The electric car world is buzzing with excitement. Rimac’s Nevera has beaten the record set by Tesla at the famous Nürburgring racetrack. This is more than just a win for Rimac, a carmaker from Croatia; it’s a huge step for electric cars everywhere.

The Nevera finished the track in just 7 minutes and 5.298 seconds. Croatian racing driver Martin Kodrić was behind the wheel. He drove on one of the hottest days this summer. Experts checked the time, so we know it’s real.

The car finished the track 20 seconds faster than Tesla Model S Plaid’s overall time

What’s so amazing about this record? It’s not just about being fast. It’s about proving that electric cars can do amazing things. Rimac’s boss, Mate Rimac, said the Nevera is changing how we think about super-fast cars. This record shows that Rimac is ready to take on the biggest challenges.

Rimac Nevera

The Nevera was 20 seconds faster than Tesla’s Model S. With an astonishing 1914 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of just 1.74 seconds, the Nevera shows what electric cars can do.

This win by Rimac’s Nevera is big news. It’s not just about speed and numbers. It’s about pushing electric cars to new heights. It’s a challenge to other carmakers and a sign of what’s possible with electric power.

In a world where every second matters, the Nevera’s win lights a fire. It gets people thinking about the next big race and what electric vehicles can do in the future. The race is on, and everyone is watching to see what happens next.

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