News
The Rimac Nevera R hit 249 mph in 25.79 seconds on a German test track. We recently discovered what that kind of performance ...
Swedish hypercar maker Koenigsegg has reclaimed the coveted 0–400–0 km/h world record. The Jesko Absolut posted a blistering 25.21 seconds, beating the previous mark set by Rimac’s Nevera in July by 0 ...
The $2.1 million electric supercar Rimac Nevera has 1,914 horsepower and 1,741 pound-feet of torque. It has four electric motors and a large, H-shaped battery powering them.
Where the original Nevera has 1,888bhp, the Nevera R produces almost 2,100bhp and all-wheel drive, permitting unbelievable performance figures. According to Rimac, the Nevera R will get from 0-62mph ...
It also recorded a 0-62mph time of 1.72sec, a 0-124mph time of 3.95sec and a 0-186mph time of 7.89sec. Perspective helps with these things so consider the following. The Nevera R can hit 124mph ...
The Nevera features 1914 hp (1940 PS / 1427 kW) and 2360 Nm (1740 lb-ft) of torque. The Rimac can rocket from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in a claimed 1.85 seconds, while it’s good for a range of 340 ...
Rimac plans to build 150 Neveras at a rate of 50 per year, and priced at approximately $2.4 million each. With production underway, Rimac will move on to developing cars in concert with Bugatti.
For sure,” Rimac bluntly stated. “I want to make lighter cars. But I don’t want to make SUVs or stuff like that.” The performance SUV market has been a cash cow for many automakers.
With a top speed of 256 mph, the Rimac Nevera is headed from its birthplace in Croatia to center stage at the New York Auto Show. The hypercar, which retails for $2.5 million, is made by Rimac ...
Now with the Nevera production version, Rimac has confirmed most of the those specs, but the electric hypercar is actually going to cost €2 million ($2.4 million) and they plan to make 150 units.
The 1914-hp Rimac Nevera traveled to Pirelli’s Sottozero testing facility in Sweden for cold-weather validation and to test its suggested winter tires. The Rimac Nevera can sprint to 62 mph from ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results