2023-08-18 20:34:21
The Rimac Nevera sets a new record at the Nürburgring and celebrates it with the world premiere of the Nevera “Time Attack” limited edition.
The Rimac Nevera sets a new record for a production electric car at the Nürburgring: 7:05:298
To celebrate this new reference, the limited edition “Time Attack” of Rimac Nevera will be marketed.
12 units of the electric hypercar will be built.
The Rimac Nevera sets a new record at the Nürburgring and celebrates it with the world premiere of the Nevera “Time Attack” limited edition.
The Rimac Nevera sets a new record for a production electric car at the Nürburgring: 7:05:298
To celebrate this new reference, the limited edition “Time Attack” of Rimac Nevera will be marketed.
12 units of the electric hypercar will be built.
Rimac Nevera Time Attack | Photo: Rimac
The Rimac Nevera smashed the previous record for production electric vehicles on the Nürburgring circuit, beating it by an impressive twenty seconds on its first lap. On the iconic 20.6 km circuit of the Nürburgring, the Nevera completed a remarkable lap in just 7 minutes and 0.928 seconds.
Rimac Nevera Time Attack | Photo: Rimac
This record was achieved by Croatian pilot Martin Kodrić and validated by independent timing data and on-board telemetry. Using Michelin Cup2R tyres, the Nevera demonstrated its exceptional performance capabilities.
Rimac Nevera Time Attack | Photo: Rimac
Martin Kodrić shared his views on the feat: “A time of 7:05:298 on the Nürburgring Nordschleife is commendable. The fact that the Nevera can reach such speed on the circuit, when it was developed to be a comfortable hyper GT for the road, is what makes it so special. This is such a well-balanced piece of engineering and design…”
Rimac Nevera Time Attack | Photo: Rimac
Emilio Scervo, Chief Technology Officer of Bugatti Rimac, hailed the achievement as a testament to Rimac’s innovation and commitment, highlighting virtual performance optimization and joint industry testing. This achievement underlines the adaptability of the Nevera, which was originally designed as a hyper GT.
Rimac Nevera Time Attack | Photo: Rimac
The Nürburgring record is just the latest in a series of more than 20 records shattered by the Nevera this year. In April 2023, at the Automotive Testing Papenburg (ATP) in Germany, the Rimac Nevera broke 23 performance records in a single day, including 0-100 km/h, 0-160 km/h and 0- 300 km/h. The Nevera had already obtained the title of electric vehicle with the highest verified top speed, reaching 412 km/h.
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The Nevera continued to break records at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, setting a time of 49.32 seconds in the timed Supercar Shootout. This performance not only made the Nevera the fastest production electric car to tackle hillclimbing, but it also made it the fastest production car to complete the race in 2023.
Rimac Nevera Time Attack | Photo: Rimac
In tribute to its record performance in 2023, Rimac Automobili is producing a limited edition of 12 Nevera Time Attack, all of which have already been sold. Mate Rimac, Founder and CEO of the Rimac Group, said: “The Nevera Time Attack is a limited edition that celebrates the exploits of the past year, in a bespoke livery inspired by the car that kicked off each of them. »
Rimac Nevera Time Attack | Photo: Rimac
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