{"id":2443,"date":"2025-07-10T09:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-07-10T09:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.undergroundz.org\/?p=2443"},"modified":"2025-07-11T09:40:48","modified_gmt":"2025-07-11T09:40:48","slug":"sorry-koenigsegg-rimac-is-the-speed-king-once-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.undergroundz.org\/index.php\/2025\/07\/10\/sorry-koenigsegg-rimac-is-the-speed-king-once-again\/","title":{"rendered":"Sorry, Koenigsegg: Rimac Is the Speed King Once Again"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Just when we thought the Nevera hypercar couldn’t get any crazier, Rimac upped the ante with the Nevera R. Hiding a new battery pack and even more powerful motors under its svelte carbon fiber exterior, the Nevera R delivered a whopping 2,107 horsepower and a top speed of 256 miles per hour\u2014193 horsepower more than the previous Nevera.<\/p>\n
Now, the Nevera R<\/a> has come for its predecessor’s records.<\/p>\n The Rimac Nevera R recently broke 24 world speed records\u2014including 23 held by the previous Nevera<\/a>. The most significant of which being the 0-249-0 mph record, which the company reclaimed from Koenigsegg<\/a> with a blistering time of 25.79 seconds. That’s 2.04 seconds quicker than the Regera and 4.14 seconds faster than the original Nevera.<\/p>\n The Nevera R also beat the previous Nevera\u2019s 0-60 mph time, getting there in just 1.66 seconds. The hypercar also hit 124 mph in 3.95 seconds and 186 mph in a ridiculous 7.89 seconds. Plus many, many more.<\/p>\n Here\u2019s a list of every<\/em> speed record the Nevera R broke:<\/p>\n 0-60 MPH: 1.66 Seconds “When we first introduced Nevera, it almost seemed like the pinnacle of hypercar performance had been reached,” notes founder and CEO Mate Rimac.<\/p>\n “In a single generation, we had created a performance jump that previously would have taken decades. But now, through relentless innovation, Nevera R goes even faster, while still maintaining much of the comfort and practicality that makes the Nevera a real, usable daily car. Breaking records is in our DNA, and we won\u2019t stop here.”<\/p>\n As you\u2019d expect, that record-breaking speed isn\u2019t easily attainable. The Rimac Nevera R costs $2.7 million (\u20ac2.3 million) and production is limited to just 40 examples worldwide.<\/p>\n The Quickest Cars in the World Are EVs. Here’s How They Stack Up in a Drag Race<\/a>
\nPhoto by: Rimac<\/p>\n
\n0-100 KMH (62 MPH): 1.72 Seconds
\n0-100 MPH: 2.96 Seconds
\n0-200 KMH (124 MPH): 3.95 Seconds
\n0-300 KMH (186 MPH): 7.89 Seconds
\n0-200 MPH: 9.25 Seconds
\n0-400 KMH (249 MPH): 17.35 Seconds
\n100-200 KMH (62-124 MPH): 2.22 Seconds
\n200-250 KMH (124-155 MPH): 1.65 Seconds
\n200-300 KMH (124-186 MPH): 3.89 Seconds
\n0-100-0 KMH (0-62-0 MPH): 3.32 Seconds
\n0-200-0 KMH (0-124-0 MPH): 8.58 Seconds
\n0-300-0 KMH (0-186-0 MPH): 14.49 Seconds
\n0-400-0 KMH (0-249-0 MPH): 25.79 Seconds
\n0-250-0 MPH: 26.20 Seconds
\nQuarter Miles: 7.90 Seconds
\nStanding Mile: 19.71 Seconds
\nTop Speed: 268.2 MPH (431.5 KMH)<\/p>\n
Mate Rimac Designed His Own Nevera and It Looks Rad as Hell<\/a><\/p>\n