Rimac has been busy preparing to launch its second model ever that is fully electric, the Nevera hypercar.
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After 5 years of research and development, during which they tested no less than 18 prototypes and the first production-spec cars have been constructed.
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The Croatian firm is planning to construct the Nevera at the rate of 50 cars a year and the cost will be around $2.4-million.
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The company says that it invested 1.6-million total hours of research into the project, undergoing three different powertrain versions before deciding on the final version.
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To ensure that the car is compliant with all safety regulations across the globe the company needed to run actual crash tests in 45 locations.
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The average time for each vehicle is five weeks to build and customers will be able to select from 36 shades.
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You can choose to order to have the Nevera with a plain carbon-fiber finish. Then again,
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Rimac notes that through the wide array of choices for customization, no two vehicles will be identical.
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