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WSJ Tech News Briefing

TNB Tech Minute: Rivian Unveils Two, Lower-Priced Electric SUVs

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

News, Tech News

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2024

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Plus: Netflix announces boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. And we exclusively report that Temu’s push into the U.S. market has meant big money for Meta and Google. Danny Lewis hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:29.0

Here's your T&B Tech Minute for Thursday, March 7th.

0:35.0

I'm Danny Lewis for the Wall Street Journal.

0:38.0

Electric Vehicle startup Rivian has unveiled two new SUV models in a bid to jumpstart its sales. The first model, the mid-sized

0:45.6

R2, will have a starting price of around $45,000. The company says it's due to go on sale in the first

0:52.4

half of 2026.

0:54.0

Rivian says the second new model, the R3, will be smaller and cheaper,

0:59.0

but the automaker didn't release pricing or say when the R3 will be available.

1:03.3

Rivian also announced it is pausing construction on a $5 billion factory in Georgia to

1:08.1

reduce the amount of cash needed to bring new cars to market.

1:12.2

Netflix's latest foray into live sports has the streamer jumping into the boxing ring.

1:17.0

In July, Netflix will live stream a match between former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and YouTube star turned boxer Jake Paul.

1:25.6

The company didn't say how much Tyson and Paul would be paid for the fight.

1:29.6

Neither of the boxer's representatives returned requests for comment.

1:33.8

And we exclusively report that Chinese e-commerce company Tamu's push into the U.S. market has

1:38.9

meant big bucks for Meta and Google.

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