We first saw Rimac's C_Two back in 2018 in prototype form, and after some delays the Croatian company is finally showing the production version of the electric hypercar. The car is now named Nevera, ...
Rimac Automobili has launched its new all-electric Nevera hypercar, with the name coming from the “mighty and unexpected Mediterranean storm that races across the open sea off Croatia,” the company ...
Behold the magnificent new Rimac Nevera, the production version of the C_Two concept. Aside from being a gorgeous looking hypercar that’s packed with tech, the facts and figures associated with it are ...
Nope, you read it right. The Rimac C_Two electric hypercar ran the quarter-mile in an unbelievable 8.94-seconds. In Rimac founder Mate Rimac's latest ten-minute video, he demonstrated the insane ...
“C_Two was built to be used. It’s not to purely sit pretty,” affirms Marta Longin, Rimac Automobili’s communications maestro who’s methodically taking me through the company’s all-new, all-electric ...
If you ever doubted the viability of all-electric hypercars, Rimac wants to give you a little certitude. On Tuesday, the Croatian automaker finally unveiled the renamed production version of its buzzy ...
Rimac is leaving behind the "C_Two" pre-production moniker and charging forward with the production-ready Nevera, a next-level electric hypercar that makes us ask, do we really want to go that fast?
Back in 2018, Croatian company Rimac pulled the wraps off what was back then one of the craziest electric hypercar concepts shown at the Geneva Motor Show. Enough time seems to have passed since for ...
In March 2018, Rimac Automobili, an electric carmaker and high-performance battery specialist from Croatia, announced the Rimac C_Two. The concept electric sports car boasted 1,914 horsepower and the ...
The Rimac C_Two concept has evolved into a production-ready electric hypercar called the Nevera, and it’s still just as absurd as it was three years when it first broke cover at the 2018 Geneva Motor ...
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