Rimac Nevera
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Rimac Nevera Top Speed Full Run
The Rimac Nevera has set a top speed of 412kph (258mph), making it the fastest electric production car in the world.
Miro Zrnčević, Rimac’s Chief Test and Development Driver: “To travel at 412kph, or 258mph, means travelling at a third of the speed of sound. Simply achieving that alone in a road car is incredibly complex, but in Nevera we have created a car that can travel long distances on a single charge, can tackle tight and twisting race tracks and can drift as well as break straight-line speed records, both for acceleration and V-MAX. I’ve driven Nevera since it first turned a wheel and to see the perfectly honed car that is today is a really emotional moment. The most important thing I have learned during the top-speed attempt is how composed and stable the car was – confirming that our aerodynamics and vehicle dynamics teams have done an amazing job.”
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The new 2000 hp Rimac Nevera at the 2023 New York Auto Show
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paperhack: I've missed you.
“I’ve missed you,” he murmurs against her hair, and she stifles a sob against his shirt.
“I didn’t miss you.”
He smiles. “No?”
“Nope.” Her voice breaks. “I didn’t even notice you were gone.”
There are a thousand things they’ll have to talk about, and soon, but for now, he simply runs his fingers through her hair, letting the simple touch soothe both of them. She holds him so tightly it hurts, especially where he still has bruises, but you couldn’t pay him to tell her that.
If he’s lucky, maybe they’ll never have to let go again.
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Electric Hypercar SilhouetteHistory
Silhouette of Rimac Concept One, Concept S, C Two and Nevera
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Rimac 2022 Nevera by Paul Vanrusselt
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In terms of technology and engineering, Rimac Nevera is an extraordinary machine that entirely runs on a 120kWh battery system which is controlled by an Nvidia Pegasus-based supercomputer. The supercomputer synthesizes around six terabytes of data per hour of driving, tracking 4,500 inputs. These 4,500 inputs further transmit data in the form of signals to the four independent electric motors 100 times per second.
The H-shape 120kWh battery pack is incorporated across the floor mostly behind the cockpit to deliver 50:50 weight distribution. If we dig into the 120kWh battery pack details, it is made up of 6,960 individual Lithium Manganese Nickel cells that are liquid-cooled with
To bring the car to a run, there are four surface-mounted permanent magnet motors along with four individual gearboxes, each wheel runs on its own individual motors and single-speed reduction gearboxes which make the Rimac Nevera capable of being a four-wheel drive hypercar. The two motors at the front each produce 307hp and 270Nm of torque, whereas the two big motors at the rear each produce 600hp and 900Nm of torque. These four electric motors combined produce a total of 1914 HP of power and 2360 Nm of peak torque output.
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Top 10 Most Expensive Electric Cars In The World
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