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The Rimac Nevera R hit 249 mph in 25.79 seconds on a German test track. We recently discovered what that kind of performance ...
An extra 193 hp, a next-generation 108 kWh battery pack, and an undisclosed amount of weight reduction turn the Nevera R’s acceleration numbers comical. 0-60 mph takes just 1.74 seconds, 0-124 ...
The "base" Rimac Nevera holds an enormous collection of records for acceleration and deceleration, but the Nevera R has it beat. The new car's 0–60 mile-per-hour dash remains locked at the same record ...
The Rimac Nevera, already one of the fastest-accelerating cars on the planet, even outperformed its own official specifications, sprinting from zero to 60 mph (06 km/h) in 1.74 seconds (compared ...
We start our list with one of the most common metrics used when assessing a car’s performance capabilities: the humble 0-60 mph acceleration test. The Rimac Nevera did amazingly on that front ...
Enter the Rimac Nevera R, which has more power, better aerodynamics and, if you can believe it, even quicker acceleration.
For starters, it smashed the regular Nevera's 0 to 400 km/h (0 to 249 mph) acceleration run by a full 4.14 seconds. It took the car only 25.79 seconds to go from not moving at all, to covering ...
Under its skin, the 2025 Rimac Nevera R came with a quad-motor setup that provided a total output of 2,107 PS (2,078 hp). In addition, the automaker installed a new battery pack that could store ...
2023 Rimac Nevera Base MSRP$2,400,000 Horsepower1,877 hp Torque1,740 lb-ft DrivetrainAll-Wheel Drive 0-60 MPH1.74 Seconds Top Speed258 mph ...
In practice, the Nevera shuttered most existing acceleration records. It did a 0-200km/h run in 4.42 seconds, continued to 300km/h in 9.22 seconds, and reached 400km/h in 21.31 seconds.
Rimac just demonstrated that fact by smashing the record for the world's fastest production EV with its Nevera hypercar. The Rimac Nevera already made history in 2021 when it clicked off a 8.582 ...