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    Best Rivian R1T Accessories for 2025: Must‑Have Upgrades for Electric Adventure
    Buying Guides·11 min read·By Recharged Editorial

    Best Rivian R1T Accessories for 2025: Must‑Have Upgrades for Electric Adventure

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    Table of Contents

    • Why Rivian R1T accessories matter in 2025
    • How to choose the best Rivian R1T accessories for you
    • Must-have protection: floor mats and liners
    • Cargo, beds, racks and MOLLE panels
    • Storage and organization upgrades
    • Camping and overlanding gear for the R1T
    • Charging cables, home gear, and adapters
    • Software and tech-focused accessories
    • Best accessories if you’re buying a used Rivian R1T
    • Installation, safety, and warranty considerations
    • Quick checklist: Rivian R1T accessories to prioritize
    • Rivian R1T accessories FAQ
    • Bottom line: building your ideal R1T in 2025

    If you own a Rivian R1T, or you’re shopping for a used one, 2025 is a fantastic time to dial it in with the **best Rivian R1T accessories**. The truck is wildly capable out of the box, but smart upgrades in protection, storage, camping, and charging can make the difference between “cool EV pickup” and “this does everything I need, every day.”

    About this 2025 guide

    This guide focuses on accessories that are widely available in 2025, balancing Rivian’s own Gear Shop offerings with high-quality aftermarket options. Prices, bundles, and availability change often, so treat product names here as examples and always confirm current fitment, especially for 2025+ trucks, which sometimes differ from 2022–2024 models.

    Why Rivian R1T accessories matter in 2025

    Rivian always intended the R1T to be more than a lifestyle prop. It’s an electric truck designed to **carry, tow, and camp**, with unique packaging like the gear tunnel and powered frunk. The flip side is that you’re dealing with a relatively new platform: there’s less off‑the‑shelf stuff than for a Tacoma or F‑150, and Rivian has quietly tweaked interiors and mats between 2022–2024 trucks and the 2025 refresh.

    Rivian R1T ownership in 2025: what matters most

    300+ mi
    Typical R1T range
    Plenty for trips, but accessories like racks and tents can meaningfully affect efficiency.
    DC fast
    Road-trip ready
    The R1T supports DC fast charging, so portable gear and adapters matter less than planning good stops.
    4+ zones
    Unique storage areas
    Frunk, gear tunnel, under‑bed bin, and cabin all benefit from tailored organizers and mats.
    Adventure
    Core use case
    Most owners use the R1T for outdoor trips, making racks, MOLLE systems, and camp gear high‑value upgrades.

    The **best Rivian R1T accessories in 2025** are the ones that respect this balance: they protect an expensive EV, unlock Rivian’s packaging tricks, and don’t add needless complexity or range drag.

    How to choose the best Rivian R1T accessories for you

    Start with how you actually use your R1T

    Different accessories shine for different owners

    Daily driver & light adventure

    Prioritize: all‑weather floor mats, console/gear tunnel organizers, screen protection, simple bed mat.

    Think: commuting, Costco runs, occasional trailhead parking.

    Weekend overlander

    Prioritize: bed racks or crossbars, MOLLE panels, camp table or kitchen setup, extra recovery/storage mounts.

    Think: forest roads, dispersed camping, ski trips.

    Work & hauling

    Prioritize: bed liners or mats, tie‑down accessories, tool storage, MOLLE or bedside racks, tailgate protection.

    Think: job sites, bikes and lumber, frequent loading/unloading.

    Before you fill a cart, make a quick list of what annoys you today: muddy floors, nowhere for recovery gear, a chaotic frunk, or awkward camp setups. The right accessories solve specific problems; they shouldn’t be impulse buys that add weight, wind noise, or clutter for no clear benefit.

    Fitment matters on 2025+ R1Ts

    Many early R1T accessories were designed around 2022–2024 trucks. For 2025+, always check that mats, racks, or MOLLE panels explicitly list compatibility with the updated model years and any Gen 2 tweaks.

    Must-have protection: floor mats and liners

    If you do nothing else, upgrade from basic carpet to **all‑weather floor and cargo mats**. They keep the interior of a six‑figure EV truck from looking like a construction site after one muddy hike, and they’re finally catching up to the 2025 refresh.

    Popular Rivian R1T floor mat options for 2025

    Representative options only, always confirm fitment for your model year (especially 2025+).

    Product exampleTypeCoverageModel yearsBest for
    Rivian R1T All‑Weather Mats (in R1T Essentials bundle)OEM TPECab only2022–2024 or 2025+ versionsOwners who want OEM fit/finish and simple ordering
    LinerX Floor Mats for 2025–2026 R1TAftermarket TPECab floor2025+ Gen 2Heavy all‑weather use with precise 2025+ fit
    Team 1EV Precision Fitment KitsCarpet with rubber backingCab, frunk, gear tunnel, bed, tailgate (kit‑dependent)2022–2024 and separate 2025+ versionsOwners who want full‑coverage and noise‑damping
    Generic universal matsGeneric rubberCab onlyVariableShort‑term stopgap; not ideal long‑term for an R1T

    Compare materials, coverage, and model‑year compatibility when choosing mats for your R1T.

    For 2025 specifically, look for kits explicitly labeled for **2025–2026 R1T**. Some earlier mats can interfere with the accelerator pedal, which is why Rivian now warns against mixing 2022–2024 mats with 2025+ trucks and sells separate SKUs in bundles like the R1T Essentials pack.

    Don’t ignore pedal clearance

    Misfit floor mats aren’t just annoying, they’re a safety issue. Make sure any mat set you buy for a 2025 R1T is designed for your generation and does not ride up behind the accelerator or brake pedal.
    Rivian R1T bed rack and MOLLE panel system loaded with recovery boards and storage cases in a rocky outdoor campsite
    Thoughtful accessories like racks, MOLLE panels, and proper liners protect both your R1T and your gear on real‑world trips.

    Cargo, beds, racks and MOLLE panels

    The R1T’s short bed has always been the lightning rod in truck‑forum debates. In practice, its **vertically‑stacked storage**, bed, gear tunnel, under‑bed bin, becomes far more useful once you add the right racks and panels.

    Key R1T rack and cargo systems

    From roof racks to full MOLLE ecosystems

    Low‑profile roof & bed racks

    Companies like Mars Adventure Gear offer Rivian‑specific racks with aerodynamic wind deflectors, adjustable crossbars and cut‑outs that double as grab handles. These are ideal for rooftop tents, cargo boxes, kayaks and skis without overpowering the truck’s design.

    Bedside & cab‑wall MOLLE panels

    BuiltRight Industries and others make MOLLE panels that bolt into the bed sides or cab wall. They’re perfect for recovery boards, shovels, RotopaX cans, or soft storage pouches, keeping gear secure and out of the cabin.

    Chase racks & over‑bed frames

    Brands like Rago EV sell taller chase racks and modular frames that sit above the bed rails. They’re overkill for some, but fantastic if you constantly carry bikes, spare tires, lighting, or heavier recovery gear.

    If you live on forest roads or regularly haul bikes, skis, or boats, a **Rivian‑specific rack** is one of the highest‑impact accessories you can buy. Compared with generic truck racks, these are engineered for the R1T’s roof and bed structure, camera placement, and wind noise profile.

    Think about aero and range

    Anything that lives above the roof line, tents, boxes, bikes, will take a bite out of range, especially at highway speeds. Choose racks with wind deflectors, keep them as low as possible, and remove bulky add‑ons when you’re not actively using them.

    Storage and organization upgrades

    One of the R1T’s superpowers is that it hides a ton of gear out of sight. The downside is that it’s very easy to turn your frunk, gear tunnel, and under‑bed bin into a junk drawer. The **best R1T accessories of 2025** lean into Rivian’s packaging instead of fighting it.

    Cabin & console organization

    • Center console organizers: Rivian’s own R1T Essentials bundle includes a custom console tray that tames keys, cards, and cables. Third‑party organizers add dividers and rubber liners to cut rattles.
    • Seat‑back and under‑seat storage: Soft organizers or MOLLE panels behind the front seats are great for first‑aid kits, umbrellas and dog gear.
    • Screen protection: Tempered‑glass protectors for the main and rear displays guard against scratches, cheap insurance for expensive screens.

    Frunk, gear tunnel & bed storage

    • Frunk liners and dividers: Chilewich‑style mats and molded liners keep coolers or groceries from sliding and make cleanup easier after muddy hikes.
    • Gear tunnel trays and drawers: Sliding trays or modular bins turn the tunnel into a tool chest or camp pantry instead of a dark cave.
    • Under‑bed bins and crates: Stackable crates sized for the under‑bed compartment keep recovery gear and charging cables tidy and accessible.

    Where Recharged fits in

    If you’re considering a used R1T, Recharged includes a Recharged Score Report with every vehicle, battery health, pricing, and more, so you know exactly what you’re starting with before you invest in accessories. That context helps you prioritize: protection and charging first, then racks and camping toys.

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    Camping and overlanding gear for the R1T

    Rivian’s now‑paused factory Camp Kitchen got all the headlines early on, but the aftermarket has largely stepped into that gap. In 2025 the best camping accessories for the R1T are modular, lighter, and easier to move between vehicles.

    Top camping accessory categories for 2025

    Build your own “Camp Kitchen 2.0”

    Modular camp kitchens

    Instead of a built‑in Camp Kitchen, look at slide‑out drawer systems or standalone camp kitchens that strap into the gear tunnel or bed. They pair well with MOLLE panels for utensils, stoves and water.

    Rooftop tents & awnings

    Low‑profile rooftop tents on Rivian‑specific racks keep the R1T’s center of gravity reasonable. Add a 270º awning for shade and rain coverage at camp or trailheads.

    Recovery & trail gear

    MaxTrax‑style boards, compact shovels, soft shackles and tire repair kits live best on MOLLE panels and racks so they’re easy to grab when you’re buried in snow or sand.

    Don’t overload the R1T

    It’s easy to bolt thousands of dollars of racks, tents, water and gear onto an R1T and accidentally exceed payload, especially with passengers. Always factor the weight of accessories and check Rivian’s payload rating before committing to heavy overlanding setups.

    Charging cables, home gear, and adapters

    The R1T comes with what you need to charge, but the “best accessories” list in 2025 almost always includes **better charging flexibility**, especially if you’re buying a used truck where the previous owner may not have kept every cable.

    Essential charging accessories for R1T owners

    1. A solid Level 2 home charger

    If you own your home, a 40A–48A Level 2 wall unit or hard‑wired EVSE is the single best quality‑of‑life upgrade. It turns the R1T into a “full every morning” truck rather than a vehicle you think about charging.

    2. NACS and CCS awareness

    The R1T uses the CCS standard today but Rivian has committed to North American Charging Standard (NACS) adoption. A good accessories strategy assumes that by mid‑decade you’ll see more NACS infrastructure and, for some model years, factory or aftermarket adapters.

    3. Extension cords & RV park adapters (for emergencies)

    A heavy‑gauge extension and a few RV‑style plug adapters can turn a frustrating slow charge into a workable overnight top‑up at cabins or campgrounds that lack proper EV infrastructure.

    4. Extra portable charging cable (if you road trip often)

    Keeping a second portable EVSE in the gear tunnel or under‑bed bin means you can leave one set up at a frequently used outlet and still have a backup in the truck.

    5. Cable management in the frunk or tunnel

    Simple crates or hooks keep charging cables from tangling with recovery gear or groceries and help you see at a glance that nothing’s been left behind at a campsite or relative’s house.

    Used R1T buyers: verify what’s included

    When you’re evaluating a used Rivian R1T, whether locally or on a digital retailer like Recharged, check the listing for which charging cables and adapters are included. Replacing them after the fact can add hundreds of dollars to your real purchase cost.

    Software and tech-focused accessories

    Unlike a traditional pickup, a lot of your R1T experience runs through screens and software. Accessories here are less visible but often deliver outsized everyday value.

    • Matte or anti‑glare screen protectors for the center and rear displays to cut reflections and fingerprints.
    • Dedicated phone mounts that don’t interfere with airbags or block vents, tuned to the R1T’s dash layout.
    • OBD or data‑logging tools (when supported) for drivers who want deeper visibility into energy use and battery behavior.
    • 12V and USB‑C power splitters so you’re not constantly swapping cables on road trips.
    • Compact dash cams or utilizing Rivian’s own camera features, depending on your preferences and local regulations.

    “Accessories for modern EVs live at the intersection of hardware and software. The best ones support, rather than fight, the way the vehicle already works.”

    Industry analysis summary, EV Retail & Ownership Notes, 2025 Edition

    Best accessories if you’re buying a used Rivian R1T

    A lot of R1Ts hitting the used market in 2025 are one‑ or two‑owner trucks coming off early leases or trade‑ins. That’s a huge opportunity, as long as you pair the right truck with the right upgrades.

    Step 1: Understand your starting point

    • Battery health: On a used EV, long‑term value lives or dies with the pack. A Recharged Score Report gives you independently verified battery health and usage patterns before you even think about mods.
    • Included gear: Note what accessories you’re already getting, OEM mats, crossbars, charging cables, etc., so you don’t buy duplicates.
    • Warranty status: Know how much Rivian factory coverage you have left before adding high‑load racks or aftermarket electronics.

    Step 2: Prioritize “day‑one” upgrades

    • Protection: Floor mats, frunk/tunnel mats, screen protectors, cheap now, expensive to skip.
    • Charging: Confirm a reliable home Level 2 solution; replace missing cables immediately.
    • Storage: A basic console tray and at least one structured bin (frunk or gear tunnel) to keep your initial setup sane.

    Why Recharged cares about accessories

    Recharged’s goal is to make used EV ownership simple and transparent. Accessories are part of that story: we help you start from a truck with known battery health and fair pricing, then think about how to kit it out realistically instead of chasing Instagram builds that don’t match your needs or budget.

    Installation, safety, and warranty considerations

    Most Rivian R1T accessories are designed for bolt‑on or drop‑in installation, but this is still a highly electronic vehicle with high‑voltage systems, radar and cameras. A sloppy install can cause anything from wind noise to real damage.

    Safe installation rules for R1T accessories

    Use factory mounting points when possible

    Rivian has already done the engineering on load paths and crash performance. Bed rails, tow hooks, and crossbar mounts are designed to be used, random sheet‑metal screws are not.

    Avoid drilling into unknown areas

    Behind that interior panel may be airbags, wiring harnesses, or structural adhesive. If a product requires drilling, read the instructions thoroughly and consider professional installation.

    Watch camera and sensor sightlines

    Light bars, spare tires, or high cargo boxes can block ADAS cameras and radar. Confirm that key systems still work after installation, and be cautious in poor visibility until you’re sure.

    Respect payload and roof load limits

    Accessories plus people and cargo must stay under Rivian’s published limits. Roof tents and water cans add up quickly, especially on long trips.

    Keep receipts and document changes

    If you ever sell the truck, or need warranty work, having clear documentation of when and how accessories were installed makes life easier for everyone involved.

    Quick checklist: Rivian R1T accessories to prioritize

    Prioritized Rivian R1T accessory roadmap for 2025

    1. Protection & basics

    All‑weather floor mats (2025‑specific if needed), cargo liners for frunk and gear tunnel, and screen protectors. These keep a used or new R1T feeling new longer.

    2. Charging confidence

    A home Level 2 solution, plus any missing portable cables or adapters. Without this, everything else is just décor.

    3. Everyday organization

    Console tray, simple bins in the frunk or tunnel, and at least a basic bed mat or under‑bed crate for dirty gear.

    4. Cargo systems

    Rivian‑specific roof/bed racks and MOLLE panels tailored to bikes, skis, kayaks, tools or recovery gear, rather than generic “just in case” hardware.

    5. Camping & overlanding

    Rooftop tent, drawers, camp kitchen modules, and awnings, but only once you understand your real‑world travel patterns and payload constraints.

    Rivian R1T accessories FAQ

    Frequently asked questions about Rivian R1T accessories in 2025

    Bottom line: building your ideal R1T in 2025

    The Rivian R1T is already one of the most interesting vehicles on the road: a quiet, brutally quick, deeply practical electric truck. The **best R1T accessories in 2025** don’t try to turn it into something it’s not, they sharpen what’s already there. Start with protection and charging, organize the storage Rivian gave you, then add racks, MOLLE, and camping gear that match how you actually live.

    If you’re still in the shopping phase, remember that starting with the right used R1T matters more than any accessory list. That’s where a transparent marketplace like Recharged, with verified battery health and fair pricing, can change the experience. Once you’ve got a solid truck as a foundation, the rest is just choosing the gear that lets you use it hard, without beating it up.

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