Rivian Tries Selling Trucks Out of Its Factory Parking Lot




The EV startup has relied on online sales for its vehicles. But as stock levels build, it is experimenting with an in-person shopping event at its plant in Normal, Ill.




The EV startup has relied on online sales for its vehicles. But as stock levels build, it is experimenting with an in-person shopping event at its plant in Normal, Ill.

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