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Rimac has revealed a new version of its electric hypercar. The Nevera R makes 2107 horsepower and does the quarter mile in 8.23 seconds. Rimac's Nevera R Makes 2107 HP, Runs an 8.23-Second Quarter ...
[6] [7] Nevera production has been limited to 150 vehicles. [8] [9] Having completed crash testing for homologation, Rimac planned to deliver the Nevera to customers in mid-2022. [10] [11] The first production spec Nevera was delivered in August 2022. [1] Deliveries to the United States started in June 2023. [12]
The Rimac Nevera reached 258 mph at the Automotive Testing Papenburg track in Germany. This claimed top speed makes it the fastest production electric car in the world, with customer deliveries ...
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 ...
Bugatti Rimac is a joint venture headquartered in Sveta Nedelja, Croatia, known for the car brands Bugatti and Rimac. [2] The two brands were united under the business decision of Porsche, giving control of Bugatti to Mate Rimac and in return receive more share in Rimac Group, which includes Rimac Technology, a company that develops batteries and powertrains.
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.
With a time of 28.81 seconds, Koenigsegg snatches the record back from the all-electric Rimac Nevera in May. Koenigsegg Regera Retakes 0-400-0 KM World Record From Rimac Skip to main content
The new record attempt came one month after the Regera's first record was broken by the Rimac Nevera, which achieved a time of 29.93 seconds. [55] The record was set at Örebro Airport by Koenigsegg development driver Markus Lundh, who cited improvements in the track surface and the new Michelin Cup 2 R tyres as reasons for the faster run. [56]