You can see this hypercar driving in the Netherlands soon!

You can see this hypercar driving in the Netherlands soon!

Due to their price, extreme hypercars are only accessible to a small part of the world’s population. Dutch millionaires will soon be able to order a Rimac Nevera too!

Croatian Mate Rimac founded his own car brand in 2009, which focuses exclusively on electric cars. After five years, 18 prototypes, 45 crash tests and 1.6 million hours of work, the time had finally come: the production version of the Rimac Nevera.

Rimac Nevera

This extreme hypercar is now also for sale in the Netherlands. Pon Luxury & Performance Cars is the importer of the Rimac Nevera and therefore offers a special make and model.

Rimac Nevera, Hypercar, Netherlands

Rimac developed the Nevera entirely in-house and manufactured most of the components themselves. For example, the battery pack, the inverter, the control systems and the infotainment system, the gearbox and the motor all come from our own factory.

Rimax Nevera is a real hypercar

And it’s not just any powertrain that Rimac designed for the Nevera. The hypercar’s four electric motors together deliver 1,914 hp and 2,340 Nm of torque. The model sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in less than two seconds, from 0 to 160 km/h in 4.3 seconds and has a top speed of 412 km/h.

Rimac Nevera, Hypercar, Netherlands

According to the manufacturer, if you take it easy, you can cover around 490 kilometers with the 120 kWh battery pack. The place where this battery pack is located is special. Electric car batteries are often buried in the ground. Rimac chooses to place the Nevera’s batteries in a T-shape between and behind the hypercar’s two front seats.

When in the Netherlands?

A total of 150 examples of the hypercar will be built at a price of 2 million euros each. You can see the Nevera driving on Dutch roads in the second quarter of 2023!

Source: Auto visie

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