Close Menu
TechTost
  • AI
  • Apps
  • Crypto
  • Fintech
  • Hardware
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Security
  • Startups
  • Transportation
  • Venture
  • Recommended Essentials
What's Hot

Delve Made Security Compliant on LiteLLM, an AI Project Hit by Malware

Driving GLP-1 Boom, VITL Raises $7.5M to Repair Cash Clinic Prescribing

Mercor competitor Deccan AI raises $25 million, India experts report

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
TechTost
Subscribe Now
  • AI

    Mercor competitor Deccan AI raises $25 million, India experts report

    26 March 2026

    With Sift Stack, two former SpaceX engineers are bringing the software that helped launch rockets to the factory

    25 March 2026

    OpenAI’s Sora was the creepiest app on your phone — now it’s shutting down

    25 March 2026

    Mirage raises $75M to continue building models for AI video editing app Captions

    24 March 2026

    Bernie Sanders’ AI ‘gotcha’ video fails, but the memes are great

    24 March 2026
  • Apps

    Apple overhauls its app developer platform with 100 new metrics, more tools

    26 March 2026

    Talat’s AI meeting notes stay on your computer, not in the cloud

    25 March 2026

    Spotify is testing new tool to prevent artificial intelligence from attributing real artists

    25 March 2026

    Pinterest is launching a new feature for promoting a Pin

    24 March 2026

    Apple Maps may receive advertisements

    24 March 2026
  • Crypto

    Hackers stole over $2.7 billion in crypto in 2025, data shows

    23 December 2025

    New report examines how David Sachs may benefit from Trump administration role

    1 December 2025

    Why Benchmark Made a Rare Crypto Bet on Trading App Fomo, with $17M Series A

    6 November 2025

    Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko is a big fan of agentic coding

    30 October 2025

    MoviePass opens Mogul fantasy league game to the public

    29 October 2025
  • Fintech

    Doss raises $55 million for AI inventory management that connects to ERP

    24 March 2026

    Despite stiff competition, Kalshi, Polymarket CEOs back $35m VC fund projections

    23 March 2026

    Amid legal turmoil, Kalshi is temporarily banned in Nevada

    20 March 2026

    Nominations for the Startup Battlefield 200 are still open

    19 March 2026

    Kalshi’s legal woes pile up as Arizona files first criminal charges for ‘illegal gambling operation’

    17 March 2026
  • Hardware

    Arm releases the first in-house chip in its 35-year history

    24 March 2026

    Ultrahuman boosts US push with Ring Pro as Oura tightens its grip

    24 March 2026

    Amazon is working on a new smartphone with Alexa at its core, the report says

    20 March 2026

    CEO Carl Pei says nothing about smartphone apps disappearing as they’re replaced by artificial intelligence agents

    18 March 2026

    MacBook Neo, AirPods Max 2, iPhone 17e and everything else Apple announced this month

    18 March 2026
  • Media & Entertainment

    Roku’s Howdy $3 subscription service launches on Prime Video

    25 March 2026

    Apple Music partners with Ticketmaster to boost concert discovery

    25 March 2026

    Google TV’s new Gemini features keep fans updated on sports teams and more

    24 March 2026

    Tubi joins forces with popular TikTokers to create original streaming content

    19 March 2026

    Patreon CEO calls AI companies’ fair use argument ‘bogus’, says creators should be paid

    18 March 2026
  • Security

    Someone has publicly leaked an exploit kit that can hack millions of iPhones

    25 March 2026

    The FCC bans the importation of new consumer routers made abroad, citing security risks

    25 March 2026

    Crunchyroll confirms data breach after hackers claim unauthorized access

    24 March 2026

    Delve halts demos, Insight Partners sheds investment position amid ‘false compliance’ claims

    24 March 2026

    The FBI says Iranian hackers are using Telegram to steal data in malware attacks

    23 March 2026
  • Startups

    Delve Made Security Compliant on LiteLLM, an AI Project Hit by Malware

    26 March 2026

    After spin-off, Y Combinator grad Glimpse raises $35 million led by a16z

    25 March 2026

    Databricks has bought two startups to support its new AI security product

    25 March 2026

    Insight Partners removes investment post for Delve amid ‘false compliance’ claims.

    24 March 2026

    Bengaluru food delivery startup Swish raises $38 million, its third round in 18 months

    24 March 2026
  • Transportation

    Harbinger’s next product will be hybrid emergency vehicles

    25 March 2026

    Flighty’s new update gives you real-time alerts for airport disruptions

    25 March 2026

    Zoox is bringing its robotaxis to Austin and Miami

    24 March 2026

    Zipline raises another $200 million to fuel drone delivery expansion

    24 March 2026

    TechCrunch Mobility: Uber everywhere, at once

    23 March 2026
  • Venture

    Driving GLP-1 Boom, VITL Raises $7.5M to Repair Cash Clinic Prescribing

    26 March 2026

    Arinna raises $4 million to solve the space energy problem

    25 March 2026

    Accel, Prosus select six ‘off-the-map’ startups for inaugural India team

    25 March 2026

    Startup Gimlet Labs solves the AI ​​inference problem in a surprisingly elegant way

    24 March 2026

    AI startups are eating up the venture industry, and the returns, so far, are good

    21 March 2026
  • Recommended Essentials
TechTost
You are at:Home»Transportation»Rivian was saved by software in 2025
Transportation

Rivian was saved by software in 2025

techtost.comBy techtost.com13 February 202604 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Rivian Was Saved By Software In 2025
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Rivian is, by all accounts, a manufacturer and seller of electric vehicles. But in 2025, it was the company’s software and services that helped its annual revenue grow by 8%.

Rivian on Thursday reported $5.38 billion in total revenue in 2025, up from $4.97 billion a year earlier. That rosy picture dims a bit when you look at just its auto revenue, which fell 15% to $3.8 billion in 2025. The decline was fueled by a $134 million drop in regulatory credit sales and lower vehicle deliveries, which were partially offset by higher average sales prices, according to Rivian.

Meanwhile, software and services revenue tripled to $1.55 billion for the year. And the joint venture with Volkswagen Group was behind most of that growth, according to Rivian. The “services” component of this line item, which Rivian does not analyze, includes a variety of items such as vehicle repair, vehicle trade-ins, and maintenance services. The rest, and most of the revenue, comes from software and specifically because of the joint venture with the VW Group.

VW and Rivian have formed a 2024 technology joint venture worth up to $5.8 billion. The joint venture is based on a milestone, and in 2025 Rivian reached the milestone, which meant paying $1 billion in the form of a stock sale. Under the terms of the JV, Rivian will supply the VW Group with existing electrical architecture and software technology.

Rivian received an initial convertible note of $1 billion due in 2024 and another payment of $1 billion in July 2025.

Rivian is expected to continue receiving payments from VW Group until 2027. Rivian is expected to receive an additional $2 billion in capital as part of the joint venture in 2026, CFO Claire McDonough said on the company’s earnings call on Thursday. About $1 billion of that is subject to the successful completion of winter testing, which is underway. The remaining $1 billion is non-recourse debt, which is expected to be collected in October.

And while funds provide a huge gap, Rivian’s financial success in 2026 will depend heavily on the launch of its next EV, the R2.

Techcrunch event

Boston, MA
|
June 23, 2026

Rivian confirmed in its earnings report Thursday that the R2 SUV, which is designed to be cheaper to build and less expensive for customers, will be on the market by June 2026. That “cheaper to build” line item is especially important to Rivian, which has historically lost money on every vehicle it makes.

Rivian has spent years trying to lower its cost of goods sold. And it has made progress with the launch of the second-generation R1T truck and R1S SUV. For example, McDonough said that “in the fourth quarter they were able to deliver $92,000 worth of gears per unit, and that was about a $4,000 per unit improvement over the third quarter.” Rivian gears per unit were $99,000 in Q4 2024.

The company saw its total cost of revenue for cars decrease year-over-year from $1.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024 to $898 million in the same quarter of 2025. Specifically, the company’s cost of revenue for software rose steadily throughout 2025.

The R2 SUV, which will initially be launched as a twin-engine model with all-wheel drive, is an opportunity to further reduce costs. The company is expected to release more information about the R2, including final specifications, on March 12.

Rivian’s guidance for 2026 suggests it is holding on to demand for R2 and its ability to increase production. The company said Thursday it expects to deliver between 62,000 and 67,000 vehicles in 2026 — which could represent an increase of up to 59 percent from last year. Rivian delivered 42,247 vehicles in 2025, including the two R1 consumer vehicles and the electric delivery van (EDV).

Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe noted that the company expects some growth in EDV sales in 2026. Rivian plans to produce an all-wheel drive version and a larger battery variant of the EDV, for which Amazon is its main customer.

“Both of these help unlock specific use cases within the Amazon network,” Scaringe said. “We’ve been working very closely with Amazon to define these requirements and are excited to launch them.”

The company is not yet signaling profitability — on an adjusted basis. But it offers a significant improvement on that front. Rivian reported a net loss of $3.6 billion in 2025. It expects an adjusted net loss of between $1.8 billion and $2.1 billion for 2026. Rivian also expects capital expenditures to be between $1.95 billion and $2.05 billion this year.

electric vehicles EVs Rivian saved software Volkswagen Group VW Group
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleCompliance raises $20 million to help companies manage risk and compliance
Next Article Didero lands $30 million to put production supplies on ‘hands-on’ autopilot
bhanuprakash.cg
techtost.com
  • Website

Related Posts

Harbinger’s next product will be hybrid emergency vehicles

25 March 2026

With Sift Stack, two former SpaceX engineers are bringing the software that helped launch rockets to the factory

25 March 2026

Flighty’s new update gives you real-time alerts for airport disruptions

25 March 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

Delve Made Security Compliant on LiteLLM, an AI Project Hit by Malware

26 March 2026

Driving GLP-1 Boom, VITL Raises $7.5M to Repair Cash Clinic Prescribing

26 March 2026

Mercor competitor Deccan AI raises $25 million, India experts report

26 March 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Fintech

Doss raises $55 million for AI inventory management that connects to ERP

24 March 2026

Despite stiff competition, Kalshi, Polymarket CEOs back $35m VC fund projections

23 March 2026

Amid legal turmoil, Kalshi is temporarily banned in Nevada

20 March 2026
Startups

Delve Made Security Compliant on LiteLLM, an AI Project Hit by Malware

After spin-off, Y Combinator grad Glimpse raises $35 million led by a16z

Databricks has bought two startups to support its new AI security product

© 2026 TechTost. All Rights Reserved
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.