The Rimac Nevera electric hypercar gets from zero to 60 mph in 1.85 seconds. If we aren’t already there, we’re definitely reaching the limits of what the human body can comfortably handle when it ...
The Rimac Nevera is the quickest production car in the world … pretty much any way you slice it. The $2.2 million electric car claimed 23 acceleration and braking records in a single day on April 30 ...
Rimac wasn’t happy with just having its Nevera be known as the fastest production model EV. Instead, Rimac took the Nevera to the track again and broke 23 performance records including the fastest 0 ...
The 1,914-horsepower Rimac Nevera faces the Lucid Air Sapphire and Tesla Model S Plaid in a half-mile drag race between three ...
Rimac is no stranger to ultra-quick EVs, but its latest model is on a different level entirely. The Rimac Nevera recently set 23 new performance records, including a new 0-400-0 kilometers-per-hour ...
Rimac is most closely associated with record-breaking electric hypercars, having made its name in them. But that doesn’t mean Rimac doesn’t care about the internal combustion driving experience, as ...
Rimac makes the quickest accelerating production road legal vehicle, the Nevera, which can sprint to sixty in under 2 seconds. However, Rimac has always present the the Nevera as just a very fast ...
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Mate Rimac Seeks Full Ownership of Bugatti, Plans to Buy Out Porsche’s Stake
At just 37, Mate Rimac, the maverick behind Rimac Automobili, is gunning for total control of Bugatti Rimac, aiming to snap ...
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Rimac Moves to Buy Porsche’s Stake in Bugatti Rimac
Mate Rimac, the maverick behind Rimac Automobili and now calling the shots at Bugatti Rimac, just dropped a bombshell: he’s ...
Rimac has established itself as the performance kingpin of the EV world. Its 1,914-horsepower (1,426-kW), 2,655 lb-ft (3,600-Nm) Nevera hypercar holds the top speed record for production EVs at 258 ...
‘Today, I am proud to say that the car we’ve created can get to 400 km/h and back to 0 in less time than it took the McLaren F1 to accelerate up to 350 km/h’. Those are the words of Rimac's founder ...
View post: Sung Kang Returns to the Big Screen with a V8-Powered Toyota AE86 Volkswagen Group of America (VGoA) has only just announced a deal it signed with Bugatti Rimac during Monterey Car Week ...
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