And the world’s fastest production electric car is…


Stephane Ficca

Hardware & gaming specialist

November 16, 2022 at 4:25 p.m.

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Rimac Nevera © © Rimac

© Rimac

This electric supercar has exceeded 400 km / h in top speed.

Needless to say, this is a new record, which you will be unable to reproduce.

More than 400 km/h in an electric car!

As we know, electric cars have an immediately accessible torque, which allows drivers to enjoy dazzling acceleration. The power curve of an electric motor is not at all the same as on a thermal car, but on the other hand, some electric models also tend to run out of steam more quickly than their thermal counterparts.


With its 100% electric Nevera supercar, the Rimac brand had promised a car with mind-blowing performance. And for good reason, the vehicle has four engines, for a maximum power of 1,914 hp. The Rimac Nevera was recently tested on the Automotive Testing Papenburg circuit, which notably offers two long four-kilometre straights. And the promise was kept!

The Rimac Nevera is voted queen of electric speed

Indeed, the Rimac brand has indeed proven that its Nevera was the fastest production electric vehicle in the world, with a top speed of 412 km/h. On the acceleration side, the car is able to overcome the 0 to 100 km / h in less than two seconds.

A great feat for the Croatian manufacturer, with a Nevera which was driven by Miro Zrncevic, the brand’s test manager. Note that vehicles delivered to customers are limited to a maximum speed of 352 km/h “only”. It is quite possible to go further, but only with the endorsement and control of the brand, on a suitable track.

Rimac Nevera © © Rimac

© Rimac

Remember that the Rimac Nevera is powered by a 730 volt battery with a capacity of 120 kWh. The manufacturer thus promises a range of 550 km, with the possibility of recharging the vehicle from 0 to 80% in less than 30 minutes, thanks to the 300 kW recharge.

A Rimac Nevera which is therefore officially the fastest electric vehicle in the world, which will only be produced in 150 copies and which is displayed at a price of 2 million euros.

Source : The Verge



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