Rivian Down 16% In March As CEO Scaringe Bets The Company On A Tesla Model Y Killer

3/13/2026
Impact: -70
Consumer Cyclical

Rivian Automotive Inc. (NASDAQ: RIVN) experienced a 16% decline in March following the unveiling of its R2 SUV, which CEO RJ Scaringe described as a 'make-or-break product.' The launch model starts at $57,990, significantly higher than the previously advertised entry price of $45,000, with a cheaper version now pushed to late 2027. Rivian's deliveries fell 18% in 2025, totaling 42,247 vehicles, and the company reported a loss of $3.6 billion for the year, continuing its trend of never turning an annual profit.

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