Rimac Nevera smashes the Tesla Model S Plaid's quarter-mile record
Date:
Wed, 18 Aug 2021 12:55:49 +0000
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The Model S Plaid's rein as the fastest EV didn't last long.
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Decades ago, speed-obsessed racers worked feverishly to extract as much performance as they could from their cars. Big engines with all manner of forced induction and backyard engineering were the weapon of choice, but today's fastest quarter-mile times come from cars that look and sound nothing like the hotrods of old.
Serbian electric hypercar maker Rimac has announced that its all-electric Nevera shattered a record set by the Tesla Model S Plaid just a month
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To hit ten seconds on a quarter-mile pass is truly an achievement, but
Tesla's Model S Plaid a road-going electric car that anyone with enough
money can purchase showed that we need to recalibrate expectations in the
new world of EVs.
The car's 0-60 mph time hit a stomach-turning 1.99 seconds, and in May, the Plaid made a record-setting quarter-mile pass in just 9.25 seconds.
However, Tesla's time in the spotlight was short-lived, as Rimac literally smashed the record just a few weeks later. (Image credit: Rimac) Leaving
Tesla in the dust
Nevera's quarter-mile times are almost cartoonish in their ridiculousness.
The car had already proved its savagery by destroying the quarter-mile in
8.62 seconds at a Croatian test track back in June.
That's a shocking number, but it was just a warmup for the Rimac. During another June testing event, this time at Famoso Raceway in California, Brooks Weisblat of YouTube's Dragtimes channel piloted the Nevera to an official
time of 8.582 seconds at 167.51 mph.
Nevera achieved its record-setting time on a day with an air temperature of 98-degrees and a track temperature of 149 degrees.
Rimac says the car ran several back-to-back attempts and achieved the record time on its eleventh pass, making the time even more awe-inspiring.
Extreme temperatures and the extended stress of multiple high-speed runs
would have an impact on any car, but Rimac's ability to control battery life and cooling in the fully electric Nevera is impressive.
Though impressive, Nevera is far from the first staggeringly powerful vehicle from Rimac. Concept One was introduced in 2016 and featured 1,287 horsepower, a curb weight of 1,850 kg, and acceleration from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in just 2.6 seconds.
That car further solidified its place in automotive enthusiast history when Richard Hammond destroyed one in a fiery crash on an episode of The Grand
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