Mate Rimac has a tall order: trying to convince drivers that electric supercars are superior to combustion vehicles. Rimac, the 36-year-old engineering savant from Croatia who started his namesake ...
Mate Rimac is used to being the underdog. At the Geneva auto show in 2009, the then-21-year-old Croat walked to the Koenigsegg booth looking for his idol, Christian Koenigsegg. In those ...
If you follow the car industry, you’ll have heard of Rimac. Its Nevera electric hypercar has numerous world performance records, and founder Mate Rimac was the force behind the recently announced ...
Rimac is most closely associated with record-breaking electric hypercars, having made its name in them. But that doesn’t mean Rimac doesn’t care about the internal combustion driving experience, as ...
The fastest electric vehicle in the world is speeding into the Big Apple. With a top speed of 256 mph, the Rimac Nevera is headed from its birthplace in Croatia to center stage at the New York Auto ...
Former F1 world champion Nico Rosberg just took delivery of his 1,914-horsepower Rimac Nevera. In the driver-turned-influencer’s YouTube video showcasing the shiny new engineering marvel, he cruised ...
Rimac Group, the Croatian company best known for its 1,900 horsepower Nevera electric sports car, said it has raised 500 million euros (about $537 million) from investors including Goldman Sachs, ...
Mate Rimac could afford any car in the world. As of 2025, his net worth is estimated at around $2 billion. Besides, he could use one of the cars produced by either Rimac or Bugatti. However, he chose ...
Assembling each C_Two will now take the team around five weeks, cutting the production time in half compared to the “nest production”, and allowing for the build of four final production vehicles a ...
It must have been a tough day for the captain of the ferry that shipped the 10 Rimacs from Drvenik to the port of Sucuraj ...
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