FOR SALE: 2023 Rimac Nevera Time Attack

The first of only 12 examples produced

Founded in 2009 by Mate Rimac, Rimac Automobili quickly established itself as a pioneer in electric hypercar technology. The company unveiled the Nevera—initially known as the C_Two—at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show as the successor to the groundbreaking Concept One.

Named after the powerful storms that sweep across Croatia’s Adriatic coast, the Nevera entered production in 2022 and soon rewrote the electric vehicle record books, achieving a 258-mph top speed and setting 23 acceleration and braking records during testing in Germany in 2023.

To celebrate those accomplishments, Rimac introduced the Time Attack Edition, a limited-production model restricted to just 12 units worldwide. This 2023 example, now listed on Bring a Trailer, is chassis number 01/12 and was reportedly the first Time Attack Edition delivered to a customer during Monterey Car Week in California. Its original sticker price totaled approximately $2.69 million.

Built around an advanced carbon-fiber monocoque that incorporates the battery pack as a structural component, the Nevera features a carbon-fiber roof, rear subframe, and lightweight crash structures. This example wears the exclusive Lightning Green and black Time Attack livery, complemented by the optional Carbon Level 2 package, which adds extensive exposed gloss carbon-fiber trim. Active aerodynamic elements include an adaptive rear wing, hood flap, underbody aero components, and rear valance flaps.

The cabin features carbon-fiber-backed seats upholstered in black Alcantara with green accents, a configurable digital instrument display, a passenger telemetry screen, and a central touchscreen controlling vehicle functions and performance data. A plaque between the seats identifies the car as “01/12.”

Power comes from four electric motors—two at the front and two at the rear—working through independent inverters and Rimac’s sophisticated All-Wheel Torque Vectoring system. Combined output is rated at an astonishing 1,914 horsepower and 1,741 lb-ft of torque.

Energy is supplied by a 120-kWh lithium manganese nickel battery pack, rechargeable through a 22-kW three-phase charging system. With just 1,999 miles, this ultra-exclusive Nevera represents one of the most advanced and desirable electric hypercars ever produced.

Source: Bring a Trailer