One electric vehicle down, one to go. The electric Dodge Charger Daytona muscle car had the spotlight on Tuesday for […] ...
We’ll go ahead and speculate that an R2X would come similarly stacked. More revelations from RJ: Rivian won't be building a ...
What's New for 2025? Rivian equips the 2025 R1S with an all-new electrical architecture is said to remove over 44 pounds of wire. The Standard battery is now a lithium-iron-phosphate design ...
A new standard battery goes from lithium-ion to lithium-iron-phosphate chemistry—the same as in the Rivian Commercial Van. A new Rivian drive unit is utilized in Tri-Motor and Quad-Motor ...
Rivian makes award-winning electric trucks and it has an agreement to supply Amazon with delivery vehicles. In 2024 Rivian is working to improve its production processes so it can turn a gross ...
Electric vehicle maker Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ: RIVN) IPO’ed in November 2021 and immediately made a splash with its stock price skyrocketing to $180 in just its first week of trading.
Nobody likes subscriptions, but Rivian is counting on Connect+ to open a new revenue stream. The connectivity package brings new features but also hides previously free functions behind a paywall.
The second was an “R2X” filed under the same category, and has been speculated to be some sort of rally car like the rendering above. Furthermore, rumors have also circulated about Rivian ...
Rivian decided that it would make some changes to the range of some Max Pack R1S vehicles to better align with the price and range of the “Large” pack recently. Technically, this means it was ...
After a two-decade career as a freelance writer, Aaron Gold joined MotorTrend’s sister publication Automobile in 2018 before moving to the MT staff in 2021. Aaron is a native New Yorker who now ...
Rivian Automotive Inc. RIVN and Lucid Group Inc. LCID are two EV startups that share a lot of similarities. Both are based in California, have made compelling EV products, are eyeing expansion of ...
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ: RIVN) is at an important crossroads. Down one path lies profitability, growth, and long-term success. Down the other lies obsolescence. Okay, maybe that's a bit too ...