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MotorTrend on MSNElectric Rimac Nevera Claims 23 Records in a Day, Sets Quickest 0-249 MPH TimeIn terms of the good old American dragstrip, the Nevera covered the standing quarter mile in 8.26 seconds, more than a second ...
It's now been two years since Rimac delivered its first Nevera hypercars to customers, a record-setting EV from the small Croatian company now also running Bugatti. So as you might expect from the ...
Rimac completes two weeks of quality control assessments on every Nevera it builds, including up to 500 miles of shakedown driving, and it shows. Seams are even inside and out; everything works as ...
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 ...
Rimac, the Croatian EV upstart that ascended from a garage to become a supercar and technology powerhouse merged with Bugatti, has upgraded its Nevera hypercar. And along the way, Rimac managed to ...
The 2025 Rimac Nevera R is an evolution of the original electric hypercar, and the R packs four electric motors making a combined 2107 horsepower. Along with more aggressive styling, the Nevera R ...
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 ...
The $2.5 million Rimac Nevera all-electric hypercar has begun rolling off the assembly line, launching on the world stage as the fastest production car and an emblem of the Croatian EV maker’s ...
it means you accept accolades for the Rimac Nevera and then create a successor. In this case: the Rimac Nevera R which made its debut as part of Monterey Car Week. For Mate Rimac, the Nevera was ...
The Rimac Nevera has got its visas to come to the U.S. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board certified the battery-electric hypercar from the newly minted ...
Customer deliveries of the Rimac Nevera have begun, with the first one going to 2016 F1 champion Nico Rosberg. The car offers 1914 hp and 0-60 mph in 1.9 seconds. Sticker price? A cool $2.4 million.
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