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Rivian stock: does the raised 2026 deliveries outlook warrant buying?

by July 2, 2026
written by July 2, 2026

Rivian Automotive (RIVN) shares are ripping higher on Thursday morning following a bullish Q2 deliveries update that shattered both internal and Wall Street expectations.

Investors are cheering the EV stock after management revealed it produced 12,513 vehicles in total and delivered 12,194 in the fiscal second quarter.

Analysts – in comparison – had called for 11,000 deliveries instead.

Emboldened by the strong quarterly number, RIVN raised its full-year guidance to at least 65,000, up from its prior estimate set at 62,000 at the lower end of the range.

Following the post-update rally, Rivian stock is hovering around the same price at which it started 2026.

Should you buy Rivian stock today?

The Q2 deliveries report warrants buying RIVN stock primarily because it signals robust execution on the manufacturing front.

The beat this quarter was driven by growing momentum in Rivian’s electric delivery vans (EDVs), its flagship R1 lineup, and the launch of customer deliveries for its highly anticipated midsize R2 sports utility vehicle (SUV).

Start at a price point of $57,990 for the initial “Performance Launch Package” – the R2 represents Rivian’s transition into high-volume, mass-market manufacturing.

The fact that management is comfortable lifting full-year projections immediately after launching the R2 suggests the production ramp is tracking ahead of internal schedule, vindicating its choice to expand assembly capacity in Illinois.

Macro tailwinds to drive RIVN shares higher

Long-term investors should consider loading up on Rivian shares also because of proven consumer demand.

While rival luxury EV startups are struggling with order growth and legacy automakers are scaling back their electrification goals, RIVN is demonstrating sticky brand loyalty.

Its Q2 report confirms beyond doubt that consumer interest in the firm’s rugged, lifestyle-oriented trucks and SUVs remains resilient, even after the expiration of federal EV tax credits.

Moreover, macro tailwinds – including volatile gasoline prices amidst geopolitical conflicts – are steering consumers back toward viable all-electric alternatives as well.

By offering an attractive product mix that now scales down into more affordable price brackets, Rivian is capturing a unique premium wedge of the automotive market.

This unique demand profile insulates the Nasdaq-listed company from the fierce, margin-eroding price wars currently damaging lower-end EV competitors.

What’s the Wall Street View on Rivian Automotive

All in all, Rivian Automotive’s outstanding second-quarter delivery report provides a definitive answer to skeptical investors.

By under-promising and over-delivering in a brutal macroeconomic environment, the company has effectively mitigated two of the market’s biggest anxieties: structural demand visibility and R2 operational execution.

While the company has yet to hit absolute net profitability, its current price-to-sales ratio of roughly 3.77 indicates the market is beginning to appropriately price in its long-term growth potential.

While the consensus rating on RIVN shares remains at “Hold” only, analysts’ price targets on them currently go as high as $25, signaling potential upside of more than 30% from here.

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