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Nine 15th anniversary editions of the Nevera will be made, all available with custom luggage matching a chosen interior color for a mere $2.5 million. ... The Rimac Nevera Redefines Speed; ...
The Rimac Nevera R has redefined the boundaries of automotive performance, earning the title of the fastest accelerating ...
The Anniversary Edition Rimac Nevera interior is equipped with copper anodized switchgear and copper-painted surfaces to match the exterior, as well as “one-of-nine” and “2009-2024” script ...
Rimac Automobili has unveiled the latest addition to its lineup with the introduction of the Nevera R, a high-performance hypercar engineered with a focus on enhancing cornering capabilities. The ...
Most notably, the Rimac Nevera R completes the quarter-mile run in a mere 8.23 seconds. Although that margin is just 2/100ths of a second quicker than its predecessor, the fact remains that it's ...
Rimac will build nine units of the Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition. Pricing starts at €2.35 million, or approximately $2.54 million at the current conversion rate, which makes it one of the most ...
Most notably, the Rimac Nevera R completes the quarter-mile run in a mere 8.23 seconds. Although that margin is just 2/100ths of a second quicker than its predecessor, the fact remains that it's ...
Rimac presented the Nevera R in Nebula Green, and the company says the interior can sport painted carbon components to match the body, including the dashboard and center console, or it can be ...
Rimac says the Nevera R will go from 0–60 mph in 1.74 seconds, complete the quarter mile in 8.23 seconds, and accelerate to 186 mph in 8.66 seconds which should set new records for a road-going car.
Rimac is taking orders for the Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition now. The special model starts at €2.35 million, or roughly $2.54 million, which is about $300,000 more than the standard edition.
It’s now been two years since Rimac delivered its first Nevera hypercars to customers, a record-setting EV from the small Croatian company now also running Bugatti. So as you might expect from ...
Rimac, which owns a majority stake in Bugatti, is preparing to sell a souped-up version of its Nevera, with even faster 0–60mph times and better handling. And it only costs $2.5 million. Skip to ...