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This Batmobile-like Rimac Nevera electric car hits 256 mph — and costs $2.5M. Angela Barbuti. ... the Rimac Nevera is headed from its birthplace in Croatia to center stage at the New York Auto Show.
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.
Rimac: Concept One: 2013-2017 Coupé Croatia: Electric sports car, limited production Rimac: Nevera: 2021-present Coupé Croatia: Electric sports car, limited to 150 units Rimac: Nevera R: 2025 Coupé Croatia: Limited to 40 units RMC: Scorpion 2008 Roadster United States Hydrogen-powered, limited to 200 units Rossion Q1: 2008-2018 Coupè United ...
Rimac Nevera at the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The successor to the Concept One, named Nevera (renamed from Concept Two, styled as C_Two), was unveiled at the March 2018 Geneva Motor Show. The car has an entirely new design with butterfly doors and various power upgrades. The four updated electric motors produce a total of 1,427 kW (1,940 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The German-Finnish former racer is a near-ideal debut customer for the outrageous Nevera, the first product from Bugatti Rimac, which has helped raise $500M on the company’s valuation of $2B.