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fromTechCrunch
34 minutes ago

Why Rivian is holding the $45,000 base model R2 until 'late 2027' | TechCrunch

Rivian will offer the R2 SUV base model at around $45,000 starting in late 2027, with pricing language softened from previous 'starting at' commitments due to changed market conditions.
frominsideevs.com
5 hours ago

The Rivian R2 Launches At $57,990 With 330 Miles Of Range

Rivian needs the R2 to be a hit to scale up its business and spread out development costs. Now, with pricing announced and deliveries set to begin soon, the California startup's make-or-break moment is here.
Venture
Cars
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

The EV graveyard: All the electric cars that automakers have axed this year

American EV sales collapsed 53.5% in January 2026 after federal tax credits ended, prompting automakers to discontinue or delay multiple electric vehicle models.
Cars
frominsideevs.com
6 days ago

Rivian's R2 Production Target For 2026 Is Mighty Ambitious

Rivian's R2 launch success depends on achieving 20,000-25,000 units in 2026, targeting one of the fastest EV launches in U.S. history, competing with Tesla Model Y's precedent.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Ford and Rivian: BofA Reinstates Both as Regulatory Shift Reshapes the Auto Landscape

Bank of America rates Ford as a Buy with $17 target based on strong earnings fundamentals, while rating Rivian as Underperform with $14 target due to regulatory credit dependency and declining EV demand.
Cars
frominsideevs.com
2 weeks ago

Why Lucid Needs Its $50,000 Midsize EV More Than Ever

Lucid Motors plans to produce 25,000-27,000 vehicles in 2026, representing 50% growth, but profitability depends on launching a $50,000 midsize crossover by year-end to achieve mass-market volumes.
Cars
fromInsideEVs
8 months ago

The Best Affordable Electric Cars In 2025: Cheap, Reliable Options For Everyone

Affordable electric vehicle options exist, with prices starting as low as $22,000.
US Elections
fromInsideEVs
10 months ago

Congress Is Likely Killing The $7,500 EV Tax Credit, Speaker Says

The $7,500 federal EV tax credit may be eliminated, raising EV prices amidst increasing tariffs.
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