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The car that few know and has broken 23 records in one day

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This is the Rimac Nevera, an electric sports car with almost 2,000 hp that has broken 23 records in a single day. It is the fastest car in the world.

There has always been a desire to make the fastest car in the world. For years, many brands have vied for that throne. Now, that fight has also moved to electric mobility and there is a car that few know about and that has broken 23 speed records.

That car is the Rimac Nevera and, right now, it is the fastest car in the world. We say at this time, because the Rimac brand has a tough competitor in Italy, Pininfarina Battista, and both have been exchanging blows for two years.

The latest was given by the Croatian electric hypercar, breaking 23 records in a single day, including 0 to 100 km/h in 1.82 seconds and 0 to 400 km/h in 21.32 seconds.

The car that few know and has broken 23 records in one day

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Bending Physics: Rimac Fridge Smashes 23 Performance World Records

One of the most important records that the Nevera has achieved has been the 0-400-0 km/h test in 29.93 seconds. It consists of a test of acceleration, aerodynamics, top speed and braking power and is considered the ultimate test of straight line performance.

Some of the records almost defy the laws of physics. Some of the most outstanding with the quarter mile (402 meters) in 8.25 seconds, the 0 to 300 km/h in 9.2 seconds and the 0 to 400 km/h in 21.31 seconds.

In addition to its recent record for the highest top speed in a production car, the Rimac Nevera now holds the most performance records broken in a single day, a whopping 23.

During testing, the Refrigerator even surpassed its own official records, clocking 0-60 mph in 1.74 seconds (versus 1.85 seconds). In addition to its four 1,914 hp and 2,360 Nm electric motors, it was fitted with road-approved Michelin Cup 2 R tires.

independent verification

The different tests were carried out at the Automotive Testing Papenburg (ATP) facilities in Germany, on its four-kilometre straights, and were independently verified by two entities, Dewesoft and RaceLogic, using on-site teams to control each of the speed test and braking.

The Refrigerator wore a particular decoration created by the Rimac design team and inspired by Mate Rimac’s Rimac BMW e-M3 (the car that inspired Mate to create Rimac Automobili), a 3 Series E30 converted into an electric car with which broke several records in 2012.

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