Rimac is building a track-only single-seat racecar, something totally unlike the already insane Nevera electric hypercar. The head of the company confirmed it was in development back in August ...
The car features a canopy-style roof and looks like an open-wheeler. Rimac had initially planned to unveil the car in 2024 but we now expect to see it in 2025. Lap records could start to fall ...
which Rimac CEO and founder Mate Rimac has hinted will outpace current Formula 1 cars and top-level endurance racers. The car appears to feature an open-wheel design and a closed cockpit ...
Their cars turn into the classic garage queen (or king), sitting spotless and motionless in storage. The CEO of Bugatti and Rimac, Mate Rimac, has a message urging people not to do this.
The driver of the Nevera had to put the EV’s mighty brakes to the test on a German highway. This clip highlights the dangers of swerving to try and make a highway exit. No other production car on the ...
An increasing number of manufacturers are launching electric hypercars these days, but the Rimac Nevera is king of them all, holding numerous outright production car records. While many of these ...
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“We can satisfy most trips with a two-seater and create unmatched interior space in a compact-sized vehicle,” Rimac adds. “Sliding doors were designed not to obstruct traffic flow around the ...