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Rivian's R2 Is Already Built to Fail

Motley Fool - Thu May 9, 5:30AM CDT

Customers are no longer paying a big premium for electric vehicles, and that doesn't bode well for Rivian's (NASDAQ: RIVN) R2, which is expected to cost $45,000 when it launches in 2026. Travis Hoium covers the specs and the competition in this video.

*Stock prices used were end-of-day prices of April 7, 2024. The video was published on May 8, 2024.

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