Well over 2000 hp
R version: Rimac Nevera ups the ante again
When a car completes the standard sprint in under 9 seconds, it is fast. Like the new Rimac Nevera R. It takes just 8.7 seconds ... to reach the 300 km/h mark.
Rimac now also offers its electrically powered Hyper-GT Nevera as a sharpened R version. The model variant is characterized by an increased output of 162 kW/220 hp to 1571 kW/2136 hp.
The driving performance: The sprint to 100 km/h is possible in 1.8 seconds, the 200 falls after 4.5 seconds and it takes 8.7 seconds to reach 300 km/h. The top speed is 350 km/h or 412 km/h under manufacturer's supervision.
This makes the R roughly as fast as the normal Nevera with 1406 kW/1912 hp. However, Rimac promises more precise driving dynamics for the R with an optimized torque vectoring system between the four electric motors close to the wheels.
In addition, the 108 kWh battery and the carbon-ceramic brakes have been optimized for better performance. Rimac has also revised the traction control, refined the steering and adapted the drift mode to the new "Cup 2" tires from Michelin.
Visually, the R is characterized by an aerodynamically optimized front design, more visible carbon and a fixed rear wing. Together with a new diffuser, the external changes are intended to provide greater downforce.
Rimac plans to produce 40 Nevera R models. While the normal Nevera previously cost two million euros, the R will cost 2.3 million euros.
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