Delivered by Mate Rimac himself, this red, white, and blue Nevera represents the colors of the Dutch flag
The world-record-breaking Rimac Nevera is a highly desirable hypercar and today, the first ever Dutch-registered example landed in Rotterdam. The details specified by the owner make this more than just a simple story of 'rich guy gets a fancy car.' Mate Rimac himself delivered this Nevera, number 24, to Michel Perridon, in an exclusive event on Tuesday. Perridon specified the tricolor paint that ties in Volcano Red with Polar White and Navy Blue.
I am excited to see more Nevera hitting the roads worldwide, and this particular example will surely turn heads. We're delighted to see it in the hands of passionate enthusiasts like Michel Perridon. His ownership isn't just about a car; it's about being part of something groundbreaking, pushing boundaries together, said Mate Rimac.
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