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In addition to being just a good truck overall, the Rivian R1T is a unique vehicle. With all the different options you can put on it, you can really make it your own, but the real fun begins when you dive into the world of custom outfitting, as pointed out by the Rivian Owners Forum.

Case and point is this R1T listed on Cars & Bids, which has unfortunately already sold, but is still available for our viewing pleasure. While many Rivians have sold on Doug DeMuro’s auction platform before, none of them are quite like this one. That’s because this R1T manages to incorporate an entire TV and soundbar in its bed.

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But when we say this TV is mounted in the bed, we literally mean in it. The 40-inch unit isn’t just mounted within the confines of the bed, but rather it’s attached to the flip-up storage hatch in the Rivian‘s floor. When it’s closed, this leaves the TV totally hidden and out of the way for normal hauling duties, and when it’s open, the vacant space can be filled up with ice and used as a cooler (which the seller does regularly).

In terms of other clever storage solutions, there’s the power-operated tonneau cover, two locking compartments on either side of the bed, and the famous Gear Tunnel. Additional amenities include air suspension, a power tonneau cover, a bed-mounted air compressor, a Meridian sound system, and heating for the front seats and steering wheel.

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If all that isn’t enticing enough, there is still the matter of this truck’s powertrain. Four motors, one for each wheel, produce a combined 835 hp (847 PS / 623 kW) and 908 lb-ft (1,231 Nm) of torque, allowing for a 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) sprint in just 3.3 seconds. Not bad for a pickup truck if you ask us. And not only that, but the R1T‘s 135 kWh battery pack provides a respectable 315 miles (507 km) of range on a full charge.

The truck ended up selling for $74,420 with 21,400 miles (34,440 km) on the odometer, but we’d like to know — would you have bought it? Let us know in the comments.

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