Press Release: Rivian Releases Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results

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   --  Began external R2 deliveries 
 
   --  Delivered $1.658 billion of revenue, a 27 percent increase over the 
      same quarter last year, and achieved gross profit of $179 million 
 
   --  Continued progress across vertically integrated technologies including 
      the introduction of the Rivian Assistant 
 
   --  Improved guidance outlook across deliveries, adjusted EBITDA and 
      capital expenditures 
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 30, 2026-- 

Rivian Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ: RIVN), an American automotive technology company that develops and manufactures category-defining electric vehicles as well as vertically integrated technologies and offers a suite of value-added services, today announced its second quarter 2026 financial results.

RJ Scaringe, Rivian Founder and CEO, said:

"This quarter we began external deliveries of R2. I believe R2 will be a game changer for our customers and a driver of Rivian's long-term growth and profitability. This quarter we also hosted over 57,000 demo drives, a Rivian record. The U.S. automotive marketplace is starved for high-quality EV choice, and I believe R2 is an attractively priced option for everyday adventures that will resonate with a broad set of consumers."

Business Highlights

On June 9, Rivian began external deliveries of R2, an affordable mid-size SUV that brings Rivian's design, performance, and technology to a significantly broader audience. Thoughtfully designed, R2 is responsive and maneuverable in urban environments while retaining Rivian's adventurous DNA. R2 features a spacious interior, 5G connectivity, class-leading infotainment compute, and marks an evolution in software-defined vehicles.

The R2 is produced on a new manufacturing line at Rivian's Normal, Illinois facility, supporting thousands of American jobs. To expand capacity, Rivian is constructing a second plant in Georgia. This facility is expected to add up to 300,000 units of annual capacity for the R2, a future Robotaxi variant of R2, and upcoming models including R3.

Amazon now has over 40,000 custom-built Rivian Electric Delivery Vans active in its fleet delivering packages across thousands of cities in North America. In addition to the EDV standard pack variant already on the road, Rivian is developing new variants with a large battery pack and AWD to support Amazon's needs. In the second quarter, Rivian surpassed one billion miles driven on its Rivian Commercial Van platform.

Rivian continues to invest in autonomy hardware and software, viewing advanced self-driving capabilities as a key future differentiator. With development on track, the company expects to begin rolling out point-to-point advanced assisted driving capabilities by the end of this year.

Rivian ended the quarter with approximately $5.3 billion of cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments. In July, Rivian sold 86.25 million class A shares in a follow-on equity offering to raise approximately $1.3 billion for general corporate purposes including the funding of certain equity contributions and reserves associated with the Department of Energy loan for the construction of the company's Georgia plant. Additionally, later this year the company expects to receive $1 billion in non-recourse debt financing from Volkswagen Group and an additional $250 million equity investment from Uber, both subject to the completion of certain conditions. Rivian's current available liquidity and targeted future capital to support the company's investments in growth initiatives is over $14 billion. This includes current liquidity, the Department of Energy Loan and additional targeted equity investments from Uber and Volkswagen Group, which are each subject to certain conditions.

Second Quarter 2026 Results Summary

Production and Deliveries

   --  12,613 vehicles produced at Rivian's manufacturing facility in Normal, 
      Illinois. 
 
   --  12,194 vehicles delivered to customers. 

Revenues

   --  Consolidated revenue was $1.658 billion, a 27 percent increase over the 
      same quarter of the prior year. This was driven by a 14 percent 
      year-over-year increase in delivery volumes, $108 million in revenues 
      related to regulatory credits, and strong performance from the company's 
      software and services segment. 
 
          --  Automotive segment revenue was $1.143 billion, a 23 percent 
             increase over the same quarter of the prior year, primarily due to 
             the increase in vehicle deliveries and a $103 million increase in 
             revenues related to regulatory credits, partially offset by a 
             decline in average vehicle selling prices due to a higher mix of 
             commercial van and R2 deliveries. 
 
          --  Software and services segment revenue was $515 million, a 37 
             percent increase over the same quarter of the prior year, due to 
             an increase in vehicle electrical architecture and software 
             development services, vehicle repair and maintenance services, and 
             Autonomy+, offset by lower remarketing sales. $308 million or 60 
             percent of software and services revenue was attributable to the 
             company's joint venture with Volkswagen Group. 
 
 

Gross Profit

   --  Consolidated gross profit was $179 million, a $385 million improvement 
      over the same quarter in the prior year. 
 
          --  Automotive gross profit loss was $(36) million compared to 
             $(335) million for the same quarter in 2025, a $299 million 
             improvement primarily due to increases in delivery and production 
             volumes, an increase in revenues related to regulatory credits, 
             and an IEEPA tariff refund receivable, partially offset by the 
             ramp of R2 production. In the quarter, Rivian recognized 
             approximately $100 million in incremental cost of revenues due to 
             the ramp of R2 production as compared to production at more 
             normalized levels. 
 
          --  Software and services segment gross profit was $215 million, a 
             42 percent margin and $86 million increase over the same quarter 
             of the prior year due to vehicle electrical architecture and 
             software development services provided by the joint venture with 
             Volkswagen Group. 
 
 

Operating Expenses and Operating Loss

   --  Total operating expenses in the second quarter increased to $1.015 
      billion, compared to $908 million in the same quarter of the prior year. 
 
          --  Research and development (R&D) expense was $466 million compared 
             to $410 million in the same quarter of the prior year. The 
             increase was primarily driven by software expenses to support AI 
             and autonomy initiatives, as well as payroll and related expenses 
             for the R2 launch, partially offset by a reduction in engineering, 
             design, and development spend. 
 
          --  Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expense was $549 
             million compared to $498 million in the same quarter of the prior 
             year. The increase was primarily related to expanding the 
             company's go-to-market operations and footprint to support the R2 
             launch, including higher payroll and stock-based compensation 
             expenses, facilities related spend, and software expense. 
 
 
 
   --  For the second quarter of 2026, the company experienced a loss from 
      operations of $(836) million compared to $(1.114) billion in the same 
      quarter of the prior year, a $278 million improvement. 

Adjusted Operating Expenses (non-GAAP)

   --  Total adjusted operating expenses for the second quarter of 2026 were 
      $731 million compared to $681 million for the same quarter of the prior 
      year. 
 
          --  Adjusted R&D expenses for the second quarter of 2026 were $347 
             million compared to $316 million for the same quarter of the prior 
             year. 
 
          --  Adjusted SG&A expenses for the second quarter of 2026 were $384 
             million compared to $365 million for the same quarter of the prior 
             year. 
 
 

Net Loss

   --  Net loss attributable to common stockholders for the second quarter of 
      2026 was $(837) million compared to $(1.115) billion for the same quarter 
      of the prior year. 

Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP)

   --  Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter of 2026 was $(379) million 
      compared to $(667) million for the same quarter of the prior year. 

Net Cash Used in Operating Activities

   --  Net cash used by operating activities for the second quarter of 2026 
      was $(487) million, compared to $64 million for the same quarter of the 
      prior year, primarily driven by a change in cash used by working capital. 
      Cash used by working capital for the second quarter of 2026 was driven by 
      a buildup of inventory purchases to support the launch of R2, partially 
      offset by corresponding increases in accounts payable and accrued 
      liabilities. The second quarter of the prior year benefited from 
      increased deferred revenues, primarily due to the investment received 
      from Volkswagen Group. 

Capital Expenditures

   --  Capital expenditures for the second quarter of 2026 were $(362) million, 
      compared to $(462) million for the same quarter of the prior year. 

Liquidity and Free Cash Flow (non-GAAP)

   --  Rivian ended the second quarter of 2026 with $5.310 billion in cash, 
      cash equivalents, and short-term investments. 
 
          --  Including the capacity under its asset-based revolving-credit 
             facility, the company ended the second quarter of 2026 with $5.846 
             billion of total liquidity, which, with the pro forma addition of 
             approximately $1.317 billion of net proceeds from the July 
             follow-on equity offering, would be total available liquidity of 
             $7.163 billion. 
 
 
 
   --  Rivian defines free cash flow as net cash used or provided by operating 
      activities less capital expenditures. The net cash used by operating 
      activities coupled with the increase in capital expenditures discussed 
      above resulted in free cash flow* of $(849) million for the second 
      quarter of 2026 compared to free cash flow of $(398) million for the same 
      quarter of the prior year. 

2026 Annual Guidance Summary

   --  Deliveries increased by 3,000 units in early July as a result of the 
      progress Rivian has made and the production and delivery outlook for the 
      second half of the year. 
 
   --  Adjusted EBITDA improved by $50 million at the mid-point due to better 
      than expected revenue related to regulatory credits in the second quarter 
      of 2026 and increasing delivery volumes partially offset by increasing 
      raw material, memory, and logistics costs. 
 
   --  Capital Expenditures reduced by $250 million at the mid-point due to 
      project efficiencies and timing of spend. 
 
                         Current Outlook 
----------------------  --------------------- 
 Vehicles Delivered      65,000 -- 70,000 
----------------------  --------------------- 
 Adjusted EBITDA         $(2.00)B -- $(1.80)B 
----------------------  --------------------- 
 Capital Expenditures    $1.70B -- $1.80B 
----------------------  --------------------- 
 

Second Quarter 2026 Results Webcast and Replay Information

Rivian will host an audio webcast to discuss its results and provide a business update at 2:00pm PT / 5:00pm ET on July 30, 2026. The link to the webcast and shareholder presentation will be made available on the company's Investor Relations website at rivian.com/investors. After the call, a replay will be available at rivian.com/investors for four weeks.

 
Quarterly Financial Performance 
 
(in millions, except production, delivery, and gross margin) 
(unaudited) 
 
 
                                             Three Months Ended 
                      June 30,    September 30,  December 31,   March 31,     June 30, 
                        2025          2025           2025          2026         2026 
------------------   -----------  -------------  ------------  ------------  ----------- 
Production             5,979       10,720         10,974        10,236        12,613 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Delivery              10,661       13,201          9,745        10,365        12,194 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
 
Revenues 
   Automotive        $   927      $ 1,142        $   839       $   908       $ 1,143 
   Software and 
    services             376          416            447           473           515 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Total revenues       $ 1,303      $ 1,558        $ 1,286       $ 1,381       $ 1,658 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Cost of revenues 
   Automotive        $ 1,262      $ 1,272        $   898       $   970       $ 1,179 
   Software and 
    services             247          262            268           292           300 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Total cost of 
 revenues            $ 1,509      $ 1,534        $ 1,166       $ 1,262       $ 1,479 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Gross profit         $  (206)     $    24        $   120       $   119       $   179 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Gross margin             (16)%          2%             9%            9%           11% 
-------------------   ------       ------   ---   ------        ------        ------ 
 
Research and 
 development         $   410      $   453        $   424       $   458       $   466 
Selling, general, 
 and 
 administrative          498          554            529           542           549 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Total operating 
 expenses            $   908      $ 1,007        $   953       $ 1,000       $ 1,015 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Adjusted research 
 and development 
 (non-GAAP)(1)       $   316      $   361        $   328       $   348       $   347 
Adjusted selling, 
 general, and 
 administrative 
 (non-GAAP)(1)           365          422            384           392           384 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Total adjusted 
 operating expenses 
 (non-GAAP)(1)       $   681      $   783        $   712       $   740       $   731 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
 
Adjusted EBITDA 
 (non-GAAP)(1)       $  (667)     $  (602)       $  (465)      $  (472)      $  (379) 
-------------------   ------       ------   ---   ------        ------        ------ 
Cash, cash 
 equivalents, and 
 short-term 
 investments         $ 7,508      $ 7,088        $ 6,082       $ 4,830       $ 5,310 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
 
Net cash provided 
 (used) by 
 operating 
 activities          $    64      $    26        $  (681)      $  (703)      $  (487) 
Capital 
 expenditures           (462)        (447)          (463)         (372)         (362) 
-------------------   ------       ------   ---   ------        ------        ------ 
Free cash flow 
 (non-GAAP)(1)       $  (398)     $  (421)       $(1,144)      $(1,075)      $  (849) 
-------------------   ------       ------   ---   ------        ------        ------ 
 
Depreciation and 
amortization 
expense 
   Cost of revenues  $   185      $   125        $   108       $   122       $   138 
   Research and 
    development           17           18             20            23            25 
   Selling, 
    general, and 
    administrative        52           55             59            57            64 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Total depreciation 
 and amortization 
 expense             $   254      $   198        $   187       $   202       $   227 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
 
Stock-based 
compensation 
expense 
   Cost of revenues  $    37      $    24        $    26       $    27       $    31 
   Research and 
    development           77           74             76            87            94 
   Selling, 
    general, and 
    administrative        81           77             86            93           101 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
Total stock-based 
 compensation 
 expense             $   195      $   175        $   188       $   207       $   226 
-------------------   ------       ------  ----   ------  ---   ------  ---   ------ 
   (1)A reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures to the most comparable GAAP 
   measure is provided later in this presentation. 
 
 
 
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets(1) 
 
(in millions, except per share amounts) 
(unaudited) 
 
 
Assets                           December 31, 2025      June 30, 2026 
-----------------------------   -------------------  ------------------- 
Current assets: 
   Cash and cash equivalents        $        3,579      $       3,592 
   Short-term investments                    2,503              1,718 
   Accounts receivable, net                    555                370 
   Inventory                                 1,594              1,661 
   Other current assets                        361                277 
------------------------------  -----  -----------   ----  ---------- 
      Total current assets                   8,592              7,618 
Property, plant, and 
 equipment, net                              5,119              5,557 
Operating lease assets, net                    571                708 
Strategic investments                          119                697 
Other non-current assets                       463                560 
------------------------------  -----  -----------   ----  ---------- 
   Total assets                     $       14,864      $      15,140 
------------------------------  -----  -----------   ----  ---------- 
 
Liabilities and Stockholders' 
Equity 
-----------------------------   -------------------  ------------------- 
Current liabilities: 
   Accounts payable                 $          595      $         889 
   Accrued liabilities                       1,438              1,085 
   Current portion of deferred 
    revenues, lease 
    liabilities, and other 
    liabilities                              1,660              1,646 
------------------------------  -----  -----------   ----  ---------- 
      Total current 
       liabilities                           3,693              3,620 
Long-term debt                               4,440              4,444 
Non-current lease liabilities                  551                693 
Other non-current liabilities                1,586              1,256 
------------------------------  -----  -----------   ----  ---------- 
   Total liabilities                        10,270             10,013 
------------------------------  -----  -----------   ----  ---------- 
Commitments and contingencies 
Stockholders' equity: 
   Preferred stock, $ 0.001 
   par value; 10 shares 
   authorized and 0 shares 
   issued and outstanding as 
   of December 31, 2025 and 
   June 30, 2026                                --                 -- 
   Common stock, $0.001 par 
    value; 5,258 and 5,258 
    shares authorized and 
    1,240 and 1,362 shares 
    issued and outstanding as 
    of December 31, 2025 and 
    June 30, 2026, 
    respectively                                 1                  1 
   Additional paid-in capital               31,508             33,305 
   Accumulated deficit                     (26,951)           (28,200) 
   Accumulated other 
   comprehensive income                          8                 -- 
   Noncontrolling interest                      28                 21 
------------------------------  -----  -----------   ----  ---------- 
      Total stockholders' 
       equity                                4,594              5,127 
------------------------------  -----  -----------   ----  ---------- 
 
      Total liabilities and 
       stockholders' equity         $       14,864      $      15,140 
------------------------------  -----  -----------   ----  ---------- 
      (1) The prior period has been recast to conform to current period 
      presentation. 
 
 
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations 
 
(in millions, except per share amounts) 
(unaudited) 
 
 
                       Three Months       Six Months Ended 
                      Ended June 30,          June 30, 
                       2025     2026      2025      2026 
                      ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Automotive           $   927   $1,143   $ 1,849   $ 2,051 
Software and 
 services                376      515       694       988 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
   Total revenues      1,303    1,658     2,543     3,039 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Automotive             1,262    1,179     2,092     2,149 
Software and 
 services                247      300       451       592 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
   Total cost of 
    revenues           1,509    1,479     2,543     2,741 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
   Gross profit         (206)     179        --       298 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Operating expenses 
   Research and 
    development          410      466       791       924 
   Selling, 
    general, and 
    administrative       498      549       978     1,091 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
      Total 
       operating 
       expenses          908    1,015     1,769     2,015 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Loss from 
 operations           (1,114)    (836)   (1,769)   (1,717) 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Interest income           72       48       153        98 
Interest expense         (69)     (68)     (141)     (133) 
Other (expense) 
 income, net(1)           (2)      18       105       496 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Loss before income 
 taxes                (1,113)    (838)   (1,652)   (1,256) 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Provision for 
 income taxes             (2)       1        (4)        3 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Net loss              (1,115)    (837)   (1,656)   (1,253) 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
   Less: Net income 
    (loss) 
    attributable to 
    noncontrolling 
    interest               2       (4)        6        (4) 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Net loss 
 attributable to 
 common 
 stockholders        $(1,117)  $ (833)  $(1,662)  $(1,249) 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Net loss 
 attributable to 
 common 
 stockholders, 
 basic and diluted   $(1,117)  $ (833)  $(1,662)  $(1,249) 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Net loss per share 
 attributable to 
 Class A and Class 
 B common 
 stockholders, 
 basic and diluted   $ (0.97)  $(0.63)  $ (1.45)  $ (0.97) 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
Weighted-average 
 common shares 
 outstanding, basic 
 and diluted           1,155    1,325     1,146     1,287 
-------------------   ------    -----    ------    ------ 
   (1) During the six months ended June 30, 2026, we 
   recognized a $506 million gain in "Other (expense) 
   income, net" related to the Series A capital raise and 
   related deconsolidation of Mind Robotics. 
 
 
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows(1) 
 
 
(in millions) 
(unaudited) 
 
 
                                           Six Months Ended June 30, 
                                       --------------------------------- 
                                              2025            2026 
                                           ----------       --------- 
Cash flows from operating 
activities: 
   Net loss                             $      (1,656)     $   (1,253) 
   Depreciation and amortization                  396             431 
   Stock-based compensation expense               377             433 
   Gain on strategic investments                 (101)           (506) 
   Other non-cash activities                       40              43 
   Changes in operating assets and 
   liabilities: 
      Accounts receivable, net                    189             191 
      Inventory                                   108            (215) 
      Other assets                                 38              78 
      Accounts payable and accrued 
       liabilities                                120               8 
      Deferred revenues                           403            (362) 
      Other liabilities                           (38)            (38) 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
         Net cash used in operating 
          activities                             (124)         (1,190) 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
 
Cash flows from investing 
activities: 
   Purchases of equity securities and 
    short-term investments                     (1,942)         (1,254) 
   Sales of equity securities and 
    short-term investments                        101              22 
   Maturities of short-term 
    investments                                 1,527           1,955 
   Deconsolidation of Mind Robotics, 
    Inc.                                           --            (114) 
   Capital expenditures                          (800)           (734) 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
         Net cash used in investing 
          activities                           (1,114)           (125) 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
 
Cash flows from financing 
activities: 
   Proceeds from stock-based 
    compensation programs                          36              39 
   Proceeds from issuance of capital 
    stock                                         750           1,300 
   Proceeds from issuance of 
   long-term debt                               1,250              -- 
   Repayments of long-term debt                (1,250)             -- 
   Other financing activities                     (36)             (9) 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
         Net cash provided by 
          financing activities                    750           1,330 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
 
Effect of exchange rate changes on 
 cash and cash equivalents                          6              (2) 
Net change in cash                               (482)             13 
Cash, cash equivalents, and 
 restricted cash--Beginning of 
 period                                         5,294           3,579 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
Cash, cash equivalents, and 
 restricted cash--End of period         $       4,812      $    3,592 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
 
Supplemental disclosure of non-cash 
investing and financing activities: 
------------------------------------   ------------------  ------------- 
Capital expenditures included in 
 liabilities                            $         452      $      492 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
Capital stock issued to settle 
 bonuses                                $          47      $      110 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
Right-of-use assets obtained in 
 exchange for operating lease 
 liabilities                            $         134      $      203 
-------------------------------------      ----------       --------- 
   (1) The prior period has been recast to conform to current period 
   presentation. 
 
 
 
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP 
Financial Measures 
 
 
(in millions) 
(unaudited) 
 
 
                                       Three Months Ended 
                                                           March 
                     June 30,   September   December 31,    31,    June 30, 
                       2025     30, 2025        2025       2026       2026 
 
Adjusted Research 
and Development 
Expenses 
   Total research 
    and development 
    expenses         $   410    $     453    $   424      $  458   $  466 
   R&D depreciation 
    and 
    amortization 
    expenses             (17)         (18)       (20)        (23)     (25) 
   R&D stock-based 
    compensation 
    expenses             (77)         (74)       (76)        (87)     (94) 
-------------------   ------       ------       ----       -----    ----- 
Adjusted research 
 and development 
 (non-GAAP)          $   316    $     361    $   328      $  348   $  347 
-------------------   ------       ------       ----       -----    ----- 
 
Adjusted Selling, 
General, and 
Administrative 
Expenses 
   Total selling, 
    general, and 
    administrative 
    expenses         $   498    $     554    $   529      $  542   $  549 
   SG&A 
    depreciation 
    and 
    amortization 
    expenses             (52)         (55)       (59)        (57)     (64) 
   SG&A stock-based 
    compensation 
    expenses             (81)         (77)       (86)        (93)    (101) 
-------------------   ------       ------       ----       -----    ----- 
Adjusted selling, 
 general, and 
 administrative 
 (non-GAAP)          $   365    $     422    $   384      $  392   $  384 
-------------------   ------       ------       ----       -----    ----- 
 
Adjusted Operating 
Expenses 
   Total operating 
    expenses         $   908    $   1,007    $   953      $1,000   $1,015 
   R&D depreciation 
    and 
    amortization 
    expenses             (17)         (18)       (20)        (23)     (25) 
   R&D stock-based 
    compensation 
    expenses             (77)         (74)       (76)        (87)     (94) 
   SG&A 
    depreciation 
    and 
    amortization 
    expenses             (52)         (55)       (59)        (57)     (64) 
   SG&A stock-based 
    compensation 
    expenses             (81)         (77)       (86)        (93)    (101) 
-------------------   ------       ------       ----       -----    ----- 
Total adjusted 
 operating expenses 
 (non-GAAP)          $   681    $     783    $   712      $  740   $  731 
-------------------   ------       ------       ----       -----    ----- 
 
Adjusted EBITDA 
   Net loss 
    attributable to 
    common 
    stockholders     $(1,117)   $  (1,173)   $  (811)     $ (416)  $ (833) 
   Interest 
    (income) 
    expense, net          (3)          (7)        --          15       20 
   Provision for 
    income taxes           2           (1)         3          (2)      (1) 
   Depreciation and 
    amortization         254          198        187         202      227 
   Stock-based 
    compensation 
    expense              195          175        188         207      226 
   Other expense 
    (income), 
    net(1)                 2          191        (32)       (478)     (18) 
   Restructuring 
   expenses               --           15         --          --       -- 
------------------    ------       ------       ----       -----    ----- 
Adjusted EBITDA 
 (non-GAAP)          $  (667)   $    (602)   $  (465)     $ (472)  $ (379) 
-------------------   ------       ------       ----       -----    ----- 
   (1) During the six months ended June 30, 2026, we recognized a $506 
   million gain in "Other (expense) income, net" on the Condensed 
   Consolidated Statements of Operations related to the Series A capital 
   raise and related deconsolidation of Mind Robotics. 
 
 
Quarterly Financial Performance 
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP 
Financial Measures Continued 
 
 
(in millions) 
(unaudited) 
 
 
                                   Three Months Ended 
                    June                  December   March 
                    30,    September 30,    31,       31,     June 30, 
                    2025       2025         2025      2026      2026 
 
Free Cash Flow 
   Net cash 
    provided 
    (used) by 
    operating 
    activities     $  64    $     26      $  (681)  $  (703)  $(487) 
   Capital 
    expenditures    (462)       (447)        (463)     (372)   (362) 
-----------------   ----       -----       ------    ------    ---- 
Free cash flow 
 (non-GAAP)        $(398)   $   (421)     $(1,144)  $(1,075)  $(849) 
-----------------   ----       -----       ------    ------    ---- 
 

Forward Looking Statements:

This press release and statements that are made on our earnings call contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements contained in this press release and made on our earnings call that do not relate to matters of historical fact should be considered forward-looking statements, including without limitation statements regarding our future operations, initiatives and business strategy, including our future financial results, vehicle profitability and future gross profits, our future capital expenditures, the underlying trends in our business (including customer preferences and expectation), macroeconomic and policy conditions, including changes to the availability of government and economic incentives, including tax credits, for electric vehicles, our market opportunity, and our potential for growth, our production ramp and manufacturing capacity expansion and anticipated production levels, the timeline for the start of production at the Georgia plant, the timeline for drawing on our Department of Energy Loan, our expected future production and deliveries, scaling our service infrastructure, our expected future products and technology and product enhancements, including enhanced performance features and pricing (including the timing of launches and customer deliveries), our roadmap and timeline for the release of our next-generation vehicle autonomy systems, hardware, including RAP1, ACM3 and LiDAR, and software architecture underpinned by artificial intelligence, including LDM, Rivian Assistant, Universal Hands-Free, and RUI, future revenue opportunities, including with respect to the emerging autonomous driving market, our joint venture with Volkswagen Group, including the expected benefits from the partnership and future Volkswagen Group investments, our partnership with Uber Technologies, Inc., including the expected benefits from the partnership and future Uber investments, the achievement of certain milestones and regulatory approval, the timeline, total purchase, and deployment plans for fully autonomous R2 robotaxis by Uber and its fleet partners, the timeline and geographic location for initial commercial deployments and future scaling, and expected benefits from partnerships with other third parties. These statements are neither promises nor guarantees and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other important factors that may cause our actual results, performance, or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to: our history of losses as a growth-stage company and our limited operating history; we may underestimate or not effectively manage the cost of revenues, operating expenses, and capital expenditures associated with our business and operations; that we will require additional financings to raise capital to support our business; our ability to attract and retain a large number of consumers and maintain strong demand for our vehicles, software and services; the highly competitive automotive and software and services markets in which we operate; demand for and consumers' willingness to adopt electric vehicles; that our long-term results depend upon our ability to successfully introduce, integrate and market new products and services; that we have experienced and may in the future experience significant delays in the manufacture and delivery of our vehicles; risks associated with the development of complex software and hardware in coordination with our joint venture with Volkswagen Group and our other vendors and suppliers; risks associated with our joint venture with Volkswagen Group; risks associated with additional strategic alliances or acquisitions; we have experienced and could experience in the future cost increases and disruptions in supply of raw materials, components, or equipment used to produce our vehicles; our dependence on establishing and maintaining relationships with vendors and suppliers; our ability to accurately estimate the supply and demand for our vehicles and predict our manufacturing requirements; our ability to scale our business and manage future growth effectively; our ability to maintain our relationship with one customer that has generated a significant portion of our revenues; that we are highly dependent on the services and reputation of our Founder and Chief Executive Officer; the unavailability, reduction or elimination of government and economic incentives and credits for electric vehicles; that we may not be able to obtain or agree on acceptable terms and conditions for all or a significant portion of the government grants, loans, and other incentives, including regulatory credits, for which we apply or are approved for; risks associated with breaches in data security, failure of technology systems, cyber-attacks or other security or privacy-related incidents; risk of intellectual property infringement claims; effect of trade tariffs or other trade barriers; effects of export and import control laws; risks related to motor vehicle safety standards; delays, limitations and risks related to permits and other approvals required to build, operate or expand operations including the construction and development of facilities to support R2; and the other factors described in our filings with the SEC. These factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements made in this press release. Any such forward-looking statements represent management's estimates as of the date of this press release. While we may elect to update such forward-looking statements at some point in the future, except as may be required by law, we disclaim any obligation to do so, even if subsequent events cause our views to change.

*Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to our results determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States ("GAAP"), we review financial measures that are not calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP ("non-GAAP financial measures"). We believe our non-GAAP financial measures are useful in evaluating our operating performance. We use the following non-GAAP financial information, collectively, to evaluate our ongoing operations and for internal planning and forecasting purposes. We believe that non-GAAP financial information, when taken collectively, may be helpful to investors, because it focuses on underlying operating results and trends, provides consistency and comparability with past financial performance, and assists in comparisons with other companies, some of which use similar non-GAAP financial information to supplement their GAAP results. The non-GAAP financial information is presented for supplemental informational purposes only, should not be considered a substitute for financial information presented in accordance with GAAP, and may be different from similarly titled non-GAAP measures used by other companies. A reconciliation of each historical non-GAAP financial measure to the most directly comparable financial measure stated in accordance with GAAP is provided above. Reconciliations of forward- looking non-GAAP financial measures are not provided because we are unable to provide such reconciliations without unreasonable effort due to the uncertainty regarding, and potential variability of, certain items, such as stock-based compensation expense and other costs and expenses that may be incurred in the future. Investors are encouraged to review the related GAAP financial measures and the reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

Our non-GAAP financial measures include adjusted research and development expenses, adjusted selling, general, and administrative expenses, total adjusted operating expenses, adjusted EBITDA, and free cash flow.

Adjusted research and development expenses is defined as total research and development expenses, less R&D depreciation and amortization expenses and R&D stock-based compensation expenses.

Adjusted selling, general, and administrative expenses is defined as total selling, general, and administrative expenses, less SG&A depreciation and amortization expenses and SG&A stock-based compensation expenses.

Adjusted operating expenses is defined as total operating expenses, less R&D depreciation and amortization expenses, R&D stock-based compensation expenses, SG&A depreciation and amortization expenses, and SG&A stock-based compensation expenses.

Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net loss before interest expense (income), net, provision for income taxes, depreciation and amortization, stock-based compensation, other expense (income), net, and special items. Our management team ordinarily excludes special items from its review of the results of the ongoing operations. Special items is comprised of (i) cost of revenue efficiency initiatives which include costs incurred as we transition between major vehicle programs, cost incurred for negotiations with major suppliers regarding changing demand forecasts or design modifications, and other costs for enhancing capital and cost optimization of the Company (ii) restructuring expenses for significant actions taken by the Company, (iii) significant asset impairments and write-offs, and (iv) other items that we do not necessarily consider to be indicative of earnings from ongoing operating activities, including fair value gain or loss on convertible note, net, and joint venture formation expenses.

Free cash flow is defined as net cash used in operating activities less capital expenditures.

About Rivian:

Rivian (NASDAQ: RIVN) is an American automotive technology company that develops and manufactures category-defining electric vehicles as well as vertically integrated technologies and offers a suite of value-added services. Through innovation across its electrical architecture, end-to-end software, autonomous driving platform, artificial intelligence, and propulsion, the Company creates vehicles that excel at work and play with the goal of accelerating the global transition to zero-emission transportation and energy. Rivian vehicles are manufactured in the United States and are sold directly to consumer and commercial customers. Whether taking families on new adventures or electrifying fleets at scale, Rivian vehicles all share a common goal -- preserving the natural world for generations to come.

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