Hilbe
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From the VW Group investor deck from Q3.
Sponsored
No, this is related to the joint venture announced earlier this year. Scout will likely benefit from the JV's product, as will every other brand in VW Group.So is this Scout? Or something totally unrelated?
All of VW Group. All brands.So is this Scout? Or something totally unrelated?
Several articles and interviews I have seen highlight that the JV (and thus Rivian) will get better pricing on electronics, etc. because they are potentially buying millions instead of tens of thousands of units. Whether this applies to other, broader parts categories like motors, glass, tires, what have you, wasn’t clearly stated in any of them.And Rivian gets to subsidize certain aspects of their SDV architecture through the JV.
What I'd like to know is:
- What/if any does Rivian get from VW through the JV agreement?
- Do they, for instance, get volume discounts from VW vendors? Think batteries, motors, robotic assembly, export transportation (sea freight from US)
- GA plant setup help for R3?
There are other questions about common architecture support as well but these kinds of issues would be spelled out in the JV details not yet released to public.
If you're a journalist who doesn't live, eat and sleep automotive—and not even a serious business journalist*—it's easy to get that impression; when a casual web query return numerous editorials of how "Rivian is losing $X per car" and that's about the extent of your research.eg calling Rivian a failing startup
Thanks for sharing, it’s a good watch, good provocative points about wether Rivian should focus on cars or software, also interesting where VW might want to just buy Rivian.Several articles and interviews I have seen highlight that the JV (and thus Rivian) will get better pricing on electronics, etc. because they are potentially buying millions instead of tens of thousands of units. Whether this applies to other, broader parts categories like motors, glass, tires, what have you, wasn’t clearly stated in any of them.
The best explanation I’ve seen of the JV and its rationale is this CNBC video from September 2024. There’s a bit of hyperbole (eg calling Rivian a failing startup) but overall it is balanced and informative.
Does Rivian get any cash?Rivian getting Cash is the most important thing. Scout’s drivetrain and suspension as per the prototypes are fundamentally different than anything Rivian has. The mechanical lockers, solid rear axle and traditional frame are way different than the skateboard /independent suspension on Rivian’s to be able to assemble on a common line series.
The driving experience between Scout and Rivian will be very noticeable, presumably with Scout having much more of a Wrangler-type driving experience (rough ride, vague steering, etc) while offering tremendous off road capability and somewhat easy suspension customization. Rivian’s suspension is much more Range Rover with better on road characteristics and offering a moderately good off road Experience In comparison.