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Mate Rimac sat down with Road & Track to explain why the Rimac Nevera electric hypercar can, uniquely, accelerate to 60 mph quicker than it can brake.© Rimac The Nevera R.© Rimac ...
Rimac hasn't said how powerful the Nevera R's regenerative brakes are; the standard Nevera can decelerate at 0.4 g with 300 kW of recuperation, which is quite substantial, but the Nevera R also ...
The Nevera R accelerates faster than it brakes.Rimac knows that there is always room for improvement. That’s why the Croatian marque unveiled the Nevera R, a high-performance version of its electric ...
On top of that, Rimac says the Nevera R has better aerodynamics, more downforce, and improved grip, and that it managed to knock 3.8 seconds off the Nevera’s lap time on the Nardo Ring, a high ...
Rimac quotes a 0-60 mph time of 1.74 seconds (the same as the Nevera), 0-62 mph in 1.81 seconds, 0-124 mph in 4.38 seconds, and 0-186 mph in 8.66 seconds.
August 20, 2024 This New 2,100 HP Rimac Makes One of the World’s Fastest EVs Even Faster The Nevera R accelerates faster than it brakes.
The Nevera also has a fierce set of friction brakes, which played a pivotal role in setting new 0-100-0 km/h, 0-200-0 km/h, 0-300-0 km/h, and 0-400-0 km/h world records in 2023.
Recently, Rimac took a retuned version of its standard model, the Nevera R, to the track, where it beat every record from 2023 and is being declared the fastest-accelerating EV on the planet. The ...
But for all its mad acceleration—a claimed 0-62 mph of 1.8 seconds and an outrageous 0-186 mph in 8.66—the Nevera R is still pretty civilized, and surprisingly fun to drive at legal speeds ...
The base Nevera also holds a 0-60-0 record of 3.99 seconds, but as it turns out, the deceleration part may actually be more interesting — at least, according to company founder Mate Rimac.