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Every year since the early ’90s, some of the world’s greatest cars and drivers have gathered in Chichester, England, to do something rather unusual: race up the driveway of Lord March, the Duke of ...
The Demon 170, the most recent incarnation of the Challenger Demon, recorded a quarter-mile time of 9.39 seconds when it was released in 2023. The Nevera R’s less powerful sibling, the Nevera, came ...
This review of the Rimac Nevera R Electric Supercar which has more than 2,000 horsepower finds that it's Is the quickest such ...
How much faster is the Rimac Nevera R than a ‘normal’ one?Not much… from 0-60mph. Because of the physical limit of Michelin Cup 2 tyres (which are pretty sticky black circles, to be fair ...
With an astonishing 2,107 horsepower and innovative Rimac All-Wheel Torque Vectoring technology, the Nevera R is engineered for unrivaled cornering precision and breathtaking straight-line ...
Rimac unveiled its new and improved electric car, with the Nevera R named its first-ever hypercar in production, following its iconic Nevera GT.
Rimac At this year’s Monterey Car Week, Rimac unveiled the Nevera R, a new hypercar designed to push the boundaries of performance.
Rimac, which owns a majority stake in Bugatti, is preparing to sell a souped-up version of its Nevera, with even faster 0–60mph times and better handling.
Nobody said Rimac's Nevera hypercar was lacking power, but that didn't stop them from making the multi-million-dollar EV even more powerful. Here's how ...
It needs these because the Nevera R makes even the Nevera look like last decade’s news, doing zero to 60 mph in just 1.74 seconds and hitting 124 in 4.38.
Rimac has revealed a new version of its electric hypercar. The Nevera R makes 2107 horsepower and does the quarter mile in 8.23 seconds.