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The Problem with Rimac Nevera

The Rimac Nevera is… not a very good supercar. It is fast, like, painfully fast, and it is incredibly clever, but calling it ...
The Rimac Nevera Is Ridiculously Quick The Nevera is powered by four electric motors—a dedicated motor for each wheel—that produce a combined output of 1,914 horsepower and 1,741 lb-ft of yank.
After smashing dozens of world records with its Nevera hypercar throughout the past year, Rimac Group decided to have a little fun before the end of 2023 and snag one more… in reverse.
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 ...
The Nevera will not be alone in this rarefied market: The 1900-hp Pininfarina Battista, an Italian electric hypercar using the same platform and 120-kWh battery as the Rimac, is also on track to ...
Rimac says the Nevera R name "suggests its development follows the philosophy of the Rimac brand: Radical, rebellious, relentless." I wish it instead had some sort of actual name, but oh well.
Despite its incredible performance figures, Rimac wanted its EV hypercar to be more of a grand tourer than a hardcore track star, and if you can keep your right foot at bay, the Nevera's 120 kWh ...
Rimac has introduced the production version of the C_Two concept unveiled in 2018. Called Nevera, it’s an electric hypercar with four motors that join forces to deliver 1,914 horsepower and a 1. ...
Rimac The Nevera stops as intensely as it accelerates. It has the strongest regenerative braking system of any EV, with 300 kilowatts of stopping power allowing the Nevera to decelerate at 0.4 g.
We first set sights on the Rimac Nevera sitting in the lot of a Beverly Hills exotic car dealership. It's 6 a.m. on a Tuesday. L.A. is up, but it isn't at 'em yet. Peak rush hour is about an hour ...