Driving the $2 Million, 2,000-horsepower Rimac Nevera EV

blue sportscar on a track

The Croatian hypercar is a marvel of electric power delivery, offering both incredible speed and exceptional control.

In a world where electric vehicles are the future, Mate Rimac had a vision 15 years ago to create high-performance electric supercars. His dream has now materialized in the form of the Nevera, a 2000-horsepower electric hypercar.

With four electric motors generating a total of 1914 horsepower, the Nevera can go from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.85 seconds and reach a top speed of 258 mph.

During my visit to Rimac’s headquarters in Zagreb, Croatia, I had the opportunity to witness the incredible performance of the Nevera firsthand, confirming that it is indeed a real powerhouse.

Rimac’s innovative approach to electric supercars has garnered attention globally, especially after a high-profile crash involving former Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond. Despite the setback, Rimac continued to push the boundaries of electric vehicle technology.

The Nevera’s advanced battery technology powers its four custom motors, providing precise power delivery to each wheel for optimal performance on both road and track.

The interior of the Nevera is both luxurious and functional, with a focus on performance and driver experience. The carbon fiber construction ensures rigidity and strength, making it one of the most robust cars in the world.

While the Nevera boasts advanced technology, it also retains analog elements like physical controls for a more engaging driving experience. The AI driver coach provides real-time feedback to help drivers improve their skills on the track.

With different driving modes like Comfort, Sport, Drift, Track, and Range, the Nevera offers a versatile driving experience tailored to the driver’s preferences.

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