Rimac, the company known for its incredibly fast electric vehicles, has just unveiled the Nevera R. This new version of the Nevera EV boasts even more impressive specs than its predecessor. With the ability to go from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.74 seconds, the Nevera R is a tenth of a second quicker than the original Nevera. Additionally, the Nevera R generates an astounding 2,107 horsepower, which is 200 more than the previous model.

Not only is the Nevera R faster and more powerful, but it also offers improved aerodynamics, increased downforce, and better grip. These enhancements have allowed Rimac to shave off 3.8 seconds from the Nevera’s lap time on the challenging Nardo Ring track in Italy, which is owned by Porsche.

Like its predecessor, the Nevera R requires special permission to unlock its top speed of 256mph. Without this authorization, the car is limited to a still impressive top speed of 217mph. The car is equipped with a 108kWh battery, which Rimac estimates will provide around 250 miles of range under the European WLTP cycle, although this has not yet been officially certified.

While the Nevera R is an impressive feat of engineering and performance, Rimac is looking towards the future with plans for their Croatian robotaxi program. This initiative may offer more accessible opportunities for customers to experience the cutting-edge technology and exhilarating performance that Rimac vehicles have to offer.

Overall, the Rimac Nevera R represents a significant advancement in the world of electric supercars. With its lightning-fast acceleration, jaw-dropping horsepower, and improved handling, the Nevera R is sure to turn heads and set new standards for high-performance electric vehicles. As technology continues to evolve and improve, we can only imagine what incredible innovations Rimac will bring to the table next.

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