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Is Rivian the New Tesla?
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Mar 202025
For the past decade, Tesla led the electric vehicle market. Early on, it gained strong support from progressive lawmakers and environmentally focused investors who viewed the company as a symbol of clean energy and innovation. Now, the landscape is shifting. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, is working closely with former President Donald Trump. In his role as an advisor on government efficiency. These actions have sparked criticism and protests from groups that once supported him. As sentiment toward Tesla shifts, Rivian is set to benefit. Rivian’s R1T pickup has carved out a distinct niche in the electric truck market. Offering up to 400 miles of range, off-road capabilities, and a towing capacity of 11,000 pounds, it appeals to outdoor and adventure enthusiasts. Rivian competes with the Ford F-150 Lightning, Chevrolet Silverado EV, and Tesla Cybertruck. The F-150 Lightning offers up to 320 miles of range and a towing capacity of 10,000 pounds. Chevrolet’s Silverado EV projects up to 450 miles of range. Tesla’s Cybertruck, with its unique design, promises up to 500 miles of range but is still rolling out at limited volumes. While competition is increasing, Rivian’s focus on sustainability, U.S.-based production, and partnerships—such as its commercial vehicle deal with Amazon—are renewing interest. As Tesla navigates shifting public sentiment, Rivian seems well positioned to take on buyers disenfranchised by Elon Musk's support for deep government spending cuts. Susbscribe to see more videos like this! ‪@levelfieldsai‬ #teslastock #rivian #rivianr1t #electricvehicle

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