Mate Rimac Finally Received His Own Nevera.

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The company's founder and CEO opted for a deep red finish for the exposed carbon fiber exterior and a few unique touches inside the cabin.

Mate Rimac is considered one of the most forward-thinking people in the hypercar industry, alongside Christian von Koenigsegg and Horacio Pagani. As the founder of Rimac Automobili and current CEO of Bugatti Rimac, he recently took delivery of his own Nevera. Sharing this special moment with his followers on social media, Rimac congratulated him on the shopping he deserved.

“Finally, my daily driver is ready,” Rimac proudly declared, revealing the unique features of its hypercar through a series of photos taken at the factory. Opting for a dark red light carbon fiber exterior, Rimac combined this with unpainted carbon fiber elements. The inclusion of the Croatian flag on the mirrors pays homage to both the hypercar's origins and the CEO's hometown. Additionally, the vibrant red “Nevera” text on the profile ensures that it does not go unnoticed.

For the interior, the CEO opted for a mix of black and red Alcantara, complemented by red stitching and accents. While the driver's seat is finished in black, the passenger seat is trimmed in red, complete with “M8” and “K8” emblems on the headrests, representing the initials of Mate and his wife Kate (Katarina).

Another special detail is the female figure embedded in the front panel. A quick search online revealed that it was designed after a portrait of Solinjanka, a woman from the ancient city of Solin.

Mate's own Rimac Nevera is not believed to have any performance changes compared to the rest of the pack. That doesn't mean an upgrade is needed, as the all-electric hypercar remains the fastest-accelerating production car in the world, breaking multiple records. It is also the fastest around the Nürburgring with a lap time of 7:05:298. The quad electric motors produce a total of 1,888 hp (1,408 kW / 1,914 PS), while the 120 kWh battery pack is good for a driving range of 490 km (300 miles).

The starting price of Rimac Nevera, whose production is limited to 150 units, is around 2.5 million dollars. Interestingly, Mate Rimac did not opt for one of the twelve units of the “Time Attack” version.

Source: https://www.carscoops.com/2024/03/mate-rimac-takes-delivery-of-his-own-nevera/

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