Croatian company Rimac published a video of real torment of one of the most expensive cars of modern times (speaking of production cars). First, the Croatians arranged ‘off-road races,’ and then simply crashed the hypercar.

However, the Croats decided not to stop there and then simply crashed the same pre-series hypercar. But for a good cause – Rimac Nevera was tested for safety in a crash test. Let’s say right away – it’s about the first sample, maximally close to the serial coupe.
Feel sorry for the birdie? Then note that before this car was crashed, 9 (!) more Rimac hypercars were tested for strength in crash tests…

The Rimac Nevera has four electric motors that deliver 1914 hp and 2360 Nm. This allows it to accelerate to a hundred in just 1.85 seconds – like Formula 1 cars. In 9.3 seconds, the supercar accelerates to 300 km/h, and its limit is 412 km/h. Price – from 2 million euros. Planned production – 150 units.
Did you know that a Ukrainian will take part in the creation of the new Bugatti and Rimac supercar?