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Rimac Unveils Upgraded Nevera R Hypercar with 2,107 Horsepower and Radical Design

Rimac, the Croatian EV upstart, has made waves in the automotive industry with its latest release, the Nevera R. This all-electric hypercar is a testament to Rimac’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance and technology. With a staggering 2,107 horsepower and a top speed of 217 miles per hour (or 256 mph under Rimac’s oversight), the Nevera R certainly lives up to its name, which stands for radical, rebellious, and relentless.

The design of the Nevera R is as aggressive as its performance. Featuring larger rear wheels, a low nose, a high rear-fixed-wing, and a carbon fiber structure, this hypercar screams power and speed. Rimac Automobili founder Mate Rimac explained that the Nevera R is not just about straight-line acceleration. It is designed for cornering, with features such as four electric motors, advanced ceramic brakes, a new 108 kilowatt-hour battery pack, new Michelin Pilot Cup tires, and all-wheel torque vectoring.

Rimac plans to produce a limited run of only 40 Nevera R units, each with a base price of €2.3 million ($2.5 million). This exclusivity adds to the allure of the hypercar, making it a coveted item among collectors and enthusiasts. The original Nevera, with its 1,914 horsepower and impressive acceleration and top speed, was already faster than any other production car when it was released in 2022.

Rimac’s journey from a young student’s hobby garage to a major player in the automotive industry is remarkable. Founded in 2009, the company quickly gained attention with its all-electric hypercars, starting with the Concept One and later evolving into the Nevera. In 2021, Rimac announced a merger with Bugatti, solidifying its position as a supercar and technology powerhouse.

The structure of Rimac’s operations has become more complex over the years. Bugatti-Rimac, majority-owned by the Rimac Group and 45% owned by Porsche, oversees the production of combustion, electric, and hybrid hypercars. Rimac Automobili, the EV hypercar brand, falls under Bugatti-Rimac. The Rimac Group also includes Rimac Technology, which supplies advanced EV components to other automakers, and Verne, a newly launched robotaxi business. This wide spectrum of operations keeps Rimac at the forefront of innovation and ensures that there is never a dull moment for the company.

The release of the Nevera R comes at an interesting time in the EV market. While EV sales are growing globally, automakers in the U.S. and Europe have struggled to deliver affordable electric vehicles. Rimac, however, has taken a different approach, focusing on creating high-performance hypercars that offer something unique. Mate Rimac emphasizes that simply making a normal car electric is not enough; it has to be better. This philosophy has made Rimac a success story in an industry that has seen many EV startups fade away.

In conclusion, Rimac’s Nevera R is a testament to the company’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance and technology. With its impressive specs and aggressive design, this all-electric hypercar is sure to attract collectors and enthusiasts alike. Rimac’s journey from a garage to a major player in the automotive industry is a testament to the company’s dedication to innovation. As the EV market continues to evolve, Rimac’s focus on creating unique and high-performance vehicles sets it apart from the competition.