas, a Rivian adventure hat, a t-shirt, and a Miir water bottle.

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