King of electric cars Rimac Nevera breaks his own record: becomes the 10th fastest car in the world
November 16, 2022
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Model M3 from 1984, created in 2009 and one of BMW’s most famous cars. Rimac, famous for turning it into an electric racing machineby Bugatti, which produced the
Model M3 from 1984, created in 2009 and one of BMW’s most famous cars. Rimac, famous for turning it into an electric racing machineby Bugatti, which produced the world’s fastest cars last year. had been purchased. If you remember, Nevera, produced by the brand, last year fastest car in the world deserved the title.
Rimac, who later lost this record to the Tesla Roadster, proved once again with the updated Nevera that he is the king of electric cars.
He broke the world record with 412 km/h
with 4 electric motors 1914 horse have power and 2360 Nm of torque The speed lock of this wheeled beast removed to break this record. These speed limits, usually set by car manufacturers, were set by calculating the optimum speed so as not to damage the engines and other equipment of my vehicles.
Literally unleashed, Nevera shows off her skills on the test track in Papenburg, Germany. The vehicle used by Bugatti Rimac’s test driver Miro Zrnčević, 412 km/h broke the world record. Nevera proved with this record that it is the fastest electric car in the world and surpassed SSC Ultimate Aero in the list of the fastest cars in the world. placed 10th. Of course, let’s also mention that the other cars on the list are internal combustion or hybrid.
Top 10 fastest cars in the world
Brand model
Speed record
a. Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
531 km/h
2. Hennessey Poison F5
500km/h
3. Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
489 km/h
4. SSC Tutara
474 km/h
5. Koenigsegg Agera RS
447 km/h
6. Hennessey VenomGT
434 km/h
7. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
431 km/h
8. Bugatti Chiron
420 km/h
9. Koenigsegg Agera R
418 km/h
10. Rimac Nevera
412 km/h
Rimac Nevera’s new speed record
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