Rivian has validated the Autel IA900 system as OE-approved equipment for performing ADAS camera/sensor calibration and aiming on its vehicles. With such approval, the IA900 can be used throughout Rivian's global network of certified collision and calibration centers.
The Autel IA900 system, recognized throughout the industry for its comprehensive calibration workflow, was approved after thorough and repeatable testing of each calibration type on Rivian R1T, R1S, RCV and EDV models. The Rivian Driver+ ADAS suite comprises multiple camera and radar components. The Rivian line has consistently received the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) highest ratings for vehicle safety, spotlighting the brand's advanced safety technologies like blind spot monitoring and AI prediction.
"We are proud that yet another automaker has chosen Autel's ADAS calibration technology for use in its certified service facilities. Rivian vehicles employ theindustry's most sophisticated and effective driver safety systems. The IA900 was designed to enable technicians to calibrate these vehicles' sophisticated systems with the same ease and repeatable precision as it calibrates simpler systems," said AutelCEO Chloe Hung.
Introduced in 2022, the IA900 is the industry's first all-in-one four-wheel alignment and ADAS calibration unit. The unit features six high-resolution positioning and tracking cameras in the frame, enabling frame and target-to-vehicle setup in as little as aminute, compared to the mechanical setup with plumb bob, lasers and reflectors that can take upwards of 45 minutes. Autel has consistently led the industry in ADAS Calibration systems and vehicle coverage.
The Rivian approval extends to all Autel IA900 Calibration System Packages, including IA900WAT, IA900LDWT and IA900AST, with accompanying Rivian target packages. Visit autel.us/oem-rivian for more information on Autel’s RivianADAS calibration solutions.
Rivian Certified locations have been specifically chosen for their expertise in repairing Rivian vehicles and providing best-in-class collision repair. To become certified, centers must meet specific requirements such as being up to date on training, having the specialty tools necessary to perform repairs and being conveniently located. If repair centers are interested in joining the Rivian Certified Collision Network of repairers, the first step is to submit an application.