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The start of production is a crucial milestone for the company ahead of customer deliveries, which are scheduled for later this spring. Investors will be watching for the company to ramp up production for the foreseeable future.
Rivian expects the R2 — an updated, less expensive EV that looks like its flagship R1 SUV — to attract more buyers and deliver on the company’s promises to cut costs and become profitable in the years ahead.
The first of the R2 midsize vehicles is a $58,000 performance model with a “Launch Package” that includes a 330-mile range, dual motors, special attributes and “lifetime” access to its Autonomy+ advanced driver-assistance system.
The R2 production announcement comes less than a week after a tornado damaged part of the company’s plant being used for R2 parts storage and logistics.
Rivian is scheduled to report its first-quarter results and update investors on R2 production on April 30.