If the regular Nevera took your breath away, then the Rimac Nevera R will take a million or two from you in addition to your breath – and maybe your sanity. But what if that's exactly its greatest charm? Let's take a look at the new world speed record.
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The Rimac Nevera R, a fresh iteration of the Croatian electric hypercar, is here to shake up the automotive industry once again. If you thought the regular Nevera was top notch, get ready to be blown away by the Nevera R. Limited to just 40 units, this hypercar boasts remarkable improvements that include more power, better cornering performance and aerodynamic optimization, making it one of the fastest cars in the world.
When Sasha Selipanov, a designer who co-created high-end cars at Koenigsegg and Bugatti, announced the creation of a new brand, Nilu27, the automotive world held its breath. What could a designer with such an enviable career offer? The answer is here – NILU, a hypercar that combines classic elements of automotive design with the latest technological innovations.
Fifteen years ago, the idea of a top-of-the-range Croatian hypercar was a far-fetched fantasy. In 2009, Mate Rimac founded Rimac Automobili and began to write a new chapter in the world of motoring. The story began with record-breaking achievements in the electric conversion of the BMW 3 Series and continued with Nevera, which conquered the world in 2021. To mark its fifteenth anniversary, Rimac presents the exclusive Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition series. The first of the nine units will be presented at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2024 and is already attracting a lot of interest.
The Croatian star of the electric drive Rimac, the French supercar manufacturer Bugatti and the German Porsche have entered into a joint agreement and established a new company Bugatti Rimac.
The Croatian company Rimac is engaged in the development and sale of its own electric hypercars and electric drive systems used by the giants of the automotive industry. The company is one of the most prominent up-and-comers in the automotive industry, which is on the transition to an electric future.
The Rimac C_Two promises a top speed of 412 km/h, a 0 - 62 mph (100 km/h) acceleration time of 1.9 seconds and a 0 - 161 km/h (100 mph) acceleration time of 4.3 seconds. These outstanding figures were set as the ambitious goals of the Rimac team with the first announcement of the C_Two in 2018, and thanks to extensive development and testing of the car, the engineers are confident that the goals will be met in the final product.
The Rimac C_Two was presented to the public for the first time last year, where it drove the crowds crazy. This year, it was brought back, this time in a new guise and even more glowing - it has a car enthusiast's dream performance, and even those who are used to taming the fastest cars in the world can't hide their enthusiasm for it.
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As much as 1914 horsepower and 1.85 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h? Yes, that is also possible. With the C_Two model, Rimac once again crossed all boundaries and set completely new milestones for electric supercars.