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Rimac has introduced the Nevera R, an even more hardcore version of its all-electric supercar. The Nevera R makes 2,107 horsepower thanks to a new battery pack, making it the second-most powerful ...
Last year at Monterey Car Week, I drove the Rimac Nevera Time Attack Edition, which celebrated a record-setting EV lap around the Nurburgring. As the quickest production car of all time, with ...
The 1800-plus-hp Nevera requires a brain remap to fully comprehend and, at over $2.2 million, a Swiss bank account to afford.
Rimac’s Super-Sleek Robotaxi Has More Room Than a Rolls-Royce The group’s new autonomous ride-hailing service has a 43-inch widescreen, a 17-speaker audio system, and five-position reclining ...
The Croatian factory that builds the $2.2 million Rimac Nevera hypercar wants to be the future of performance EVs.
CEO Mate Rimac says the Chiron's successor will have "not one part carried over from any car." He also says Bugatti will have combustion engines for "the foreseeable future." ...
Rimac revealed Friday during The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering at Monterey Car Week the Nevera R, an all-electric hypercar that’s meant to push the performance bounds of its predecessor.
The Rimac Nevera already hits 60 mph in 1.85 seconds. Future Rimacs, however, will apparently be even quicker. Way quicker.
The Rimac Nevera reached a top speed of 256 mph on an oval test track in Germany that's faster than any other electric production car on sale today.
Furiously complicated and astoundingly fast, the 250-mph, 1,800-hp, electrically enhanced, blood-curdling Tourbillon signals the start of Rimac’s influence on the century-old automaker.