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Rivian stock soars on Q4 earnings: why UBS says it’s as far as it goes in 2026

by admin February 14, 2026
February 14, 2026

Rivian Automotive Inc (NASDAQ: RIVN) is pushing aggressively to the upside this morning after recording a blockbuster Q4 that signalled an “inflection point”, but UBS is keeping the champagne on ice.

Following the company’s market-beating release, analyst Joseph Spak did blink, upgrading the EV stock to “neutral” – though it came with a heavy dose of cold water: a price target of $16, signaling potential “downside” of about 10% from the intraday peak.

Even after the post-earnings surge, Rivian stock remained down some 20% versus its December – and even then, the UBS expert isn’t entirely convinced this rally has legs.  

R2 execution risk could hurt Rivian stock

On Friday, Rivian offered an ambitious delivery guidance for up to 67,000 vehicles this year – up significantly from roughly 42,000 in 2025.

However, to hit that target, the automaker must successfully launch and ramp up its “mass-market” R2 sports utility vehicle (SUV), which Spak said will require “near flawless production execution.”

According to the UBS analyst, Rivian needs to deliver roughly 45,000 units in the second half of 2026 to meet its target.

Any minor supply chain hiccup or manufacturing delay at its Illinois factory could hurt its ability to deliver on its promise, making the current RIVN stock valuation appear overly optimistic for a company still finding its feet, he added.

Profitability mirage makes RIVN shares risky to own

While Rivian Automotive Inc boasted its first annual gross profit in 2025, a quick look under the hood reveals a more fragile financial engine.

UBS remains “skeptical about near-term positive earnings revision” since its profitability last year was propped up by regulatory credits and software revenue from the Volkswagen joint venture – not core vehicle sales.

As RIVN transitions to the lower-priced R2, margins are expected to face significant pressure.

With an adjusted pre-tax loss projected to reach $2.1 billion in 2026 and capex nearing $2 billion, Joseph Spak remains wary of the “cash burn” that continues to erode the company’s liquidity.

Simply put, he recommends caution in buying Rivian shares as positive EBITDA may still be years away.

How to play Rivian Automotive after Q4 earnings

The final pillar of the cautious stance rests on a deteriorating macro environment for premium EVs.

Beyond internal execution, Rivian is battling a “softer EV market” where expiration of federal tax credits has dampened consumer appetite.

Plus, investors shouldn’t ignore the recent string of setbacks, including a mid-January recall of R1 models and significant insider selling by CEO RJ Scaringe.

Even with the “Autonomy+” subscription revenue potential, Rivian Automotive Inc’s $21 billion market cap is being priced for perfection in a sector that has been anything but.

UBS is dovish on RIVN shares as the risks of a capital raise or a production miss far outweigh the hype of a single quarterly beat.

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