Only nine of these limited-run Neveras will be built and they will all have some spectacular details over the regular car if a Nevera can even be called that.
Rimac is one of those companies whose existence and success seemed unlikely but which proved a leading automotive tech company and hypercar manufacturer could be based in Croatia. The company was started 15 years ago by its now renowned founder, Mater Rimac, and it is launching a special edition of its Nevera EV to mark the occasion. It’s called the Rimac Nevera 15th Anniversary, and it doesn’t have any extra power or performance-enhancing upgrades.
Rimac says that the price includes all options, and since it’s going with a specific visual theme with this model, it’s likely going to limit some of the usual customization options that it usually offers on Neveras. The manufacturer will bring all nine cars to this year’s edition of the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where the customers will be able to drive them up the famous hillclimb course where the Nevera set a record time of 49.
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