Rivian raises 2026 delivery outlook after strong demand in the second quarter

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People check out a new Rivian R2 midsize SUV during a preview at the showroom in Chicago’s Streeterville neighborhood on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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Rivian Automotive is raising its 2026 delivery guidance range after seeing stronger-than-expected demand for its electric vehicles during the second quarter.

The EV maker on Thursday said it now expects to deliver between 65,000 and 70,000 vehicles this year, up from a prior forecast of between 62,000 and 67,000 units.

Rivian also said Thursday it produced 12,613 vehicles and delivered 12,194 units during the second quarter. The second quarter deliveries are higher than FactSet’s analyst consensus of 11,0000 units and the company’s previous outlook, which called for delivering between 9,000 and 11,000 EVs.

Rivian, which will report its second-quarter financial results July 30, said higher deliveries during the second quarter were driven by its electric delivery van and flagship R1 products.

The company also started delivering its midsize R2 SUV during the quarter. It’s ramping up production of that vehicle at its sole production plant in Normal, Illinois, which has capacity to produce 160,000 of the vehicles annually.

Rivian EV rivals Tesla and Lucid Group also are expected to release their second-quarter deliveries on Thursday.

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