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Watch the Rimac Nevera R Shatter 24 World Records

Watch the Rimac Nevera R Shatter 24 World Records

The Rimac Nevera R is not just faster—it is on a different planet when it comes to acceleration and braking. This electric hypercar has just blown past its predecessor by resetting the bar in twenty-four different performance categories. Most jaw-dropping of them all? It reclaimed the world record for accelerating from zero to four hundred kilometers per hour and coming back to a stop—doing it in just 25.79 seconds. That is 2.04 seconds quicker than the standard Nevera, which already seemed untouchable.

With a powertrain delivering a staggering 2,107 horsepower through four motors, the Nevera R distributes power with microsecond-level accuracy thanks to its torque vectoring system. It literally calculates power to each wheel one hundred times per second. Every aspect of the car has been refined—from the aerodynamics with a fixed rear wing and a larger diffuser, to the custom Michelin Cup 2 tires and a recalibrated all-wheel torque system. The result? More grip, more downforce, and more control at eye-watering speeds.

Acceleration times are borderline unbelievable. Zero to sixty miles per hour? Just 1.66 seconds. Zero to one hundred kilometers per hour? 1.72 seconds. It even hits 300 kilometers per hour in 7.89 seconds, crushing the previous benchmark by 1.33 seconds. The quarter mile gets devoured in 7.90 seconds. It has also set a new electric top speed record at 431.45 kilometers per hour, or 268.2 miles per hour.

Only 40 units of the Nevera R will exist worldwide, starting at 2.3 million euros each. It is not just a hypercar—it is history in motion. And with performance verified by Dewesoft, these are not just bold claims—they are facts backed by data.

If you are into game-changing electric vehicles and love watching records get smashed, you are going to want to keep an eye on the Nevera R. There is no doubt this car is chasing more titles in the near future.

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