2022 Rimac Nevera Electrical Storm

2022 Rimac Nevera Electrical Storm

“Born to outperform”, the Rimac Nevera hypercar is designed to redefine the norm for performance cars, electric or otherwise insight.


Electrical Storm

NEVERA NAMESAKE


The Rimac Nevera takes its name from a Mediterranean storm system. A Nevera, as the Croatian hypercar-maker describes it, is “a quick, sudden and mighty storm, extremely powerful and charged by lightning”.The Nevera hypercar, says Rimac, is a force of nature.


EMISSION-FREE FORCE OF NATURE

The Nevera’s four electric motors source power from a 120 kWh battery. Combined, the electric motors produce a total of 1 408 kW and 2 360 N.m of torque for a claimed top speed of 412 km/h. It is capable of travelling up to 550 km on a single charge. The front and rear lightweight 20-inch alloys are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tyres, measuring 275/35 fore and 315/35 aft, and are each connected to a pair of single-speed transmissions. Stopping power is provided by 390 mm six-piston Brembo carbon-ceramic brake disc front and rear.

According to Rimac, the Nevera’s groundbreaking monocoque’s bonded carbonfibre roof and rear carbon-fibre subframe form the largest single piece of carbon-fibre found to date on a motor car and the monocoque weighs less than 200kg.

SEATED IN THE EYE OF THE STORM

The Nevera’s butterfly doors open to reveal a minimalist cabin, designed with performance and grand touring in mind. The interior features three high-definition displays. Configured for both track driving and GT comfort, the layout is divided into two zones. The top segment is designed with a focus on performance driving. The lower part, meanwhile, houses the infotainment system.

  • 1.97 SECONDS* 0-62mph (0-100 KM/H)
  • 4.30 SECONDS* 0-100mph (0-160 KM/H)
  • 8,30 SECONDS* ¼-MILE TIME
  • 9.3 SECONDS* 0-187mph (0-300 KM/H)

*Claimed

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