The Rivian camp kitchen first garnered attention in 2019 when it was showcased as a prototype at Overland Expo West. Despite the excitement, Rivian never brought the original, large-scale camp kitchen to market—until now, in a reimagined form. Five years after its initial demo, Rivian finally reveals a smaller $1,400 camp kitchen—perfect for your next adventure.
Introducing the Travel Kitchen
On Thursday, Rivian launched a new, smaller, and more affordable “travel kitchen” priced at $1,400. Unlike the prototype, this version is available for immediate purchase. The travel is part of Rivian’s strategy to align itself with outdoor enthusiasts and expand its accessory offerings. Rivian finally reveals a smaller $1,400 camp five years after its initial demo—perfect for your next adventure.
Design Evolution
The original camp kitchen was large and required a particular shuttle system to slide in and out of the R1T pickup truck’s gear tunnel. Priced at $5,000, it also featured items like a refillable water tank, which the new version omits. The updated travel is more compact, folding up for easy transport and setup. Five years after its initial demo, Rivian finally reveals a smaller $1,400 camp —perfect for your next adventure. Learn more here!
Kitchen Key Features
The travel includes a two-burner induction cooktop, a food-safe prep space, and dimmable lights with retractable poles. The design emphasizes portability and convenience, allowing it to be used on tailgates or moved between different vehicle parts.
Sustainability and Add-Ons
Staying true to Rivian’s eco-friendly brand, the travel features a cutting board made from recycled materials and components made from castor plants. Additionally, Rivian offers a range of add-on accessories, including cookware and utensils, in partnership with outdoor company Snow Peak. Five years after its initial demo, Rivian finally reveals a smaller $1,400 camp kitchen—perfect for your next adventure.