Rivian Automotive, the electric vehicle manufacturer, has raised its delivery outlook for 2026 following a strong performance in the second quarter, where it delivered 12,194 vehicles, surpassing its initial estimate of 9,000 to 11,000. This update, announced on July 4, 2026, has led to an 8% increase in Rivian's stock price. In contrast, Tesla's stock fell approximately 7.5% on the same day after its own delivery report.
Rivian has now adjusted its full-year delivery target to between 65,000 and 70,000 vehicles, up from 62,000 to 67,000. The company is focused on launching its new lower-priced R2 model, which is crucial for increasing sales volume. The first half of the year saw Rivian deliver a total of 22,559 vehicles, indicating that achieving its revised target will require a significant ramp-up in deliveries during the second half.
Despite the positive delivery news, Rivian continues to face challenges with profitability, as its automotive segment reported a gross loss. However, the company has secured funding to support its growth, including a $4.5 billion loan from the Department of Energy and a $1 billion investment from Volkswagen Group. Analysts remain cautious, emphasizing the need for improved automotive gross profit as the R2 model is introduced. The next key update is expected on July 30, when Rivian will release its second-quarter financial results.
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