TLDR Baird analyst Ben Kallo upgraded Rivian stock to Buy from Hold, raising the price target from $14 to $25 The R2 platform launching mid-2026 is expected to TLDR Baird analyst Ben Kallo upgraded Rivian stock to Buy from Hold, raising the price target from $14 to $25 The R2 platform launching mid-2026 is expected to

Rivian (RIVN) Stock: Why One Analyst Just Doubled His Price Target

TLDR

  • Baird analyst Ben Kallo upgraded Rivian stock to Buy from Hold, raising the price target from $14 to $25
  • The R2 platform launching mid-2026 is expected to move Rivian from the $70,000+ luxury market into the mass market at $45,000
  • Wall Street reduced 2026 sales estimates from 97,000 to 66,000 vehicles after the federal EV tax credit was removed
  • Only 30% of analysts rate Rivian as Buy, compared to 55% for S&P 500 stocks
  • Rivian trades at 4x sales with a $22 billion market cap versus Tesla’s 17x sales at $1.6 trillion

Rivian got a vote of confidence from Wall Street on Thursday. Baird analyst Ben Kallo upgraded the stock to Buy and more than doubled his price target.


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The new price target sits at $25, up from $14. That’s a healthy jump for a stock that’s been caught in the crossfire of cooling EV demand.

The R2 vehicles will start hitting the market in mid-2026. This matters because it represents a fundamental shift for Rivian’s business model.

Right now, Rivian sells the R1T pickup and R1S SUV. Both carry premium price tags north of $70,000. That’s fine for building a brand, but it’s a narrow lane.

The R2 SUV changes the equation. At $45,000, it drops Rivian into the heart of the mass market. Think Toyota RAV4 territory, not Range Rover.

Only 30% of analysts covering Rivian rate it a Buy. That’s well below the 55% average for S&P 500 stocks. The average price target sits around $16.

Rivian shares jumped 3.6% to $18.27 in premarket trading Thursday. The stock has climbed 33% so far this year.

The EV Tax Credit Problem

The upgrade comes at a tricky moment for electric vehicle makers. Sales dropped in October and November after the $7,500 federal tax credit disappeared in September.

That credit removal hit forward estimates hard. Wall Street now expects Rivian to deliver about 66,000 vehicles in 2026. A year ago, that number was 97,000.

Rivian is on track to deliver roughly 43,000 cars in 2025. So the 2026 estimate still represents growth, just not the explosive kind originally anticipated.

The tax credit headwind affects everyone in the EV space. But Kallo thinks Rivian’s new product cycle can power through it.

Beyond Just Cars

Kallo also highlighted Rivian’s autonomous driving work. The company is designing custom microchips for self-driving tech.

That puts Rivian in the same conversation as the bigger players investing heavily in autonomy. The technology could provide a long-term competitive edge.

Rivian recently launched Autonomy+ software for a $2,500 one-time fee or $50 monthly. That kind of high-margin, recurring revenue is exactly what investors reward.

The company also secured a $5.8 billion deal with Volkswagen. That agreement validates Rivian’s electrical architecture as best-in-class technology.

If Rivian lands another major licensing deal, it could position itself as a platform provider, not just a vehicle manufacturer. Think less like a car company and more like a tech company.

At 4x sales with a $22 billion market cap, Rivian trades at a fraction of Tesla’s 17x sales multiple. Tesla carries a $1.6 trillion valuation that assumes years of flawless execution on robotaxis and humanoid robots.

Rivian’s valuation leaves room for upside if the R2 launch goes according to plan. Kallo wants to “own shares into the new product cycle.”

The R2 platform launches in the first half of 2026. Analysts project revenue growth of 28% or more that year if production ramps as planned.

The post Rivian (RIVN) Stock: Why One Analyst Just Doubled His Price Target appeared first on CoinCentral.

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