On the test track for cars in Papen burg, Germany, the Rimac Nevera is thought to have broken 23 records in one day. Sources say the 1813-hp electric hypercar hit 60 mph in 1.74 seconds and went a quarter mile in 8.25 seconds. Rimac had said that the Nevera set a record for the fastest EV at 258 mph. Has anyone told you about the Rimac Nevera? SparkNotes explains it here: It is a four-motor electric supercar made in Croatia with 1813 horsepower and 1741 pound-feet of torque at both ends. When you mix the grip of all-wheel drive with the speed of electric propulsion, it’s easy to see how Rimac’s mighty EV broke 23 records for acceleration and braking in just one day. A day at the races is fun. The company that now owns the famous Bugatti name says that the Nevera set the record on the 2.49-mile straights at the Automotive Testing Papenburg track in Germany. Rimac says that Dewesoft and Racelogic were there to independently verify the record-breaking runs, which you can see in the video below. Sources say that Nevera’s tests were done on a surface that needed to be prepared with a regular 1-foot rollout. The car had Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires, similar to the tires on the Chevy Corvette Z06 with the Z07 track package. Even though the gas-powered Vette with race-ready tires hit 60 mph in 2.7 seconds during our tests, that impressive time is about a full second slower than the Nevera’s stated time of 1.74 seconds. Here are some essential acceleration times for the Nevera, including the fastest time given by both Dewesoft and Racelogic and the claim that it finished the quarter-mile in 8.25 seconds (according to Dewesoft): At 100 miles per hour, it takes 3.21 seconds At 120 miles per hour, it takes 4.19 seconds. At 130 miles per hour, it took 4.74 seconds. It takes 10.86 seconds at 200 miles per hour. The time is 21.86 seconds at 250 mph. The Nevera is well-known for breaking records 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.99 seconds (Dewesoft time).