It’s not very often that a new supercar or hypercar comes along that provides vastly superior performance to any of its rivals but that’s exactly what the Rimac Nevera has done since its launch.
With the exception of the Pininfarina Battista which uses the same basic electric powertrain as the Nevera, the new Rimac is so accelerative that it can leave cars like the Ferrari SF90 Stradale and even the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport in its wake.
The Croatian car manufacturer plans to build just 150 examples of the Nevera which means very few enthusiasts will ever have the opportunity to drive it. Fortunately, popular YouTuber reviewer Automann-TV recently had the chance to test the Nevera and strapped a GoPro to his head to provide the world with a POV look at what the all-electric machine is capable of.
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The test doesn’t include any acceleration runs in the car from a standstill but he did perform a series of runs from 100 km/h – 200 km/h (62 mph – 124 mph). In the first run and with a passenger in the car as well as cold tires, the Nevera completed the sprint in just 3.0 seconds, beating the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport previously tested by Automann-TV at 3.5 seconds. In the second run, the Nevera ran from 100 km/h – 200 km/h in 2.93 seconds while traveling uphill and in the third run, recorded a time of 2.88 seconds, also while on a small incline.
The Nevera’s rolling performance is even crazier than you might think as it’s able to sprint from 200 km/h – 300 km/h (124 mph – 186 mph) in around 6 seconds, a truly mindblowing figure.