As of November 2022 Rimac Nevera became the record holder for the speed of a mass-produced electric car in the world, reaching maximum speed 412 km/h. But the automaker has made it clear that it doesn’t want to stop at just that record. Now Rimac has announced that its electric supercar set 23 production car records.
Primates have been reached in just one day, at the Automotive Testing Papenburg (ATP) facility. representatives Dewesoft and RaceLogic were on site to independently verify the results. On the “record day”, the Nevera even surpassed its own official performance, hitting 100 km/h in 1.74 seconds (compared to 1.85 seconds). used car had Tires Michelin Cup 2 R.
Rimac points out that the acceleration time was measured with a short “push” of one foot, i.e. about 30 cm. Among the records achieved is one when the car accelerates to 400 km / h and then stops. All this was done in just 29.93 seconds. The previous record was held by the Koenigsegg Regera, which traveled 31.49 seconds.
Other noteworthy results include 8.25 seconds for the quarter mile, acceleration from 0 to 300 km/h in 9.2 seconds and 21.31 seconds for acceleration from 0 to 400 km/h. In addition to the records, the Nevera had a special livery in honor of Mate Rimac’s BMW e-M3, which set several acceleration records over time.
Recall that Rimac Nevera has a transmission consisting of 4 electric motors, one per wheel, capable of delivering only 1408 kW (1914 hp) with 2360 Nm of torque.
Source: HD Motori
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