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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 ...
Luka Doncic Looks Annoyed As Another Car Blocks Door To His $2 Million Rimac Nevera originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
The Jesko Absolut 's 0-400-0 km/h time of 25.21s beats the Nevera R (25.79s) by a little over half a second. The story behind ...
Two-wheel drive, 1,600 hp, twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8, and software tweaks – that's all the muscle Koenigsegg needs to beat the ...
Koenigsegg is once again the holder of the 0-400-0 km/h crown after its Jesko Absolut posted a time of 25.21 seconds on ...
A Chinese hypercar’s near-3,000 hp claim faces skepticism from industry experts, raising questions about battery limits, ...
The Tourbillon was almost something completely different, and you'll never guess which car shares a part with the Nevera.
The electric supercar executive says the batteries probably can't supply that much power to the motors for even a second.
A record-shattering run has redefined hypercar speed, with updates promising the same blistering performance for every ...
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 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.
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