NHTSA Investigates Rivian Delivery Vans Over Seat Belts

In Multiple Instances, the Steel Braided Cable Connecting the Belt to Frame Has Frayed or Broken

Rivian Amazon van
Rivian produces delivery vans in large numbers for Amazon. (Jamie Kelter Davis/Bloomberg News)

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U.S. auto safety regulators opened an investigation into Rivian Automotive Inc. over issues with the seat belts in its electric delivery vans that could introduce additional risk in the event of a crash.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it鈥檚 aware of six reports of potential failures with the seat belt anchorage system for the driver鈥檚 seat in Rivian鈥檚 vans. In multiple instances, the steel braided cable connecting the belt to the seat frame has frayed or broken, 鈥渓eaving the occupants unrestrained in the event of a collision,鈥 the agency said in a document posted to its website.

NHTSA鈥檚 Office of Defects Investigation opened a so-called preliminary evaluation to assess the severity and scope of the potential problem. The probe covers an estimated 17,198 Rivian vans produced between 2022 and 2023.



Rivian said in an emailed statement that its vehicles meet or exceed all applicable safety requirements. 鈥淲e look forward to cooperating with NHTSA on its investigation.鈥

The automaker produces delivery vans in large numbers for e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. Rivian, which is partnering with Germany鈥檚 Volkswagen AG, also makes plug-in pickups and SUVs for the consumer market.

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