Rimac Automobili has introduced the Nevera R, an advanced hypercar that emphasizes enhanced cornering capabilities and high-performance dynamics. The Nevera R, which produces 2,107 horsepower, is a development of the original Nevera and is intended to transition from a Grand Tourer to a Hyper Sportscar.
The vehicle features Rimac’s All-Wheel Torque Vectoring technology and a new performance-oriented battery system, which together improve its straight-line performance. It can achieve speeds of 300 km/h (186 mph) in 8.66 seconds. The braking system has been upgraded to include new carbon ceramic EVO2 brakes, enhancing stopping power and cooling performance.
The design of the Nevera R includes a sleeker and lower profile, with new 21-inch rear and 20-inch front wheels. It features a large fixed rear wing and an aerodynamic package that increases downforce by 15% and improves aerodynamic efficiency by 10%. These design changes are aimed at enhancing stability and reducing understeer, while improving lateral grip.
The car’s driving dynamics have been refined with re-tuned torque vectoring, increased downforce, and revised traction control to provide a more engaging driving experience. The steering system has been updated for quicker response and more precise feedback.
Performance statistics for the Nevera R include a top speed of 350 km/h (217 mph) under normal conditions and up to 412 km/h (256 mph) with manufacturer oversight. It accelerates from 0-60 mph in 1.74 seconds and from 0-200 km/h (124 mph) in 4.38 seconds.
Only 40 units of the Nevera R will be produced, each offered in a new Nebula green color with various customizable interior and exterior options. The vehicle represents a collaboration between Rimac’s design and engineering teams, continuing the company’s tradition of innovation in the electric vehicle market from its headquarters in Croatia.