Okay, so, I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz about this Rimac Nevera, especially after it showed up in Robb Report. I got curious and decided to dive deep into what makes this car so special.

First off, I started digging around to learn more about Rimac. Turns out, they’re this cool Croatian company making electric sports cars. Not just any sports cars, but some of the fastest in the world. The Nevera, their latest creation, really caught my eye. It’s not every day you hear about a car that can hit over 275 km/h in reverse! Yeah, you read that right, in reverse.
So, I spent a good chunk of my time reading everything I could find about the Nevera. I learned it’s got four motors, one for each wheel, which is just insane. This setup lets it go from 0 to 60 mph in under 3 seconds. I watched a bunch of videos of it in action, and man, the acceleration is just brutal. It’s like being strapped to a rocket.
Then I found out they took this beast to a test track and just shattered a whole bunch of world records. We’re talking 23 records in a single day! Fastest acceleration, fastest quarter-mile, you name it. I even read that it set a new lap record for electric cars at the Nürburgring. That’s a big deal because that track is super challenging.
But it’s not all about speed. I also discovered that Mate Rimac, the founder of the company, wanted the Nevera to be practical, too. Which is kind of surprising for a car that’s basically a spaceship on wheels. It seems like he wanted people to be able to actually use it for more than just breaking records, and that’s pretty cool if you ask me.
One of the craziest thing is that these cars are getting delivered to customers right now. I read that the first one went to a former race car driver. That is a wild experience for the customers, even for the first driver.

After all this research, I’m just blown away by the Nevera. It’s not just a fast car; it’s like a piece of the future. Here’s what I gathered:
- Ridiculous Speed: This thing is seriously fast, both forward and in reverse.
- Record Breaker: It smashed 23 world records in one day. That’s just nuts.
- Usable Hypercar: Despite its performance, it’s designed to be somewhat practical.
- Croatian Innovation: It’s awesome to see a company from Croatia pushing the boundaries like this.
I’m definitely keeping an eye on Rimac and the Nevera. It’s going to be interesting to see what they do next. Maybe I’ll even get to see one in person someday. A guy can dream, right?