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    Rimac Nevera R: The next evolution in electric hypercars

    By Rae LiAugust 19, 2024Updated:August 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Rimac has unveiled the Nevera R, its first full-fledged electric hypercar, which builds on the original Nevera GT by enhancing performance with faster acceleration, increased horsepower, and advanced control systems. 
    • The Nevera R represents a significant leap in electric vehicle innovation, emphasising speed and agility while being produced in a limited run of 40 units.

    OUR TAKE
    Rimac has introduced the Nevera R, an advanced electric hypercar that elevates the brand’s focus on performance and speed. Building on the legacy of the original Nevera, this new model showcases Rimac’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle technology and solidifying its place in the high-performance automotive market.

    -Rae Li, BTW reporter

    What happened 

    Rimac unveiled the Nevera R, a high-performance electric hypercar that takes the original Nevera to new heights with significant enhancements. This new model boasts a 2,107 horsepower engine, making it 200hp more powerful than its predecessor, and features advanced technologies like the R-AWTV (All-Wheel Torque Vectoring) system for improved control on both roads and tracks. The Nevera R also retains the record-breaking acceleration of its predecessor, achieving 0 to 60 mph in just 1.74 seconds, but with even finer precision.

    In addition to its power and speed upgrades, the Nevera R comes equipped with a 108kWh battery pack, offering an estimated 250-mile range, though it has yet to be certified. This hypercar will be a limited edition, with only 40 units available worldwide, each priced at $2.5 million. Rimac’s latest creation not only builds on its legacy of breaking automotive records but also emphasises the brand’s shift from the Grand Tourer comfort of the original Nevera to a more performance-focused vehicle designed to dominate on both the track and the road.

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    Why it’s important

    The information is important because it represents a significant milestone in the evolution of electric vehicles, showcasing the potential for clean energy technology to rival and even surpass traditional internal combustion engines in terms of performance. The Nevera R’s advancements in speed, power, and control not only highlight Rimac’s engineering prowess but also demonstrate how electric vehicles are rapidly closing the gap with, and even outperforming, some of the world’s most powerful hypercars. This is a crucial development in the automotive industry, as it challenges long-held perceptions about the capabilities of electric vehicles.

    The release of the Nevera R underscores the growing importance of innovation in the high-performance segment of the electric vehicle market. As a limited edition, high-cost hypercar, the Nevera R sets a new standard for luxury and exclusivity in the EV space, catering to a niche market of enthusiasts and collectors. Its introduction reflects the increasing demand for electric vehicles that do not compromise on performance, thereby influencing future trends in both the automotive and clean energy sectors.

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    Rae Li

    Rae Li is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering IT infrastructure and Internet governance. She graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle. Send tips to rae.li@btw.media.

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