Rimac sets 23 performance records with Nevera electric hypercar

Futurride
2 min readMay 17, 2023
Rimac sets 23 performance records with Nevera electric hypercar

The Croatian-based automaker says that its all-electric Nevera is officially the ultimate record-breaking hypercar, building on its reputation for developing leading-edge technology that a new Rimac Group unit will apply to stationary energy storage systems.
Rimac Automobili says that its all-electric Nevera is officially the ultimate record-breaking hypercar. For its 0–400–0 km/h (0–249–0 mph) run — widely regarded as the ultimate test of hypercar straight-line performance testing of acceleration, aerodynamics, top speed, and stopping power, Nevera set a record time of 29.93 s — over a second quicker than the previous holder, the Koenigsegg Regera.

On a test track in Germany, the Nevera secured a total of 23 independently verified speed records and now holds the title for most performance records broken in a single day. The records were set at the Automotive Testing Papenburg GmbH facility in Germany using its 4.0-km (2.49-mi) straights and independently verified by Dewesoft and RaceLogic. The third-party verifiers had on-site teams to support the record-breaking activities and to ensure that their equipment was in running order.

Adding to its recent title for the fastest top speed of a production electric car set at 412 km/h (258 mph) in November, Rimac says the Nevera smashed existing benchmarks without a single r
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