"Since the Rimac Concept Two first debuted in Forza Horizon 4 in 2019, the Forza community has pushed this incredible 1,914-horsepower hypercar to the limit and defined new levels of speed. Now it’s time to see how the production model propels the driving experience to the next level. Considered the fastest electric production car in the world, the Rimac Nevera – the name derived from the Croatian language word to describe the unexpected short-burst lightning storms that occur along the Adriatic Coast in summer – set a record-breaking top speed of 258mph (412kph) in November 2022. Rimac had already simulated this impressive figure for its C-Two in 2018 while it was in active development, however it was Miro Zrncevic, Rimac’s Chief Test and Development Driver, who achieved the same unprecedented speed in the real-world four years on. While 150 units of the Nevera are destined for the production line in Zagreb, their top speed is reduced to a still impressive 219mph (352kph). Its full potential can be unlocked by Rimac for special events in controlled environments. This process involves fitting new specialized tires, an essential upgrade for safely achieving higher speeds. Also established as the world’s fastest accelerating production car, the Nevera with its four Rimac-designed electric motors can reach 0-60mph in just 1.85 seconds, and blast beyond 100mph in 4.3 seconds. It even features a “Drift Mode” that disables the front motors to allow the car to drift. This feature is available in Forza Horizon 5 and is accessible in the same way as race mode and convertible options on other vehicles, by pushing in the Left Stick. Now the only question that remains is what speed record Forza fans will set on the Mexican highway once they’re seated behind the wheel."—Official description[1]
The 2021 Rimac Nevera - abbreviated as "Rimac Nevera '21" - is an all-wheel drive electric hypercar by Rimac.
It appears in Forza Horizon 5 as part of Series 19 and in Forza Motorsport (2023).
Synopsis[]
The Nevera is the production version of the Rimac Concept Two and was released in August 2021 with production limited to 150 units. It is also Rimac's second car after the Concept One.
The name "Nevera" derives from the Croatian word for quick and sudden lightning storms, which occur along the Croatian Adriatic coast[2].
Performance[]
The Nevera features four electric motors on its four wheels, independently driven by one dedicated electric motor with combined power of 1888 hp (1408 kW), 1741 ft·lb (2360 N·m) of torque, a top speed of 256 mph (412 km/h) and an acceleration from 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in 1.81 secs[3], with media outlets calling it the "fastest EV in the world".
It also holds the record for the fastest production EV car at both the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the Nürburgring, clocking in at 49.32 seconds and 7:05.298 minutes, respectively.
Statistics[]
Speed 9.0 Handling 7.0
Accel 9.2
Launch 10
Braking 8.6
Offroad 4.7 |
S2 968 | |
Availability
Autoshow:
Can be purchased from the Autoshow for 3,000,000 CR Wheelspin:
Can not be won from a Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin
Auction House:
Can be purchased or bid on through an Auction House listing
Seasonal:
This vehicle may appear as a listed item in the Forzathon Shop or as a Festival Playlist reward.
Forzathon Shop:
Series 30 (Spring) for 800 FP Festival Playlist:
Series 19 (Summer) - Earn 20 PTS (season milestone) Series 33 (Spring) - EventLab: "Emerald GP" | ||
Performance & Car Type
Car Type: Hypercars Value: 3,000,000 CR
Rarity:
Legendary
Speed:
Top Speed: 258.7 mph (416.2 km/h)
Acceleration:
0-60 mph (0-97 km/h): 1.850 secs.
0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): 4.300 secs.
Braking:
60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 71.5 ft (21.8 m) 100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): 179.7 ft (54.8 m)
Lateral Gs:
60 mph (97 km/h): 1.26 g
120 mph (193 km/h): 1.40 g |
Conversions[]
- No conversions available.
Trivia[]
- In Forza Horizon 5, the Nevera was initially a "hard-to-find" vehicle before being made available in the Autoshow with the release of Series 30.
Gallery[]
Promotional[]
References[]
- ↑ "Forza Horizon 5 - Midnights at Horizon" . forza.net . Retrieved 01-14-2024.
- ↑ "Rimac Nevera" . wikipedia.org . Retrieved 01-14-2024.
- ↑ "Nevera - Rimac Automobili" . rimac-automobili.com . Retrieved 01-14-2024.
Rimac Automobili | |
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2010s | Concept Two |
2020s | Nevera |