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Rimac Nevera Hypercar Enters Production Phase

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The Rimac Nevera, an electric hypercar, has officially begun production. The initial units are now being manufactured at a new assembly line in Zagreb, Croatia.

In a video released by the company, Mate Rimac, the CEO and Founder, gives viewers a tour of the production facility for the Nevera. This current location is a temporary setup until the full Rimac campus is operational. The assembly site is situated in a repurposed shopping mall and includes areas for painting, upholstery, powertrain assembly, and final vehicle assembly.

The video showcases the entire development process, starting from the design phase to the production of the first rolling chassis. It also features crash test models and certification prototypes, including the debut of the first US-spec Nevera. Mate Rimac mentioned that the company will keep the very first Nevera numbered as #000, which has just been completed on the assembly line.

The Rimac Nevera stands out as one of the fastest electric vehicles to date. Equipped with four electric motors generating a total of 1914 horsepower and 1696 lb-ft of torque, it can reach 0-60 mph in less than 2.4 seconds and boasts a top speed of 258 mph, akin to Bugatti’s performance.

Image Source: Casimiro PT / Shutterstock

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