While Tesla focuses on its robotaxi launch, Rivian is looking to take hands off the wheel and eyes off the road while enabling drivers to chat with the car.
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From an operational standpoint, both Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) and Rivian (NASDAQ: RIVN) had choppy years in 2024. However, Tesla's stock skyrocketed higher, while Rivian saw its shares finish the year much lower,
The EV startup is pushing forward with plans for hands-free driving in 2025 and fully "eyes-off" systems by 2026, entering the competitive race for autonomous technology.
Tesla is in the middle of the rollout of a complete Model Y refresh. But how does the Model Y Juniper compare with the Rivian R1S?
After a successful 2024, particularly with the sales performance of its R1T, Rivian has announced a major addition to its arsenal: autonomous driving. In a media round table, RJ Scaringe, Rivian's CEO,
CEO RJ Scaringe revealed that Rivian will launch a "hands-free" automated driving system this year, with a more advanced "eyes-off" system coming in 2026
With the EX30 and EX90 EVs finally making their way to the United States, 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for Volvo.
The electric car company run by Elon Musk is facing increasing competition, but investors have focused mostly on the prospects for Tesla’s self-driving technology.