The world’s fastest electric car, the Rimac Nevera, got slightly quicker. After going to the Automotive Testing Center in Germany at the end of April, Rimac gave a set of acceleration numbers that showed a vehicle that had hit a new level of performance and broken at least one Koenigsegg record. The Nevera reached 60 mph in 1.74 seconds and 100 mph in 3.21 seconds, according to the company that made it. It reached 200 mph in 10.86 seconds and went a quarter mile in 8.25 seconds while standing still.

Each piece of information was checked by Racelogic and the company that made the instruments, Dewesoft. The car can go from 0 to 400 km/h in 29.93 seconds, 1.5 seconds faster than the Koenigsegg Regera. This is one of the most amazing facts about the car. Mate Rimac, who started the company, says that it gets to 350 km/h (217 mph) faster than the McLaren F1, which used to be the fastest car in the world.

You can only put a little stock in how fast the Nevera is. It can do a quarter-mile run in less than 12.83 seconds, which is fast for a gas-powered car. For example, a brand-new Nissan Z with 400 horsepower takes about 13 seconds to go a mile. Here are the most recent things the car has done and the official Racelogic and Dewesoft numbers.

The Nevera broke 23 records for speed and stopping, which is impressive but unsurprising. iMac’s top-of-the-line HyperCard costs $2.5 million and has 1,914 horsepower. It has a 120 kWh battery and four electric motors, one for each of the four wheels. If you want to avoid setting speed records, the carmaker says it will go 340 miles.

Even though the car weighs 4,740 pounds, it addresses numerous issues with other electric vehicles. Remember that the Nevera is one of the first electric hyperarc we’ve seen. One day, sprints to 60 mph might take less than a second.

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