KEY POINTS
  • If Tesla or Rivian launch an electric pickup truck successfully it "could be a serious problem for the Detroit" automakers, Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas says.
  • Jonas calls reports that General Motors and Amazon are in talks to invest in Rivian, if true, "the biggest news in US autos so far this year."
  • Morgan Stanley believes Rivian represents one of the top challengers to Tesla's dominance in the global electric vehicle market.

The auto industry's electric vehicle revolution has only just begun, Morgan Stanley told investors in a note on Thursday, and the highly profitable pickup truck market is next.

"An electric pickup truck successfully launched by a new player (i.e. Rivian or Tesla) could be a serious problem for the Detroit based [traditional automakers]," Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said in a note to investors. Jonas is widely known on Wall Street for being one of the first to recognize the significance of Tesla and electric vehicles to the auto industry.