Rimac Automobili [Hot!] Rimac NEVERA variation teased in Official Social Media plus production delivery and News updates!


Rimac Automobili is a Croatian automotive manufacturer headquartered in Sveta Nedelja, Croatia, that develops and produces electric sports cars, drivetrains, and battery systems. The company was founded in 2009 by Mate Rimac. Official website: Rimac Automobili
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"We will unveil something special on the 26th of June. Some media has speculated that it will be a hot hatch. Well, they nailed it! We have decided to not make you all wait until June. Here it is… The spiritual successor of the Yugo - in every way. Finally something for the people!"

(Via Mate Rimac.)

I see.
 
"Rimac is celebrating its 15th birthday with… the Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition

Not the most inventive name or the most inventive special edition. But still, well played Mate!


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Rimac Automobili is 15 years old, and what better way to celebrate than with a special, limited edition Nevera hypercar. Welcome then, to the Rimac Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition.

We’ll forgive the rather stale name, because it really is rather impressive how quickly Mate Rimac has grown his automotive empire. He first started the company back in 2009 having been told it’d be impossible in Croatia. He then converted his E30 BMW 3 Series into an EV and used it to set a whole host of world records in 2011.

The Concept_One was first unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in that same year, and in 2016 Rimac delivered its first customer car. It then revealed the C_Two in 2018, and that would eventually become the 1,888bhp Nevera. Oh, and Mate also managed to find the time to take over Bugatti – creating Bugatti Rimac in the process to sit alongside Rimac Technology and Rimac Energy in the Rimac Group. Does the man ever sleep?

The Rimac brand now apparently has over 2,200 employees working out of sites across four countries in Europe, and a giant Rimac Campus HQ and factory is currently being built just outside Zagreb.

The Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition celebrates all of that. We’re told that just nine will be built, and all will get dual-colour alloy wheels, special badging and that circuit board-style racing stripe. They’ll also get copper switchgear inside with more badging and special script. The copper paint on the exterior represents the first time Rimac has finished a Nevera in a matte colour. Nice two-tone with the bare carbon fibre underneath, too.

Each anniversary special will cost €2.35m all-in and each customer will get bespoke fitted luggage that matches the interior of their new car. There are apparently a few still left to sell (if you're interested) and it’ll make its debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed later this week, with the first customer car up above taking on the hill climb. Careful with that fancy paint.

“Honestly, when I started to tinker with my first car in a garage, I couldn’t have even dreamt of being where we are 15 years later,” said Mate Rimac.

“There were so many times in the early years that we really thought the company wouldn’t make it, so reaching the 15-year milestone felt like it was worthy of a celebration. The 15th Anniversary Edition Nevera is the car that marks our progress, revelling just how far we’ve come.

"From garage to global; from worrying about keeping the lights on to a €2bn valuation; from converted BMW 3 Series to the world’s fastest accelerating production car and from hypercar maker to Tier 1 EV tech supplier and energy storage pioneers. All achieved in a country where all of this would have sounded like science fiction at the time of founding the company.”

Fair play, Mate."
 
100- 200MPH difference 10.91- 8.55= 2.36 seconds.

That's a massive difference if not unexpected.

The hybrid needs to step up again.
 

"Is Rimac planning a storm at Monterey Car Week?
The all-electric hypercar maker could use Monterey to launch a new version of the Nevera!
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Rimac has mysteriously deleted all of its Instagram posts and to add to the intrigue the Croatian car company has also posted a short teaser video telling us “a new storm has swept through”. A representative of Rimac indicated something could be unveiled at the upcoming Monterey Car Week on 12 August.

The Rimac Nevera’s name comes from the Croatian for ‘short storm’ and we suspect this ‘new storm’ could be a fresh iteration of the electric hypercar.

At last year’s Monterey Car Week, Rimac unveiled the Nevera Time Attack model with just 12 units planned to be built - all of which were accounted for before the reveal. We’ve not spotted a new Rimac model testing so another version of the Nevera seems more likely.

Rimac Automobili’s sister company Rimac Technologies is currently at the forefront of electric motor technology - supplying many of Europe’s largest car manufacturers - Rimac itself says it’s in conversation with almost every electric car brand. With this in mind, it’s possible that Rimac could have uncovered a new way of extracting more power from the Nevera’s quad-motor set up - which currently produces 1,888bhp.

Just over 50 out of the planned 150 units of the Rimac Nevera have been delivered since it was launched two years ago. In order to shift the last 100 Neveras, Rimac may well need some more limited edition variants to help garner more interest in the £2.4 million hypercar."

Probably a Roadster or Cabriolet/Convertible.

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Because Pininfarina which shares essentially everything with the Rimac Nevera already has.
 

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