My Rivian didn't want to open until I did this one thing, it was my fault. You stride up to your six-figure, high-tech electric truck, arms full of oat-milk lattes and other signs of modern indulgence,
Share prices of electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian (NASDAQ: RIVN) are up almost 40% from their all-time low in April 2024. Although an impressive run-up, it is still nearly 36% lower than its 52-week high of $18.11 in July 2024.
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe has shown the company's next-generation drive unit, "Maximus," which will power the upcoming R2 crossover, on track for a 2026 launch
Something special went down in the desert outside of Las Vegas this weekend: two EVs took on the Mint 400 for the first time. Since the Mint 400 launched back in 1969, vehicles in this iconic desert endurance race have been powered by dead dinosaurs.
Rivian’s hands-free driving is evolving, but frustrated Gen 1 owners feel left behind, does Driver+ inspire confidence, or is it still too unreliable? Read on to see what owners are saying and share your experience.
U.S. EV maker Rivian Automotive (RIVN) is understood to be providing the software and architecture for German automaker Volkswagen’s new
Rivian's Q4 2024 gross profit, strong balance sheet, and attractive valuation make it a compelling choice in the U.S. electric vehicle market. Read more here.
Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) is best known for its EVs, but its true value might lie elsewhere. That’s the take from Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas,
Rivian Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ: RIVN) today announced Sreela Venkataratnam as its new Chief Accounting Officer. Ms. Venkataratnam starts at Rivian on
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