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Rivian Rolls Out 2025.46 Update, Expanding Hands‑Free Driving to 3.5 Million Miles

The system requires active driver supervision and does not handle traffic lights, stop signs or turns.

Overview

  • Rivian has begun delivering software update 2025.46 to second‑generation R1S and R1T vehicles, enabling the new Universal Hands‑Free feature.
  • Hands‑free operation now works across more than 3.5 million miles of clearly marked roads in the U.S. and Canada, with Rivian shifting away from reliance on high‑definition maps.
  • Access starts with a 60‑day free trial, after which continued use is expected through the paid Autonomy+ plan, with pricing reported as $49 per month or a $2,500 one‑time option.
  • Gen 2 owners can add a Rivian Digital Key to Apple Wallet and compatible Google and Samsung devices, supporting UWB passive entry, NFC power‑reserve tap‑to‑unlock and key sharing.
  • Rivian told customers it will push a follow‑up over‑the‑air patch next week to fix a cold‑weather issue that can block AC charging on some R1 vehicles.