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Rimac is no stranger to ultra-quick EVs, but its latest model is on a different level entirely. The Rimac Nevera recently set ... began production on the car in late 2022, and the 1,914-horsepower ...
the Rimac Nevera, just got a little quicker. Rimac shared a series of acceleration figures after a visit to Germany’s Automotive Testing center in late April, painting a picture of a car that ...
The Rimac Nevera is the quickest production car in the world … pretty much any way you slice it. The $2.2 million electric car claimed 23 acceleration and braking records in a single day on ...
And now, at long last (they say it's always better late than never, right?), the first Rimac Nevera customer car also arrived in the United States and was handed out in a small ceremony by Rimac's ...
They say that EVs lack emotion. Well, the Rimac Nevera is about to change all of that. And the Nevera represents a major milestone for the fledging company. As Rimac's first serialized production ...
Are you a Rimac Nevera owner? Do you find that your 1,888bhp electric hypercar is a little… slow? Are you sure that you’re okay after that bump on the head? If the answer to all three of those ...
After five years of development, Mate Rimac's brainchild all-electric hypercar, the Rimac Nevera, is finally in production. The 150-unit limited run of Rimac Neveras will be produced over three ...
Back in the late-1960s, the fastest car on sale in the ... Fast forward to today, and the Rimac Nevera plays a similar role in today's world, offering seemingly unmatched levels of performance ...
VERDICT The Nevera requires a brain remap to fully comprehend and a Swiss bank account to afford. Rimac adds the hyper-focused Nevera R to its lineup for 2025. The R is not so much an evolution of ...
Nico Rosberg, the 2016 Formula 1 championship who is now, among other things, a YouTube vlogger, owns one of the first examples of the Rimac Nevera ... it's too late and he finds himself ...
The Rimac Nevera R represents the pinnacle of the Croatian automaker's catalog. Revealed last year, it is the track-focused and more capable version of the already potent and capable Rimac Nevera ...
And how fast can a fast car go? The Drive spoke to Rimac Nevera Chief Program Engineer Matija Renić at The Quail about that last question, wondering what Renić believes is possible for a 0-60 time.