Rimac Nevera
The Rimac Nevera is an all-electric hypercar that has specs leagues ahead of other EVs
Nevara, based on the Croatian word for the sudden and short storms that occur on the Croatian Adriatic coast, is a 1914 hp beast.
Only 150 of these 2 million dollar cars are being made, at a rate of about 1 per week at the same factory as the Pininfarina Battista. The Nevera, a successor to Rimac’s first car, the Concept One, was unveiled in 2018 at the Geneva Motor Show as the C_Two, renamed later to Nevera.
The car has five tailored driving modes and uses advanced vectoring to allow drivers to push the car to its absolute limit. As seen in the hamilton collection’s video, drivers can comfortably floor it around turns, drift, burn rubber, and race. The company also gives buyers virtually unlimited ways to customize the car, ranging from calipers to buttons to stitching to custom body colors.
Specs
The Nevera has four wheels, each driven by a magnet motor. Together, they create 1,914 hp and 1,741 lb-ft of torque. According to the company, the car can accelerate from 0-60 in 1.85 seconds, making it the alleged fastest-accelerating car in the world. On August 13, 2021, the youtube channel Drag Times, the cars accelerations on various ranges are as follows:
0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) (1ft): 1.90s
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 2.00s
0–161 km/h (0–100 mph): 3.61s
0–209 km/h (0–130 mph): 5.36s
0–241 km/h (0–150 mph): 6.88s
97–209 km/h (60–130 mph): 3.42s
161–241 km/h (100–150 mph): 3.27s
100–200 km/h (62–124 mph): 2.95s
201 m (1⁄8 mi): 5.64 @ 213 km/h (132.33 mph)
402 m (1⁄4 mi): 8.58 @ 270 km/h (167.51 mph)
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