The latest data point for RIVN's PEG Ratio in Q4'25 stands at 0.24, reflecting a moderate positive valuation metric after a volatile period. This value indicates that the stock's price-to-earnings growth ratio remains above zero, suggesting potential undervaluation relative to earnings growth expectations as of the end of fiscal 2025. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q4'25, the PEG Ratio exhibits high volatility with no clear linear trend, fluctuating between negative values signaling overvaluation (e.g., -0.37 in Q4'23 and -0.03 in Q2'25) and positive peaks indicating undervaluation (e.g., 1.77 in Q2'24 and a sharp high of 3.70 in Q3'25). Notable inflection points include a recovery to positive territory in Q1'24 after early declines, followed by erratic swings that highlight sensitivity to earnings revisions and market sentiment in the EV sector. Overall, the area chart underscores RIVN's inconsistent growth narrative, with the ratio averaging around 0.60 across available quarters, warranting caution for analysts evaluating long-term investment potential.