And this time, the Grand Tour presenter didn't even leave a smudge on the 1,888 hp electric hypercar
Six years ago, Richard Hammond put Rimac on the map for a reason that no one wanted: he crashed it on his TV show. Now, he has built the confidence to get back behind the wheel of the car he fell down an Alp in. Hammond has always taken the blame the for the accident, openly admitting that no matter how futuristic, impressive, or electric a hypercar is, it can always be driven incorrectly. He only blames the Nevera insofar as it was so fun, it encouraged him to act stupidly.
This is remarkable considering the example he was driving was only the eighth the company had built. In the new video, he is finally allowed to get back behind the wheel of the EV without crashing it. In so doing, he discovers that, although the all-electric hypercar can be a fire-breathing dragon, it doesn't necessarily have to bite your head off. When driven correctly, it can actually be quite enjoyable.
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