The Rimac C_Two electric hypercar has just been added to Forza Horizon 4, providing gamers with the opportunity to experience the car even before the first production models hit the roads next year.

Rimac introduced the C_Two at the Geneva Motor Show in 2018, and for the past 15 months has been furiously engaged in its development. It is promising to push the boundaries of production car performance and is now the first all-electric hypercar to be added to the popular Xbox and Windows game.

Underpinning the C_Two is a bespoke carbon fiber chassis which seamlessly integrates the large battery pack, with the battery cells acting as structural elements.

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The powertrain consists of four electric motors that pump out a combined 1888 hp and 1696 lb-ft (2300 Nm) of torque. Juice comes from a 120 kWh battery and Rimac claims the C-Two will be capable of hitting 96 km/h (60 mph) in a blistering 1.85 seconds, 160 km/h (100 mph) in 4.3 seconds and continue through to an amazing 412 km/h (258 mph) top speed. What’s perhaps even more impressive than the performance figures is Rimac’s claimed 650 km (404 miles) range on a single charge.

The first customer deliveries are set to kick off next year, with prices starting at $2.1 million before any extras.