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Rivian’s Wild 2025 Ride: Stock Price Update, Q3 Surprises, EV Rivalry & Future Forecasts

Rivian (RIVN) Tops Q3: $1.56B Revenue, $416M Software & New ‘Mind Robotics’ Spinoff — Nov. 6, 2025

Rivian Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ: RIVN) stayed in the spotlight today, Nov. 6, 2025, as investors digested a stronger‑than‑expected third quarter, a surprise jump in software revenue, and a new industrial AI spinoff. Shares held most of yesterday’s rally after the beat, while pre‑market trade showed slight consolidation. Reuters+1 Key takeaways (Nov. 6, 2025) What’s new today (Nov. 6) 1) Mind Robotics gets more oxygenFollow‑up coverage today underscores Rivian’s move beyond vehicles. In its Q3 materials, the company disclosed the launch of Mind Robotics—a separate venture focused on industrial AI systems—with about $110–115 million in outside capital. Trade outlet MarkLines dated
Rivian’s Wild 2025 Ride: Stock Price Update, Q3 Surprises, EV Rivalry & Future Forecasts

Rivian’s Wild 2025 Ride: Stock Price Update, Q3 Surprises, EV Rivalry & Future Forecasts

RIVN Stock Price & Recent Performance 🚥 Rivian’s stock price as of November 5, 2025 sits around $12.50 per share. This is roughly 5% lower than the prior day’s close, due to a post-earnings pullback, but notably the stock was trading up about 6% in pre-market activity on Nov 5 – indicating some recovery. In the last few weeks, RIVN has seesawed: it rallied into the earnings report (topping $13), then sold off on the news, and is now attempting a rebound. Over the past week, shares are down ~6–7%, and over the past month roughly flat (-2.3% vs +2.1%
Rivian Slashes 600 Jobs as EV Demand Slumps – Stock Hits & Experts Sound Alarm

Rivian Rally or Risk? EV Start-up Stock Jumps on Q3 Beat, Layoffs & R2 Hype

Key Facts: Rivian’s stock (NASDAQ: RIVN) closed around $13 on Nov. 4, 2025 (52-week range ~$9.50–$17.15 stockanalysis.com), giving it a market cap of about $15.2 billion stockanalysis.com. In Q3 2025 Rivian delivered 13,201 vehicles (highest quarter of 2025) and reported $1.558 billion in revenue, up 78% year-over-year businesswire.com. Adjusted gross profit turned positive ($24 M) for the quarter businesswire.com. Management kept 2025 delivery guidance at 41,500–43,500 vehicles businesswire.com (midpoint cut vs. prior); losing the $7,500 federal EV tax credit caused a short-term pull-forward of orders, then softer demand reuters.com reuters.com. Rivian announced a 600‑job layoff (4.5%) on Oct. 23 to cut
Rivian Slashes 600 Jobs as EV Demand Slumps – Stock Hits & Experts Sound Alarm

Rivian Slashes 600 Jobs as EV Demand Slumps – Stock Hits & Experts Sound Alarm

Rivian Cuts 600 Jobs Amid EV Slowdown Rivian Automotive confirmed plans to lay off around 600 employees as it grapples with a slowdown in electric vehicle demand reuters.com. The cuts represent roughly 4% of Rivian’s workforce and predominantly affect its commercial teams, including sales and service staff stocktwits.com. This move marks Rivian’s second round of layoffs in as many months, following a smaller 1.5% staff cut in September. According to The Wall Street Journal (which first reported the news), the company is trimming headcount to reduce costs and “align resources” with a more cautious market outlook. These layoffs underscore how
Rivian Stock Could Plunge 23%: Analyst Warns of Gloomy EV Demand Ahead

Rivian Stock Could Plunge 23%: Analyst Warns of Gloomy EV Demand Ahead

Analysts Sound the Alarm on Demand. Following the Q3 report and guidance cut, analysts from Mizuho and others have raised red flags. Mizuho’s Vijay Rakesh emphasized that overall EV demand may be stagnating – “EV growth in North America is expected to stay flat in 2026,” he noted tipranks.com. He cut his 2026 delivery forecast to ~60,000 units (down from 68K prior) – well below the ~72K Wall Street consensus tipranks.com – arguing Rivian’s growth targets now look “too aggressive.” Rakesh specifically warned that with the end of the Inflation Reduction Act credits, EVs will become more expensive and demand
Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian’s EV Gamble: $5B Factory Bet and Tax Credit Cliff – Stock Poised to Explode or Crash?

Stock Price & Recent Performance Rivian’s stock climbed steadily in mid-2025 as production efficiencies and partnerships were announced, but has pulled back sharply since late Sept. It hit a multi-month high (~$15.50) around Sept 26 investing.com, then plunged ~7% on Oct 2 to about $13.5 on heavy volume ts2.tech investing.com. This coincided with the Q3 delivery report and lowered guidance that day ts2.tech reuters.com. By Oct 10 the stock was around $12.80 investing.com, down ~3% over the prior week and ~18% from September highs. Over the past year RIVN is up roughly 37% ts2.tech, reflecting earlier optimism. However, recent daily
Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Will Rivian’s Stock Rebound or Crash? October 2025 Deep Dive into RIVN and the EV Industry

Key Facts (Oct 2 2025) Stock Performance and Recent Volatility Rivian’s shares have been volatile in the days leading up to 2 Oct 2025. On 1 Oct the stock closed at $14.61 after opening near $14.79 and trading between $14.59 and $15.06 investing.com. A day earlier, on 30 Sept, the shares closed at $14.68, with a high of $15.51 and a low of $14.55 investing.com. By 2 Oct the price fell to around $13.57, down about 7 % from the prior day, reflecting investor concern about guidance cuts and broader EV market weakness indmoney.com. The 52‑week range for RIVN is $9.5–17.15 indmoney.com, illustrating considerable volatility. Despite the recent
Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian’s Stock Rockets: $5B EV Factory and Analyst Upgrades Spark a Rally

Sources: Latest stock data from investing and marketcap trackers investing.com companiesmarketcap.com; Rivian financials from Q2’25 report and analyst write-ups nasdaq.com automotivedive.com; news from Rivian releases and news outlets techcrunch.com alphaspread.com eletric-vehicles.com; expert commentary from analyst reports and media gurufocus.com investing.com nasdaq.com. All figures and quotes cited as shown.
Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian’s $5 Billion Georgia EV Megaplant: A Bold Gamble to Outdrive Tesla, Ford & More

Rivian’s Georgia Factory: A High-Stakes EV Expansion Rivian Automotive has broken ground on a long-delayed electric vehicle plant in Georgia – a project deemed essential to the startup’s future in the fiercely competitive EV market rapidcitypost.com. The planned factory, located near Social Circle (about 45 miles east of Atlanta), will be Rivian’s second U.S. assembly plant after its Illinois facility reuters.com. Envisioned as a state-of-the-art manufacturing campus for the company’s next-generation R2 SUVs and crossovers, the site will initially be capable of 200,000 vehicles per year from 2028, with room to double to 400,000 in a second phase rapidcitypost.com techcrunch.com.
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