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2022-2024 · Electric Delivery Van

Rivian EDV-700 Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Rivian EDV-700? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Rivian EDV-700 Problems

Dual-motor drivetrain overheats during sustained delivery route driving, triggering thermal cutback warnings that significantly reduce power output and delay commercial delivery schedules.
Battery pack state-of-charge sensor provides inaccurate range estimates, frequently showing 50 or more miles of remaining range before abruptly dropping to zero and stranding the vehicle.
Rear cargo door electric latch mechanism fails intermittently, preventing delivery drivers from accessing the cargo area and requiring manual override or emergency service calls.
Regenerative braking system engages inconsistently across the dual-motor configuration, causing unpredictable deceleration behavior that increases stopping distances in urban delivery environments.
High-voltage battery pack cells exhibit premature voltage imbalance, leading to reduced usable capacity and triggering repeated battery management system warnings during daily charging cycles.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Rivian EDV-700 has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Rivian EDV-700 Lemon Law FAQ

Does California Lemon Law cover the Rivian EDV-700 commercial delivery van?

Yes, the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act can cover commercial vehicles like the Rivian EDV-700 if they were purchased or leased with a manufacturer warranty primarily for business use in California. The same protections that apply to consumer vehicles extend to commercial fleet vehicles that develop substantial warranty defects.

How do I know if my EDV-700 qualifies as a lemon in California?

Your EDV-700 may qualify as a lemon if it has a substantial defect covered under warranty that Rivian has been unable to repair after a reasonable number of attempts. If the van has been out of service for repairs for 30 or more cumulative days, that also supports a Song-Beverly claim regardless of the specific number of repair visits.

Can fleet operators file Lemon Law claims for multiple defective EDV-700 vans?

Yes, fleet operators can file individual Lemon Law claims for each defective EDV-700 in their fleet under Song-Beverly. Each vehicle is evaluated independently based on its own repair history and the severity of its defects. A California Lemon Law attorney experienced with commercial fleet claims can help manage multiple cases efficiently.

What should I document to support a Lemon Law claim for my EDV-700?

You should keep all repair orders, service invoices, and written communications with Rivian documenting each warranty repair attempt. Record the dates your EDV-700 was out of service, any tow receipts, and descriptions of how the defect impacts your commercial operations. Thorough documentation strengthens your Song-Beverly claim significantly.

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