Can I access my vehicle data?
We provide two options to obtain certain data from your vehicle:
Vehicle Data Summary Report: We can provide a summary report that contains key data and metrics for the vehicle on a daily basis, such as the vehicle's end-of-day odometer, battery state-of-charge, and approximate location. This report should cover the last twelve (12) months or the length of time you have owned the vehicle, whichever is less.
Incident/Event Report: We can provide data from your vehicle for a specific date and time (maximum 1 hour window) – e.g., data from the time of a collision. The data provided is subject to Rivian's discretion and availability and may change at any time.
Vehicle owners can request either of the above by completing Rivian’s Vehicle Data Request form at rivn.co/vdr.
In the event of a collision, data may be recorded on the vehicle’s Event Data Recorder, which is a sort of “black box” that is physically located on the vehicle. Rivian does not access this data without explicit customer consent. To access your own EDR data following a collision, please reach out to Rivian Service and request a mobile service visit for this purpose. Due to our vehicles’ weight classification, we do not provide a commercially available tool for retrieving or interpreting EDR data.
Members of law enforcement should see our guidance on Law Enforcement Data Requests. Legal representatives should see our guidance on Civil Service of Process and Third-Party Data Requests.
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