New entry! The fastest electric car in the world drives 412 km/h
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The fastest production car in the world is the Koenigsegg Agera RS, which achieved an average of 447 km/h in two trips on public roads in 2017. Electric cars still have a long way to go, because the plug record has just been set at 412 km/h.
The Rimac Nevera now wears the crown. He set his record on a test track in Papenburg. There is a large oval with 4 km long straights where speeds of over 400 km/h are possible.
Rimac Nevera in top speed mode
Just like the Bugatti Chiron, the Rimac Nevera has a top speed mode in which the car’s setup guarantees an optimal balance between the least possible drag and sufficient downforce. A side note: Bugatti is now owned by Rimac.
speed of sound
Rimac knows how to put the record attempt into words. “If you reach 412 km/h, you are traveling at a third of the speed of sound. To be able to do that in a road car is incredible.”
Four electric motors with 1940 hp
In order to reach 412 km/h at the end of the straight, the test driver on board the Rimac had to exit the banked corner at 250 km/h. Then the four electric motors of the 1940 hp Nevera did the rest.
Normally limited to 352 km/h
By the way, as a buyer of a Nevera you can’t just drive 412 km/h. Normally, the electric hypercar is limited to 352 km/h. He can certainly go faster, but then a Rimac team has to be there.
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Not only to inspect the car thoroughly, but above all to make sure the tires are holding up well. Because at these high speeds you get a lot for your money.

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