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The Rimac Nevera (pronounced: [rǐːmat͡s něʋeːra]) is an all-electric sports car designed and manufactured by the Croatian automotive manufacturer Rimac Automobili. [5] The first production prototype car was released in August 2021.
The Battista is powered by a 120 kW⋅h battery pack supplied by Rimac Automobili. The car has four individual motors, each placed at a wheel, and they have a combined power output of 1400 kW and 2300 N⋅m of torque. The car has a carbon fibre monocoque chassis with aluminium crash structures at the front and rear. Most of the body panels are ...
Rimac's first car was a converted 1984 BMW M3 called the Rimac e-M3, nicknamed the "Green Monster" by the designers working for the company. With a 0–100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration achieved in 3.3 seconds, it earned the title of fastest-accelerating electric vehicle in Category A, Group VIII (electric vehicle) and Class 3 (over 1,000 kg) in 2011.
The Nevera R makes 2107 horsepower and does the quarter mile in 8.23 seconds. Rimac has revealed a new version of its electric hypercar. The Nevera R makes 2107 horsepower and does the quarter ...
With a top speed of 256 mph, the Rimac Nevera is headed from its birthplace in Croatia to center stage at the New York Auto Show. The hypercar, which retails for $2.5 million, is made by Rimac ...
Mate Rimac started the company that bears his name in 2009, so in honor of the brand's 15th anniversary, Rimac is rolling out nine Neveras in a unique copper finish. Rimac Celebrates Its 15th ...
This is a list of commercially-available battery types summarizing some of their characteristics for ready comparison. ... Weight NiCd: 1.2V: 20%/month: Yes: Up to ...
The electric motors are powered by a 4.5 kWh, 800 volt, 75 kg (165 lb) liquid cooled battery pack developed by Rimac Automobili, making it the first 800-volt production car. [27] [28] Koenigsegg claims that the battery pack is the most power-dense battery pack ever created for a production car. [12] [13] [22] [29]