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This hypercar shatters 24 records, sets new 0-400-0kmph benchmark

This hypercar shatters 24 records, sets new 0-400-0kmph benchmark

India Today10-07-2025
Croatian hypercar innovator Rimac has once again rewritten the record books with the debut of the Nevera R, an even more extreme iteration of its electric hypercar. Building on the formidable legacy of the original Nevera, the Nevera R has set an astonishing 24 new performance records—including reclaiming the coveted 0-400-0 km/h (0-249-0 mph) title with a blistering time of 25.79 seconds, slicing over four seconds off the previous benchmark.advertisementRecord-smashing performanceThe Nevera R's latest feat surpasses the original Nevera's 29.93-second 0-400-0 km/h run by 4.14 seconds, further cementing Rimac's reputation for pushing electric vehicle performance to new heights. Independently verified by Dewesoft during high-speed testing, these records underscore significant engineering strides made with the new model.Key performance figures for the Nevera R include:0-60mph: 1.66 seconds0-100kmph: 1.72 seconds0-200kmph: 3.95 seconds0-300kmph: 7.89 secondsTop speed: 431.45kmph(268.2 mph)Quarter mile: 7.90 secondsStanding mile: 19.71 secondsThese improvements reflect significant gains over the original Nevera's already record-breaking numbers, with some times reduced by over a full second.Engineering evolutionAt the heart of the Nevera R's performance is a comprehensive re-engineering of its core systems. Its four electric motors, collectively delivering a staggering 2,107bhp, work in tandem with Rimac's next-generation All-Wheel Torque Vectoring system. This advanced setup dynamically distributes power to each wheel 100 times per second, ensuring maximum grip and agility.Aerodynamic advancements play a crucial role, with a revised package including a fixed rear wing and a larger diffuser generating 15% more downforce while improving efficiency by 10%. New Michelin Cup 2 tires contribute to enhanced handling, reducing understeer and boosting lateral grip.A legacy of speedThe Nevera R's triumphs follow in the tire tracks of its predecessor, which set 23 records in a single day at Germany's Automotive Testing Papenburg facility in 2023. Beyond its raw acceleration figures, the original Nevera claimed the EV top speed record at 256mph (412 km/h), a production car hillclimb record at the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed, and an electric production car lap record at the Nrburgring Nordschleife.With the Nevera R, Rimac aims to surpass even those benchmarks, signaling that the hypercar's journey is far from over.Exclusivity meets innovationProduction of the Nevera R will be strictly limited to 40 units worldwide, each priced from 2.3 million euros. For collectors and performance enthusiasts alike, owning a Nevera R means joining an exclusive club that boasts the fastest-accelerating production car in the world—electric or otherwise.As Rimac continues to redefine what's possible in automotive performance, the Nevera R stands as a striking testament to the potential of electric propulsion and a reminder that the race to the future is only getting faster.advertisementWith its record-breaking stats and cutting-edge technology, the Rimac Nevera R confirms that the electric hypercar era isn't just coming, it's already here.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- Ends
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