Rivera Motors, or alternatively Rivera, Rivera Group, or Rivera Motorsport, was founded in 1995, by a small group of automotive engineers who were hoping to make much better cars than the ones that were on the current market.
Rivera experimented with many different techniques and designs, and made many impressive concept cars before churning out their own production cars in 2004, making slow but steadily rising sales figures.
Rivera currently produces sporty, driver-oriented sedans, hatchbacks, coupes, SUVs, trucks, and specializes in their eye-watering fast Tachyon hypercar.
Currently, Rivera manufactures several models, such as the Tachyon and Neutrino hypercars, the lovable Verdette and Juliette coupes, the Neptune and Passion sedan/hatchbacks, the Jupiter and Saturn SUVs, the huge Paladin supertruck, and the Tiny emission-compliance microcar.
Rivera’s cars are known by the car community for being rich in proper engineering and innovation, useful drive-improving features, easily workable engine bays and components, readily available replacement parts, and great reliability.
Because of these factors, Rivera vehicles are celebrated and cherished by their owners and the car community. Many mods exist for the Rivera lineup, past and present, and they are very easy to do engine swaps, forced induction and intake kits, widebodying, and aero kits.
Rivera Motors is part of the Rivera Group, a conglomerate limited-liability corporation which has several different brands, including but not limited to,
Rivera Motors, Rivera Motorsport Team, Rivera Technology, Server, and Wireless Solutions, Rivera Communications, Rivera Sporting Company, Rivera Furniture and Appliances, Rivera Airlines, Rivera Book and Music Publishing, and Rivera Pharmaceutical.
As of January 2024, Rivera is the 6th largest sports car manufacturer by sales figures.