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Rivian Set to Report Q3 Earnings: Investors Focus on Deliveries, Margins, and R2 SUV Launch Amid Cost Cuts

by Rounak Majumdar
November 4, 2025
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Rivian Set to Report Q3 Earnings: Investors Focus on Deliveries, Margins, and R2 SUV Launch Amid Cost Cuts

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Rivian Automotive is set to release its Q3 2025 earnings, with analysts forecasting a revenue increase to about $1.51 billion, marking a 16% year-over-year growth. Despite the revenue boost, the company is expected to report a GAAP loss of $0.86 per share, slightly improved from last year’s $0.97 loss. Adjusted EBITDA loss is predicted to narrow to approximately $567.9 million from $667 million in the prior quarter, while EBIT loss also shows some improvement, down to $974 million from $1.1 billion. Vehicle deliveries rose 32% year-over-year to 13,201 units in Q3, but the company trimmed its full-year delivery guidance to between 41,500 and 43,500 units due to market challenges.​

Cost-Cutting Measures and Layoffs:

Rivian has recently reduced its personnel in order to control costs in the face of a cooling electric car industry and the expiration of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit in the United States. After a 1.5% cut in September, over 600 workers (4.5% of the workforce) were let go in October. These actions are a part of a larger plan to “profitably scale” in advance of the planned release of the R2 midsize SUV, CEO R.J. Scaringe said. These layoffs are also intended to protect cash while the business manages reduced customer incentives and adapts to shifts in compliance credit revenues, which have postponed around $100 million in revenue.​

Upcoming R2 SUV Launch and Capacity Expansion:

The R2 SUV, which is scheduled for debut in the first half of 2026, is anticipated to be a major factor in Rivian’s expansion. The R2, which will cost about $45,000, will be manufactured at Rivian’s Normal, Illinois plant alongside the company’s current R1T and R1S versions. In order to increase manufacturing capacity to 215,000 vehicles per year, the facility is currently undertaking a 1.1 million-square-foot expansion that includes a new body shop, paint shop, and battery assembly line. According to Rivian, the expansion is still on track despite certain obstacles like the winter weather, laying the foundation for a successful R2 deployment.​

Software and Services Revenue Growth Strengthens Business Model:

Rivian’s growth into software and services has surfaced as a positive development strengthening its financial forecast ahead of Q3 earnings. Due mostly to a $182 million contribution from its joint venture with Volkswagen AG, the segment’s sales increased 347% year over year to $376 million in the prior quarter. This expanding source contributes to Rivian’s revenue diversification beyond car sales and will likely result in more stable profitability. Investors seeking information on how this market will change in tandem with the introduction of new cars, such as the eagerly awaited R2 SUV, will need to pay close attention to management’s remarks on the results call. In an increasingly competitive EV market, the effective expansion of software and services is seen as a key pillar to help offset production costs and enhance overall profitability.

Investor Sentiment and Future Outlook:

Retail investor sentiment on platforms like Stocktwits remains neutral, even amid increased discussion volume. While some investors temper their expectations, anticipating steady stock performance until the R2 begins full production, others express hope for improved profitability and a clear production start date announcement for the R2. After experiencing a 0.8% decline in stock price for 2025, the market will closely watch Rivian’s financial and operational update for signals on the company’s trajectory amid an evolving EV demand landscape.

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