The 2024 Rimac Nevera is a Croatian-built all-electric hypercar producing 1,914 horsepower and 1,740 lb-ft of torque from four independent electric motors, one at each wheel. It reaches 60 mph in 1.85 seconds, making it one of the fastest-accelerating production cars ever built. Top speed is electronically limited to 258 mph. A 120-kWh battery provides 296 miles of range, and the torque-vectoring system independently controls each wheel with millisecond precision. The carbon-fiber monocoque and body panels keep curb weight at 4,740 pounds. Only 150 units will be produced. Active aerodynamics include an adjustable rear wing and front air flaps that optimize downforce dynamically.
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The Rimac Nevera is the world's fastest-accelerating production car at 1.85 seconds 0-60, with 1,914 hp from four motors, limited to 150 units, representing the pinnacle of electric hypercar engineering.