Rimac is celebrating its fifteen-year anniversary with a special commemorative edition of the Nevera, limited to just nine units.
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Each car, costing around $2.56 million, features a matte copper paint finish, highlighted by glossy carbon fiber and anodized details on the interior.
Equipped with all available options and a set of exclusive luggage, the Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition retains its impressive 1,914 horsepower and 1,740 lb-ft of torque, capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 1.75 seconds and reaching a top speed of 258 mph.
Since its founding in 2009 by Mate Rimac, initially converting a BMW into an electric car, the company has evolved to produce fully electric hypercars. In addition to the Nevera, Rimac is known for the Concept_One and C_Two, culminating in the 2021 merger with Bugatti to form Bugatti-Rimac. Besides developing high-voltage battery technology for the BMW Group, Rimac is also working on an autonomous robotaxi named Verne, scheduled for launch in Europe in two years.
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