FOR SALE: 2024 Rimac Nevera

Number 69 of only 150 units produced

Named after the sudden lightning storms along Croatia’s Adriatic coast, the Rimac Nevera is a Croatian-built all-electric hypercar producing 1,914 horsepower. It holds the title as the fastest-accelerating production car, sprinting from 0–60 mph in just 1.74 seconds and reaching a top speed of 258 mph. Production is limited to 150 units, and the model has set more than 27 performance records, including the Nürburgring EV lap record.

One example—number 69 of the planned run—is currently listed on Bring a Trailer with 3,500 miles. Its structure centers on a carbon-fiber monocoque that integrates the battery pack, complemented by a carbon-fiber roof, rear subframe, and aluminum crash structures.

Finished in purple, the car features butterfly doors, carbon-fiber mirrors, and distinctive necktie-shaped side channels inspired by Croatian heritage. Active aerodynamics include adjustable flaps and a rear wing. It rides on black 20-inch wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires and features double-wishbone suspension with adaptive dampers. Braking is handled by a brake-by-wire system with six-piston calipers and large carbon-ceramic rotors.

Inside, Alcantara upholstery with yellow accents covers carbon-backed seats and trim, while a touchscreen manages infotainment and telemetry. The quad-motor powertrain draws from a 120-kWh battery, delivering torque to each wheel via independent systems and producing a total of 1,914 hp and 1,741 lb-ft of torque.

Source: Bring a Trailer