Rivian Launches Expanded Hands-Free Driving

Rivian has rolled out its latest driver-assistance feature, Universal Hands-Free, marking a significant step toward advanced automated driving. The new capability is available to second-generation R1T and R1S owners through the 2025.46 software update. Alongside Universal Hands-Free, the update introduces several additional features aimed at enhancing both convenience and driving experience.

Universal Hands-Free extends Rivian’s Enhanced Highway Assist beyond freeways to a much broader network of roads. Previously, drivers could take their hands off the wheel on 135,000 miles of approved highways in North America. Now, the system covers over 3.5 million miles of roads, including highways, rural routes, and city streets. Rivian notes that as long as lane markings are clear, the feature can be engaged.

Unlike some competitors, such as GM Super Cruise (750,000 miles) and Ford BlueCruise (130,000 miles), Rivian’s system no longer relies heavily on high-definition maps. Instead, it processes real-time data from the vehicle’s sensors, allowing it to respond dynamically to traffic conditions. While the feature may be less effective in dense urban areas, it is particularly useful for transitions between city streets and highways.

R1 drivers receive a 60-day free trial of Universal Hands-Free. Following the trial, continued access costs $49 per month or a $2,500 one-time payment through Rivian’s new Autonomy+ program.

Rivian Unveils New Hands-Free Driving and AI Assistant


Autonomy Drive Styles Enhance Customization

Rivian has also introduced Autonomy Drive Styles, giving drivers the ability to adjust the system’s behavior. The three modes include:

  • Mild: Relaxed driving with larger gaps and gradual lane changes.

  • Medium: Balanced approach, handling cut-ins and matching traffic flow.

  • Spicy: Dynamic style with tighter gaps and quicker steering during lane changes.

The update also allows drivers to adjust cruise-control speed using the right scroll wheel rather than buttons. The Autonomy View visualization has been improved to provide a wider view behind the vehicle, offering more context for lane changes and turns.


Off-Road and Quad-Motor Enhancements

Quad-motor R1 models benefit from two additional updates. Kick Turn assists with sharp rear-end turns during off-road maneuvers, while the RAD Tuner lets drivers customize acceleration, stability, and torque distribution. These features aim to enhance performance and adaptability for more adventurous driving.


Digital Key Upgrade

Rivian has replaced its previous Bluetooth phone key with the Rivian Digital Key, compatible with Apple, Google, and Samsung devices. The system uses Ultra-Wideband for passive entry and NFC for tapping, making vehicle access more seamless. Drivers can share up to eight digital keys with friends or family members and even control the vehicle using a smartwatch, adding convenience for outdoor and active lifestyles.

Rivian Apple Car Key


Other Notable Updates

The 2025.46 software update also includes interface and usability enhancements across the vehicle’s systems, reinforcing Rivian’s focus on safety, convenience, and customization.

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