A year ago
Manhattan Motorcars Inc. shared photos on its Facebook page of the one-of-a-kind delivery process as the first US-spec Rimac Nevera arrived in the country.
The all-electric hypercar looks surprising restrained with its muted gray finish. The gunmetal-colored alloy wheels complement the dark exterior paint and the exposed carbon fiber lashings well. Not much is known about this specific vehicle; however, Manhattan Motorcars is a New York-based purveyor of fine cars, so it's most likely the case that this Nevera dwells on the East Coast.
The Nevera is a very fast electric vehicle with 1,914 horsepower. It has recently broken a number of records, including the fastest ever 0–249 mph sprint (29.93 seconds) and the fastest time ever to go from 0 to 60 mph (1.74).
This makes the Croatian creation even faster than the previous record holder, the 1,877 horsepower Battista from Pininfarina. While this is the main client vehicle, it's not the primary US-spec model we've seen. The company released images of a white-painted model with a red interior in August of last year. Like that car, the one pictured here has some unique features not found on other Neveras. Side marker lights, for example, have been installed in the bumpers in accordance with federal regulations.
Sadly, there are no images of the interior, but it appears that the owner chose dark upholstery to match the ominous exterior. As you'd expect from such a top-of-the line vehicle, the degree of personalization is tremendous. Rimac has stated that 36 colors are available, including the stunning Calypso Green.
In addition, there are three distinct types of exposed carbon fiber available to customers. The Nevera was approved by the EPA and the Air Resources Board of California in July 2022. The hypercar's range is estimated to be around 342 miles by WLTP estimates, but local authorities have given it a more realistic rating of 287.28 miles. That remains impressive and is comparable to commonplace automobiles like the BMW iX M60 (288 miles) and the brand-new Audi Q8 e-tron.
It is anticipated that there will only be 150 examples of the mesmerizing Nevera. Estimated at more than $2 million, the Rimac is exorbitant, yet the electric hypercar will unquestionably give a lot of free excitement to the people who can manage the cost of it. Last year, former F1 champion Nico Rosberg received his vehicle, which, like the one shown above, was finished in black with a black interior and paint.
Mate Rimac, the founder of the business, claims that two more Neveras will be delivered the following week. We can hardly hold on to see what they resemble.
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