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Rivian's CEO said that the company is developing a?undisclosed version of its R2 electric vehicle, just days after it began mass production of smaller, more affordable SUVs.

Rivian is a company that's known for its R1 SUVs and pickups. It plans to start delivering R2 SUVs in June. Analysts have stated that a successful launch will be critical to the expansion of the company's reach among the general public.

When asked about the pickup version of R2, CEO RJ scaringe replied in an interview, "There are other variations of R2, that we haven't showed."

"What we are building in Georgia?allows different variations," said he, referring a new factory where Rivian plans to expand its production of R2?vehicles. Scaringe didn't disclose any details about the other variants.

The demand for EVs in the United States has been impacted by the elimination of tax credits, despite the fact that high gasoline prices are causing some people to be interested in battery-powered cars. 'Affordable EVs' are seen as a bright light in the electric vehicle sector, since borrowing costs...remain high.

Rivian announced in March?various trims for the R2 SUV. The launch will start with a R2 priced at $58,000, and then other versions that are cheaper will be released later this year or in 2027. By late 2027, Rivian will release a $45,000 trim that has 275-mile range. This is expected to broaden the customer base of Rivian.

Rivian launched first its R1T pickups in 2021, followed by the R1S SUVs. Rivian announced R2 SUVs with the mid-size platform. They also released a smaller R3 crossover and the R3X performance variant.

Scaringe stated that "clearly there could be a R2X." He said, "There will be combinations." "I don't want to reveal the program," he added.

Rivian’s forecast for a 53% increase in deliveries this is due to the rollout of R2 vehicles. This implies approximately 22,000-23,000 R2 deliveries assuming steady demand and smooth production ramp.

Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Andres Sheppard wrote in a note to clients that the R2 will "materially boost" sales and "capture more EV market shares," thanks to its lower 'price point' and autonomy features. This was following Rivian’s quarterly earnings last week.

Uber will also deploy 10,000 R2 fully autonomous vehicles in 2028 as part of a $1.25 billion robotaxi agreement with Rivian. (Reporting and editing by Christopher Cushing in San Francisco, Abhirup Roy from San Francisco)

(source: Reuters)