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Discover the world of electric supercars with 10 intriguing facts about the Rimac Nevera, a vehicle that redefines luxury and ...
The Rimac Concept_One came almost out of nowhere back in 2016, and instantly proclaimed itself as the world's first electric hypercar. With 1,088 hp and a 2.5-seconds 0-60 mph acceleration, it had ...
At 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in just 1.85 seconds and a 0-100 mph (161 km/h) in 4.3 seconds, Rimac Automobili states the Nevera has been independently verified as the fastest accelerating production car ...
However, in 2009, Mate Rimac started Rimac Automobili not just as a new automotive brand – but also one that doesn't trifle with ICE -powered models and instead jumped directly onto the high ...
Bugatti Rimac will be 55 percent owned by Rimac Group, with the other 45 percent owned by Porsche. Mate Rimac will be CEO, and this new entity will own both Bugatti Automobiles and Rimac Automobili.
Mate Rimac is the 33-year-old founder of Rimac Automobili, a Croatian EV supercar maker. Rimac Automobili not only makes supercars, but also supplies EV technology to large automakers.
Last fall Rimac Automobili officially unveiled the Concept One electric supercar in Frankfurt and now the 1,088 horsepower car is set to have its first its first public appearance in September at ...
Here is the fourth and final episode of Rimac Automobili factory tour with Mate Rimac, who presents several more departments: Industrialisation, Homologation, Quality Control, Autonomous Driving R ...
Rimac Automobili’s first EV, the Concept_One, was introduced in 2016 and is considered one of the world’s fastest production vehicles, although its production only saw eight units.
Porsche announced today it is investing in Rimac Automobili, taking a 10 percent share in the Croatian company known for its all-electric supercars.
The rumors about Porsche's further investment in Rimac Automobili were true, as the German manufacturer just triggered its third round of €70 million ($83 million). Porsche's stake is now at 24% ...
Rimac Automobili is now starting construction of its new headquarters worth $224 million in Zagreb, Croatia. The R&D and production facilities are expected to combine to make this campus the ...
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