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IRVINE, Calif. - Electric vehicle maker Rivian Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ:RIVN) delivered 13,201 vehicles during the third quarter of 2025, while producing 10,720 units at its manufacturing facility in Normal, Illinois. The company, currently valued at $17.7 billion, has maintained strong liquidity with a current ratio of 3.44, according to InvestingPro data.
The company stated that the delivery results align with its previously announced outlook. Rivian has narrowed its full-year 2025 delivery guidance to between 41,500 and 43,500 vehicles.
This quarterly delivery figure represents part of Rivian’s ongoing production efforts as the American EV manufacturer continues operations at its Illinois facility. The company produced fewer vehicles than it delivered during the three-month period ending September 30.
Rivian also announced it will release its third quarter 2025 financial results on November 4 after market close, followed by an audio webcast at 5:00 p.m. ET to discuss performance and business outlook.
The company, which develops and manufactures electric vehicles along with related software and services, sells its products directly to consumer and commercial customers. All Rivian vehicles are built in the United States.
This information is based on a press release statement issued by the company.
In other recent news, Rivian Automotive Inc. is projected to have a strong third quarter in 2025, with Cantor Fitzgerald maintaining a Neutral rating and a $15.00 price target for the company. The investment firm anticipates Rivian will deliver 15,675 vehicles, surpassing the Visible Alpha Consensus estimate of 12,690 units. Meanwhile, Rivian’s electric delivery vans are under investigation by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for potential seat belt issues affecting 17,198 vehicles. Additionally, Rivian has made significant strides in its expansion plans by breaking ground on a new manufacturing facility in Georgia. This multi-billion dollar project is expected to create 7,500 jobs by 2030, with construction starting in 2026 and vehicle production anticipated in 2028. In other developments, Amazon is testing General Motors’ BrightDrop electric vans alongside its Rivian fleet, as part of its initiative to deploy 100,000 electric delivery vehicles by 2030. These developments highlight Rivian’s ongoing growth and challenges in the electric vehicle market.
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