KEY POINTS
  • Ford says it has invested $500 million in electric truck maker Rivian to build a new battery-powered electric vehicle for the Detroit manufacturer.
  • The news comes just months after Rivian revealed two new products, an all-electric pickup and SUV, that analysts say could provide competition to established truck manufacturers.
  • "This strategic partnership marks another key milestone in our drive to accelerate the transition to sustainable mobility," says RJ Scaringe, Rivian founder and CEO.

Ford said Wednesday it has invested $500 million in electric truck maker Rivian to build a new battery-powered electric vehicle for the Detroit manufacturer.

The news comes just months after Rivian revealed two new products, an all-electric pickup and SUV, that analysts say could rival established truck manufacturers like General Motors and Ford. Industry executives even see it as real competition for electric car maker Tesla and its SUV and new crossover — the Model X and Model Y.