Croatian EV maker Rimac claims 412km/h speed record
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2022/11/16/croatian_ev_maker_rimac_sets/
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That pace – a third of the speed of sound, [1]says test driver Miro Zrnčević – was a target Rimac set when it [2]unveiled the €2 million ($2.1m) supercar in 2018. It wasn't able to verify the vehicle's capabilities until this recent test.
Aside from being a speed demon, the Nevera – which is limited to [3]just 150 vehicles – can go from 0–100km/h in under two seconds. It produces a total of 1,914 horsepower from its four motors, and can reportedly get 330km (about 205 miles) to the charge.
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Rimac posted the record-setting run on YouTube, but the video only shows the Nevera come out of a turn as it heads into a straightaway and then hits 412km/h. The video ends after a few seconds of the speedometer hovering between 411 and 412, so it's unclear how long that speed was maintained.
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Still, a top speed of 412km/h is impressive – especially for an electric vehicle – and would save busy families valuable time getting to and from the shops.
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For comparison, the record for internal combustion production cars, which was set earlier this year by SSC North America's [11]Tuatara , was 474km/h (295mph). In that test, as is [12]standard [PDF] for verified speed record tests, the Tuatara made two runs and an average speed was calculated between the two.
It's unclear how many runs the Nevera made. We've asked Rimac to clarify that and a few other figures.
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Unfortunately for would-be multi-millionaire drag racers thinking they'll have a chance to take their Nevera for a record-breaking cruise, that speed isn't possible under normal conditions, the company said.
"The Nevera is delivered to customers with a limited top speed of 352km/h (219mph) but can achieve the 412km/h (258mph) top speed in special customer events with the support from the Rimac team and under controlled conditions," Rimac said.
Only 352 kilometers per hour? Oh, the drudgery.
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Those controlled conditions largely pertain to the extreme stress the vehicle's tires are under at that speed, Rimac said, meaning most of the precautions taken for a record-setting run involve making sure the wheels are set up properly.
Rimac's Nevera is now available, if you can handle the price tag, the expense of shipping one from Croatia, and the knowledge you'll only be able to plod along at 352km/h in your consumer model.
If two million euro is too steep, but you still want an electric car that can go almost as fast (according to Elon Musk, who has never been known to exaggerate), there's also the [14]upcoming Tesla Roadster . When that eventually appears, it will reportedly run just $200,000 – quite the bargain. ®
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[1] https://www.rimac-automobili.com/media/press-releases/record-breaking-rimac-nevera-hits-412kph-to-become-worlds-fastest-production-electric-car/
[2] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-17/rimac-nevera-review-2-million-electric-supercar-is-an-historic-automotive-feat
[3] https://www.caranddriver.com/rimac/nevera
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Various manufacturers make high-speed tires specifically for this kind of advertising speed run.
Garage 54
Have a look on youtube, and type "garage 54 supersonic tyre". They calculated they got a standard tyre to 1332 kph. The guys at Garage 54 do all kinds of things to cars (mostly Ladas), things the Top Gear lot wouldn't dare try. I used to own a Lada and it was pretty bullet proof. The Garage 54 guys regularly confirm just how tenacious Ladas are.
Would Mr. Richard Hammond be interested to test a Rimac again?
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"It produces a total of 1,914 horsepower from its four motors, and can reportedly get 330km (about 205 miles) to the charge."
Shirley that "and" should be an "or".
One wonders what the cool-down time is after a quarter mile of 1.9K HP ... or if a two-mile airport run will risk melting anything.
Not enough range.
I was reaching for my cheque book but I think that 205 miles (in optimum conditions) would induce range anxiety.
Re: Not enough range.
Andif you have an even slightly heavy right foot, that range anxiety will probably become range terror.
Re: Not enough range.
It would do me. I drive a whopping 5 miles a week.
Re: Not enough range.
> I drive a whopping 5 miles a week.
You could cut down your commute to just over a minute.
Re: Not enough range.
If that was all I needed to drive, I'd walk.
Hell, as it is I probably walk several times that ...
Re: Not enough range.
Actually not a bad range for Britain and the top speed is ok for most of Britain's roadwork-choked main roads. Biggest questions: is there boot space for golfing sticks and can I fit extension mirrors and tow bar for the caravan?
Re: Not enough range.
You really, really don't want to tow with an EV. Cuts the range down far more than most people might think.
Re: Not enough range.
If only someone thought to put extra batteries in the trailer/caravan/whatever.
Re: Not enough range.
What, and put a dent on my firewood carrying capability?
Re: Not enough range.
Carry wood in the frame under the load bed do you? :p
Are you smuggling firewood?
Re: Not enough range.
It's a low-boy trailer with a stake bed. No room down there.
No, I'm not smuggling firewood. Yet.
When firewood is outlawed, only outlaws will have firewood ...
Regardless of how fast it can go, it's still going to get tailgated by a diesel Audi A3. No car escapes that experience.
Hmm I can see why the tyres might have a problem a quick rough calculation (couldn’t find the exact size) tells me at full speed they would be rotating 90-100 times a second.
That is pretty impressive for a bit of rubber