Rimac's Nevera: The fastest electric car in the world has sped past 400 km/h
Rimac's Nevera supercar hit the 412 km/h mark on its speedometer, making it the fastest electric production car in the world. The feat took place at the Papenburg test centre in Germany
Croatian manufacturer Rimac has set a new top speed record for an electric car, with its Nevera, which succeeded in reaching a speed of 412 km/h.
Rimac's Nevera supercar hit the 412 km/h mark on its speedometer, making it the fastest electric production car in the world. The feat took place at the Papenburg test center in Germany, which has an oval-shaped circuit with two long straight portions measuring four kilometers long, which are suitable for particularly high speeds.
The top speed recorded during these recent tests was 412 km/h, which nearly corresponds with the potential performance simulated by Rimac for its car (estimated at 415 km/h). For the record, the production version delivered to Rimac's customers cannot exceed 352 km/h—on a track of course.
The Rimac Nevera boasts the equivalent of 1914 horsepower generated by its four electric motors. In terms of acceleration, the Nevera is capable of going from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 2 seconds and from 0 to 160 km/h in 4.3 seconds. In 2021, it broke another record, that of the quarter-mile run for an electric vehicle, which it did in 8.582 seconds.
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November 25, 22 04:27:35 PM IST