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    Rivian eyes new debt deal as expected vehicle deliveries slump, Bloomberg News reports

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    Posted on May 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Rivian plans a $2B bond sale with JPMorgan to refinance debt amid declining vehicle deliveries and tariff challenges.

    Rivian Pursues Debt Financing Amidst Declining Vehicle Deliveries

    (Reuters) -Rivian Automotive is working with JPMorgan Chase on a potential high-yield bond sale, in part to refinance its upcoming debt, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the transaction.

    The EV maker is looking to raise as much as $2 billion, partly to replace existing bonds that mature in 2026, the report said.

    JPMorgan is sounding out investors on the bond deal, with early pricing talks suggesting a yield around 10%.

    The transaction could launch as soon as next week, although the deal is still under discussion and may not proceed as planned, according to the report.

    Rivian and JPMorgan did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.

    The possible debt deal comes after Rivian lowered its 2025 deliveries forecast earlier in May, as U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts threaten to disrupt the economy and reduce demand for its electric SUVs and pickup trucks.

    "About the impact of tariffs, it's a couple of thousand dollars of cost that we're going to see on a per-vehicle basis," CEO RJ Scaringe told Reuters earlier this month.

    Despite manufacturing its vehicles in the U.S. and sourcing most parts from North America, Rivian relies on Asian countries for essential components like lithium-ion batteries. These components are subject to significant duties, increasing the expenses for EV makers.

    (Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rivian is working with JPMorgan on a $2 billion bond sale.
    • •The bond aims to refinance existing debt maturing in 2026.
    • •U.S. tariffs impact Rivian's vehicle production costs.
    • •Rivian lowered its 2025 vehicle delivery forecast.
    • •Asian-sourced components increase costs for Rivian.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rivian eyes new debt deal as expected vehicle deliveries slump, Bloomberg News reports

    1What is Rivian Automotive planning to do regarding its debt?

    Rivian Automotive is working with JPMorgan Chase on a potential high-yield bond sale to refinance its upcoming debt.

    2How much money is Rivian looking to raise through the bond sale?

    Rivian is looking to raise as much as $2 billion to replace existing bonds that mature in 2026.

    3What challenges is Rivian facing with its vehicle deliveries?

    Rivian lowered its 2025 deliveries forecast due to U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts, which threaten to disrupt the economy.

    4What is the expected yield for Rivian's bond deal?

    Early pricing talks suggest a yield around 10% for the bond deal being discussed.

    5What components does Rivian rely on from Asian countries?

    Rivian relies on Asian countries for essential components like lithium-ion batteries, despite manufacturing its vehicles in the U.S.

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