The Rimac Nevera has always been synonymous with jaw-dropping performance, but with the introduction of the Rimac Nevera R, the Croatian automaker has pushed the envelope even further. This latest Full Article »
Bugatti’s forthcoming flagship, the 2026 Tourbillon, gets official today marking a big leap forward from its predecessors like the Chiron, boasting a groundbreaking hybrid V-16 powertrain that delivers a staggering Full Article »
Bugatti is bidding farewell to its iconic W-16 engine, but ushering in a new era for the successor to the Chiron, which will mark a return of 16 cylinders, but Full Article »
BMW Group has unveiled a groundbreaking collaboration with Rimac Technology, marking a pivotal moment in the advancement of electric vehicle (EV) battery technology. The partnership signals BMW’s commitment to enhancing Full Article »
Rimac has unveiled a sneak peek of the highly anticipated successor to the Bugatti Chiron, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the future of hypercars. Shared by Mate Rimac, the CEO Full Article »
Rimac, the Croatia-based automotive company, initially gained recognition for its groundbreaking electric hypercars like the Nevera. However, demonstrating its commitment to innovation, the brand is venturing into alternative powertrains beyond Full Article »
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (VWGoA) has secured an exclusive distribution agreement with Bugatti Rimac, marking a pivotal moment in the American luxury and high-performance vehicle market. The deal encompasses Full Article »
The Rimac Nevera, an electric hypercar known for its incredible acceleration and top speed, has once again made history at the prestigious Goodwood Festival of Speed. Not only is it Full Article »
We recently published the DragTimes video of the Rimac Nevera rocketing off into a new stratosphere to capture the title as the world’s quickest production car. Now, the Rimac Nevera Full Article »
Just like most automotive enthusiasts, I am truly intrigued by the electrification of automobiles, which is something that we can’t fight and will inevitably be a part of our lives Full Article »