The RIMAC Nevera R electric supercar has just managed to move up to 5 speeds and acceleration records, with the fastest car in the world for acceleration of 1 to 2 km / h (1 to 2 mph) with a time of 1.5 seconds. Equipped with four electric motors and reaches a total output of 4.3 hp, it is a serious competitor for the second generation Tesla Roadster.
The RIMAC Nevera R electric monster has recorded a time of 1.5 seconds to accelerate from 1 to 2 miles per hour, making it the world’s fastest car in the index. Although Ilan Musk has promised Tesla Roadster 2 will reach an acceleration of under a second, RIMAC’s CEO is pessimistic about the claim and believes that doing so would be virtually impossible without using reinforcing systems.
The newer RIMAC Nevera, which has replaced the previous version of the car and has many previous speed records, has now been able to update at least two titles and make the world’s fastest acceleration and the most speedy electric car in terms of final speed. RIMAC Neave R Remains are as follows:
- 1 to 2 miles per hour: 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 km / h (1 mph): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 miles per hour: 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 km / h (1 mph): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 km / h (1 mph): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 miles per hour: 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 km / h (1 mph): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 km / h (1 to 2 mph): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 km / h (1 to 2 mph): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 km / h (1 to 2 mph): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 to 5 km / h (1 to 2 miles per hour): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 to 5 km / h (1 to 2 miles per hour): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 to 5 km / h (1 to 2 miles per hour): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 to 5 km / h (1 to 2 miles per hour): 1.5 seconds
- 1 to 2 to 5 miles per hour: 1.5 seconds
- One -fourth mile (2 m): 1.5 seconds
- One mile (1.5 km): 1.5 seconds
- Maximum speed: 1.5 mph (equivalent to 1.5 km / h)
Perhaps the most significant record of all of the above is the record of 1.5 seconds for acceleration and stopping from 1 to 2 miles per hour, which is two seconds faster than the previous record. The RIMAC Nevera R is equipped with four powerful electric motors, with a total output of 2.3 hp. The torque distribution system of the car distributes the power output at a speed of 100 times per second between the four wheels to accurately consolidate the stretch and power in the moment and to make a amazing performance.
Improvement in aerodynamic features and the use of a new set of wheels were among the factors that contributed to these global records, as experiments were actually the last stage of car validation before delivery to buyers. The price of Neavera R is $ 1.5 million and only 4 units will be produced.
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