Rimac: 23 world records in just one day 🎥
RICH BEATS With the Nevera hypercar, Rimac set 23 world records in just one day. The car managed the acceleration and braking maneuver from 0 to 400 km/h and back to 0 in just 29.93 seconds.
Accelerating from a standstill to 400 km/h and braking back to a standstill is an important discipline in the small circle of the very fastest. The Rimac Nevera managed this on the Automotive Testing Papenburg test track in just 29.93 seconds, beating the existing world record by more than a second. In total, the four-engined Nevera secured 23 official speed records (see list).
Sprint to 96 km/h in 1.74 seconds
During the record day, the Nevera managed the sprint from 0 to 60 mph (miles per hour, about 96 km/h) in 1.74 seconds. All acceleration records were completed with a standard one-foot rollout and were performed on road-legal Michelin Cup 2 R tires.
Mate Rimac, founder and CEO of Rimac Automobili: "When we developed the Nevera, our performance targets were incredibly ambitious. But we managed to actually exceed them. But the car is not just a high-performance sports machine; it can travel a good 500 kilometers on one battery charge and can be recharged from 0 to 80 percent in less than 20 minutes."
Maximum total power of 1914 hp
Two engines each are installed on the front and rear axles, delivering a maximum total output of 1408 kW (1914 hp). The manufacturer puts the maximum torque at 2360 Nm. This enables the Nevera, which is strictly limited to 150 units, to reach a top speed of 412 km/h. In terms of price, the Zagreb-built hypercar is priced at two million euros.
