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Rimac is producing a limited-edition Nevera. Only nine examples will be made, each costing €2.35 million or about $2.54 million. All will have two-tone wheels, special graphics, and copper ...
To celebrate the brand's 15th anniversary, Rimac has created a special edition Nevera with a snazzy copper theme. The Rimac Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition will make its in-person debut at the ...
Croatian entrepreneur Mate Rimac presented the beautiful Nevera R in a very fitting location - Grand Prix weekend in Monaco.
In terms of the good old American dragstrip, the Nevera covered the standing quarter mile in 8.26 seconds, more than a second ...
So as you might expect from the advent of another Monterey Car Week, after a couple of styling-focused special editions it's time for an enticing new variant of the Nevera. Enter the Rimac Nevera ...
When it comes from the factory, the Nevera will be limited to 219 mph, but if the owner wants to push for 256 mph, they can. They just need to sign up for special Rimac customer events in which a ...
Rimac dialed in the Nevera’s top-speed mode ... (352 kph), though owners will be able to unlock its full potential at special events organized by the company. This isn’t the first time ...
A supercar with the rarity of the Rimac Nevera doesn’t go on sale often, making this one a special occasion. This 2023 Nevera is #6 of 150 examples planned and was ordered by the Ohio-based ...
The Rimac Nevera electric hypercar lapped the Nürburgring ... and all Time Attack Editions come with green interior accents and special badging. All 12 units have already been spoken for, as ...
Customers can, however, experience the car's top speed at special consumer events that are supported by the Rimac team under controlled conditions. Rimac builds the Nevera at its plant in Zagreb ...
For insurance purposes, Rimac Automobili requires factory development and test driver Goran Dr'ndak to ride shotgun for every media drive experience of the all-electric Nevera hypercar. Not a bad ...
needed no special tweaks to put down those record breaking numbers. "If you had a Nevera and access to a track, you could do it too," says Rimac Group founder Mate Rimac.