The Rimac Nevera is the world’s fastest car in reverse. One year after the Nurburgring record, the electric hypercar breaks new record speed. And this time, it is driving backwards. Back in the 1960s, ...
The Rimac Nevera is currently the quickest car you can buy when it comes to 0-to-60 times, as well as the all-important reverse speed record. It held the EV lap record at the Nürburgring until the ...
Picture the regular Rimac Nevera: just 150 units built, so rare that most people will never see one on the road. But Rimac didn’t stop there. The Nevera R takes that scarcity further, adding more ...
Mark is a passionate car enthusiast who has been a gearhead ever since he could walk. What started out as a collection of Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars, graduated to full size project cars, with Mark ...
Rimac has set 22 absolute world acceleration records for production road-legal cars. Standing start, the Nevera hit 60 mph in 1.74 seconds. Rimac has set 22 absolute world acceleration records for ...
Rimac, the Croatian supercar company, is celebrating its 15th birthday. On Tuesday, the Rimac Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition debuted ahead of its public appearance at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of ...
While high-performance combustion cars with nearly 2,000 horsepower, like the Hennessey Venom F5, continue to push the ...
Rimac, the Croatian EV upstart that ascended from a garage to become a supercar and technology powerhouse merged with Bugatti, has upgraded its Nevera hypercar. And along the way, Rimac managed to ...
The new Nürburgring benchmark is one of more than 20 records that the Nevera has beaten in 2023. In April, Rimac's Hyper GT car (as the company billed it)set 23 records in a single day and the Nevera ...
You’re probably well aware of the Rimac Nevera by now, the electric hypercar from Croatia that has 2,000 horsepower and set all manner of speed records earlier this year. It can launch to 100 mph in 3 ...
‘I don’t think there’s anything you can do to this car that’ll void your warranty. Just do whatever the hell you want.’ Normally, this phrase is never uttered by any salesman of any car brand in any ...
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