The fastest vehicle reversing the 20-year-old record for the fastest acceleration was recently surpassed by Rimac Nevera. Rimac Nevera is the name of this vehicle. A 120 kWh battery pack powers it. It has a torque of 2340 Nm and 1914 horsepower. It can reach a maximum speed of 412 km/h. It is equipped with a specialized electric motor that produces torque as needed.
We’re going to tell you about an electric vehicle today that shattered the record for fastest acceleration, which dates back 20 years. There will be much interest in this news. Now that you know more about this vehicle, let us introduce you to Rimac Nevera.
Nomac Rimac
The Rimac Nevera is a vehicle with a reputation for shattering records. With this electric supercar, reaching a top speed of 275.74 kmph is not a major concern. However, there’s more interesting information here as well: the car reached its speed while traveling in reverse, or, to put it more technically, in the opposite direction.
This vehicle’s record was shattered.
Just so you know, Rimac Navara recently shattered the record for the fastest acceleration, which had stood for 20 years. At the end of the reverse drive sprint, Navara’s automobile reached a speed of 275.74 km/h, earning the title from Guinness World Records recognition. The record of 165.08 kmph set by the Caterham 7 Fireblade has been surpassed by this vehicle.
The car’s rapid speed
The fact that Rimac Nevera has no gear and that these four independent motors may travel forward or backward without even the smallest electrical disruption may surprise you. Whether traveling forward or backward, this vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.81 seconds. This vehicle can reverse and accelerate from zero to two hundred kilometers per hour in 4.42 seconds.
Engine
Speaking of the engine, this vehicle has a 120 kWh battery pack. 1,914 horsepower and 2,340 Nm of torque are produced by it. At its fastest, it can travel at 412 km/h. It has a separate electric motor for that purpose, and it produces torque appropriately.
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