Showing posts with label vehicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vehicles. Show all posts

2019-02-18

Rivian Electric Pickups & SUVs Coming for Tesla $TSLA (video)

Rivian Makes Electric Pickups, and Is Coming for Tesla

Startup Rivian also plans a SUV. Fortune.com video above published Feb 11, 2019. See also:
  • Feb 15, 2019: Rivian announces a $700 million round of funding led by Amazon. Rivian, a Michigan-based electric vehicle startup, plans to launch an electric pickup and electric SUV in the U.S. in 2020--cnbc.com.
  • Upstart Rivian Could Be a Tesla Disrupter in SUVs and Pickups--bloomberg.com.
  • Tesla Faces 'Serious Competition' From a Detroit Startup, According to Morgan Stanley--fortune.com.
This Is Rivian

"To build the world’s first Electric Adventure Vehicles, we had to build a new kind of car company. This is our story." Rivian video above first published Nov 30, 2018

Domain: rivian.com

Rivian is a US-based startup automaker and automotive technology company founded in 2009. The company develops vehicles, products and services related to sustainable transportation, and has facilities in Plymouth, Michigan; San Jose, California; Irvine, California, Normal, Illinois, and the United Kingdom#ElectricAdventure

The Clean Escape

"Let the #ElectricAdventure begin! Introducing the world’s first Electric Adventure Vehicle, the Rivian R1T truck. Visit our website for all the juicy details: products.rivian.com."  See also Ford F150 vs Rivian R1T: How do they stack up? (video).


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2017-06-01

Waymo, Alphabet’s Self-Driving Car Unit, Could Be Worth $70 Billion (video)

Alphabet’s Waymo Could Be Worth $70 Billion I Fortune

Video above published May 23, 2017: Alphabet’s self-driving car unit, Waymo, could be worth $70 billion. That’s more than Ford, GM, and Tesla.

Domain: waymo.com

Say Hello to Waymo

Video above published Dec 13, 2016: Waymo—formerly the Google self-driving car project—stands for a new way forward in mobility. In 2015, Waymo invited Steve Mahan, former CEO of the Santa Clara Valley Blind Center, for a special ride. Steve had ridden in our cars in the past—first accompanied by a test driver in 2012 and then on a closed course in 2014. This time was different. Steve experienced the world’s first fully self-driving ride on public roads, navigating through everyday traffic with no steering wheel, no pedals, and no test driver. See highlights of Steve’s ride here.

Waymo: "We've been working on self-driving vehicles since 2009, and we are now an independent self-driving technology company with a mission to make it safe and easy for people and things move around." More about Waymo:


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