Rimac Nevera
All-electric hypercar. 1,914 hp from four motors, 0-60 in 1.74 seconds. The fastest-accelerating production car ever.
The Nevera is Rimac's second production car (after the limited Concept_One) and the most powerful electric hypercar yet built — by some measure the fastest-accelerating production car on Earth. Four permanent-magnet electric motors (one per wheel) producing combined 1,914 hp / 1,741 lb-ft of torque. 120 kWh battery (89 kWh usable per Rimac), four-axle torque vectoring at 100 calculations per second. Carbon-fibre monocoque with the battery integrated as a structural element. 0-60 mph in 1.74 seconds (verified by Hagerty / Robb Report); 0-100 mph in 3.21 seconds; quarter-mile in 8.25s at 167 mph; top speed 258 mph (limited). Set the EV production-car Nürburgring lap record (7:05) in 2024. Set the 0-400-0 km/h production-car record at 29.93 seconds in May 2023, beaten by Koenigsegg Regera one month later. Rimac Nevera R announced 2025 with 2,107 hp — even more extreme variant. Production limited to 150 standard Neveras at $2.4M each. Nevera-Bugatti relationship: Rimac took 55% control of Bugatti via the Bugatti Rimac joint venture in 2021, with Mate Rimac as CEO of the combined entity.
Generations
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Sole Generation
1,914 hp from four motors. 0-60 in 1.74 seconds — fastest production car ever. 150 cars at $2.4M each.
Known issues by generation
Common faults reported on each generation — useful when shopping the used market.
- Too new for meaningful long-term issue data
- Battery degradation unknown long-term
- Service requires Rimac factory channels
- Charging infrastructure availability for 500 kW
Rivals
Lotus Evija · Pininfarina Battista · Aston Martin Valhalla · Tesla Roadster (proposed)
