Electric vehicles are known for their physics-bending acceleration, instant throttle response, and whisper-quiet refinement. Top speed isn’t one of those things, and EVs are actually generally weak at ...
It should be no surprise that the 1,914 hp Rimac Nevera is fast, but just how fast is pretty earth-shattering. It can do a zero-to-60 mph run in just 1.74 seconds and zero-to-100 mph in 3.21 seconds.
The Rimac Nevera is one of the fastest cars in the world. With 1,914 horsepower on tap, it simply cruises past everything. The Croatian hypercar did some laps on the Nurburgring, and it dominated the ...
The Nevera was never short of power; its four-motor powertrain belts out a horrific 1,914 horsepower (1,427 kW) and 1,741 lb-ft (2,360 Nm) of torque, making its sticky Michelin tires very much the ...
The Nevera might be the reigning king of acceleration and braking, but at 2,300-odd kilograms (5,070 lb), much of that is its 120-kWh battery pack, it's a little lardy to make the same kind 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 ...
With twice the power of a Formula 1 car, the ability to hit 60 mph in under two seconds and a $2.4 million sticker price, the new Rimac Nevera should intimidate even an experienced hypercar owner. Yet ...
Never heard of the Rimac Nevera? Here's the SparkNotes version: It's a Croatian-built electric hypercar with four motors sending a combined 1813 horsepower and 1741 pound-feet of torque to both axles.
The Croatian Rimac Nevera has broken multiple records at a test facility in Germany including records set by Autocar India.
Croatian car company Rimac has just set a whole bunch of new performance records with its Nevera. We already knew the 2,000-horsepower Nevera was very, very quick – Rimac itself had previously claimed ...