The Rimac Nevera R is an even more powerful, lighter version of the already wild Nevera hypercar. As Top Gear magazine finds, it's almost unfathomably quick, requiring drivers to recalibrate their ...
Back in 2023 the Rimac Nevera broke 23 performance records in one day, after it had already set the production electric vehicle top speed record. Basically all of those 23 records were about ...
Hold onto your hairdryers because Rimac just unleashed something truly wild. The Nevera R—an even sharper, more savage evolution of the already earth-bending Nevera—has obliterated 24 performance ...
Croatia-based Rimac Automobili on Friday introduced the limited production Nevera R Hyper sportscar, based on the company’s electric Nevera Hyper Grand Tourer but faster. What Happened: The Nevera R ...
Rimac tweaks its EV supercar formula. Rimac tweaks its EV supercar formula. is a former weekend editor who covered tech and entertainment. He has written news, reviews, and more as a tech journalist ...
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 ...
Less than a week ago, we witnessed the ultimate drag race of this millennium (I may be getting ahead of myself - we’ve still got 976 years and a few months to go) between the two motoring paradigms of ...
Discover the Rimac Nevera in this review, a 2000 hp all-electric hypercar pushing the limits of performance. We highlight its acceleration, advanced technology, and design, showing how Rimac redefines ...
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The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack, Rimac Nevera, and Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution are three of the world’s craziest hypercars, and Top Gear recently managed to get all three cars, as well as the founders ...
Car enthusiasts have spent years rolling their eyes at collectors who turn exotic machines into “garage queens,” cars that rarely see real pavement and spend most of their lives under covers in ...