Core Insights - Rivian Automotive reported fourth-quarter revenue of $1.29 billion, a decrease from $1.73 billion in the same quarter last year, but above the consensus estimate of $1.27 billion [2][3] - The company experienced a significant decline in automotive revenue, which totaled $839 million, down 45% year-over-year, attributed to lower vehicle deliveries and average sales price [3] - Rivian's software and services revenue increased by 109% year-over-year, reaching $447 million in the fourth quarter [3] - The company reported a loss of 54 cents per share, which was better than the expected loss of 68 cents per share [3] - Rivian's consolidated gross profit for the fourth quarter was $120 million, with a full-year gross profit of $144 million, an improvement of $1.3 billion compared to fiscal 2024 [4] Production and Deliveries - Rivian produced 10,974 vehicles and delivered 9,745 vehicles in the fourth quarter, with total deliveries for the fiscal year reaching 42,247 vehicles [4] - The full-year revenue for Rivian was $5.39 billion, reflecting an 8% increase year-over-year [4] Future Outlook - The company plans to deliver the R2 vehicle to customers in the second quarter of 2026, with expectations of strong early reviews for pre-production builds [6] - Rivian provided guidance for 2026, projecting deliveries of 62,000 to 67,000 vehicles, a significant increase from 2025 [6] - Adjusted EBITDA is expected to range from a loss of $2.1 billion to a loss of $1.80 billion for fiscal 2026, with capital expenditures estimated between $1.95 billion and $2.05 billion [7] Stock Performance - Rivian's stock rose by 16.6% to $16.30 in after-hours trading, within a 52-week trading range of $10.36 to $22.69 [8]
Rivian Q4 Highligths: Double Beat, R2 On Track For Q2, Delivery Guidance 62,000 To 67,000