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The fastest car in the world - Rimac Nevera: the divine power of the Mediterranean storm

The Rimac Nevera is the fastest Croatian car in the world!

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Rimac Automobili presented us with the C_Two electric concept a little more than three years ago. They have been perfecting it until today, when they finally revealed to us the finished version, the Rimac Nevero. The fastest production car in the world!

The production version of the C_Two concept has been given a more attractive name. Rimac Nevera it got its name from a Mediterranean storm. Compared to the concept, Nevera received quite a few changes, but only these led to 34% improvements in aerodynamics. When selecting the ″Low Drag″ driving mode, the drag coefficient will drop to all 0,30, but when we select the driving mode ″High Downforce″, the force that presses the car to the ground will increase by dizzying 326%. The slightly modified exterior design of the Nevera led to better cooling of the brakes and drivetrain.

The Rimac Nevera already has a few competitors in the hypercar realm, but its numbers are straight up stunning. Four electric motors can handle huge 1,408 kW (1,914 horsepower) and just 2,360 Nm of torque. The electric athlete only needs to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h 1.97 seconds, but only if we are on a solid base. Anyway, we are talking about an extremely fast car that only stops accelerating at 412 km/h. Nevera has a capacity battery available 120 kWh, which should store enough energy for up to 550 km a long way. The battery will be discharged significantly faster when driving the Nevera, but for the sake of fast charging, with a capacity of 500 kW, it will be charged (from 0 to 80%) in just 22 minutes. Despite the large battery, the weight remains at only 2,150 kilograms.

Rimac Nevera

Big power naturally requires big brakes. It's just you carbon-ceramic, which work in combination with the currently most effective regenerative braking. It will only be available 150 units of Faith, and it is necessary to deduct for each one 2 million euros. Each of them will be personally handed over by the company's founder, Mate Rimac, and customers will be able to choose between the GT, Signature, Timeless and Bespoke Edition versions, which offer an even greater level of personalization. At Rimac, they even claim that every Nevera will be unique and that no two will be alike.

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