Hennessey’s Venom F5 Revolution is fast, but the Rimac Nevera is even faster. At the Testing Circuit Papenburg in Germany, the electric hypercar managed to set 23 records in a single day, which means it now holds the title for most performance records broken in 24-hours including a 0-60 mph time of just 1.74 seconds.
Each of Nevera’s wheels are independently powered by an electric motor, generating a combined 1,888 hp and 1,741 lb-ft of torque. The vehicle’s systems are handled by in-house developed electronic control units, working in conjunction with an NVIDIA Pegasus-based supercomputer, which calculates and sends output to the four powertrain systems 100 times a second. These systems, along with the software that controls them, is known as Rimac All-Wheel Torque Vectoring 2.
- Eye-catching black design, compact at 28 lbs, 220 lbs max load. Age: 16-50. Height: 3.11-6.6".
- High-performance battery: Dual 400W motors, 10 mph max speed, 13.7 miles per charge, 15° slope.
- Illuminating LED lights for visibility.




When we set out to engineer the Nevera, our performance targets were incredibly ambitious, and we’ve now managed to overshoot all of those. What I’m most proud of though, is that this isn’t a car purely designed for straight line performance. The Nevera can go from breaking records to driving over 300 miles on a charge, refilling from 0-80% in less than 20 minutes and keeping the most demanding drivers in the world engaged,” said Mate Rimac, Founder and CEO of Rimac Automobili.