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Two-wheel drive, 1,600 hp, twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8, and software tweaks – that's all the muscle Koenigsegg needs to beat the ...
Koenigsegg is once again the holder of the 0-400-0 km/h crown after its Jesko Absolut posted a time of 25.21 seconds on ...
However barmy 25.79 seconds sounded, Koenigsegg would have been determined to beat it. We just didn’t expect them to do so ...
The Jesko Absolut 's 0-400-0 km/h time of 25.21s beats the Nevera R (25.79s) by a little over half a second. The story behind ...
The battle for Europe’s most extreme hypercar is fiercer than ever. Just last month, the Rimac Nevera R shattered over 20 ...
Discover the world of electric supercars with 10 intriguing facts about the Rimac Nevera, a vehicle that redefines luxury and ...
A Chinese hypercar’s near-3,000 hp claim faces skepticism from industry experts, raising questions about battery limits, ...
Rimac has introduced the Nevera R, an even more hardcore version of its all-electric supercar. The Nevera R makes 2,107 horsepower thanks to a new battery pack, making it the second-most powerful ...
Where the original Nevera has 1,888bhp, the Nevera R produces almost 2,100bhp and all-wheel drive, permitting unbelievable performance figures. According to Rimac, the Nevera R will get from 0-62mph ...
Rimac’s knowledge of batteries, inverters and e-motors is so advanced that the company develops and engineers virtually everything itself. It’s also because Mate Rimac is out-pacing everyone else.
Rimac’s latest fully-electric supercar is packed with performance – but it wasn’t the first of its type to use plug-in power for added boost. Ferrari LaFerrari Ferrari LaFerrari.
On paper the Nevera R might only match the standard car to 62mph at 1.81 seconds, but it is 0.6 of a second faster from 0-186mph, and 0.2 of a second faster over the quarter mile at 8.23 seconds.