After notching 23 world records for speed and performance in a single day in 2023, the all-electric Rimac Nevera hypercar is often described by numbers, by its other-worldly specs. 1,914 horsepower.
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Ferrari’s first electric car debuts this month — four motors, over 1,000 horsepower, and a 0-to-60 time under 2.5 seconds
Ferrari has never built an electric car. It has never built a four-door car. And for most of its 80-year history, the idea of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Good news, speed freaks with money to burn: The Rimac Nevera, the world’s quickest all-electric hypercar, is here to provide you ...
Ferrari has always been unique in that the company does precisely what it wants at any given time, with little regard for "trivial" things like market climate, prevailing trends, or just plain ol' ...
I have recently shared how a translation gig exposed to me the poor choice Rimac made by naming its electric hypercar Nevera. In Spanish, it means "fridge". People who think electric cars are ...
The title of world’s fastest-accelerating production car is one of the last automotive speed records that is still interesting, in part because the record keeps getting quicker, and not incrementally, ...
When Rimac revealed the Nevera in 2021, the Croatian brand intended the 1,914-hp electric hypercar to be a GT of sorts, with plenty of performance but also the comfort to drive thousands of miles. On ...
Mate Rimac shared a Bugatti Chiron and a Rimac Nevera that have collectively logged over 150,000 miles. Mate Rimac drives his hypercars extensively, rejecting the "garage queen" collector approach.
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 ...
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