Rimac Nevera 2.0 (2026): The 1,914HP Electric Hypercar That Shatters All Limits

The future of electric hypercars has a name—Rimac Nevera 2.0. With 1,914 horsepower, a 258 mph top speed, and the world’s first production solid-state battery, this Croatian beast isn’t just breaking records—it’s rewriting the rules of performance. Here’s everything you need to know about the most advanced EV hypercar ever built.
🚀 Key Features: Why the Nevera 2.0 is a Game-Changer
⚡ Unmatched Performance
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0-60 mph: 1.74 seconds (faster than a Formula 1 car)
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0-186 mph (300 km/h): 9.3 seconds (current Nevera holds the record)
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Top speed: 258 mph (412 km/h) – making it the fastest production EV in history
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1,914 HP & 1,741 lb-ft torque – all-wheel-drive insanity
🔋 Solid-State Battery Breakthrough (2026 Update)
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700+ miles of range (nearly double the original Nevera)
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15-minute 10-80% charging (vs. ~30 mins in current models)
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50% lighter & more heat-resistant than lithium-ion packs
🎮 Next-Gen Tech & AI
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AI-powered torque vectoring – adjusts power millisecond-by-millisecond
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Autonomous Track Mode – coaches drivers via real-time telemetry
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Holographic HUD – projects speed, G-forces, and lap data on the windshield
💰 Price & Exclusivity
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$3.2 million (before options)
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Only 50 units will be built (2025-2027)
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Customization: Bespoke Rimac “Atelier” program lets owners design every detail
📅 Release Date & Production Timeline
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Pre-orders open: Q1 2025
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First deliveries: Late 2026
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Solid-state battery option: Available mid-2026
🔥 How It Compares to the Competition
Hypercar | Power | Top Speed | 0-60 mph | Range | Price |
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Rimac Nevera 2.0 | 1,914 HP | 258 mph | 1.74s | 700mi | $3.2M |
Tesla Roadster 2 | 1,100 HP | 250+ mph | 1.9s | 620mi | $200K |
Pininfarina Battista | 1,900 HP | 217 mph | 1.79s | 300mi | $2.2M |
Bugatti Bolide | 1,825 HP | 310 mph | 2.17s | N/A (ICE) | $4M+ |
(Note: The Nevera 2.0 beats them all in EV range and acceleration, while rivaling ICE speed kings like the Bolide.)
🔮 The Future of Hypercars?
The Nevera 2.0 isn’t just a car—it’s a technological manifesto. By 2027, Rimac plans to:
✔ Licence its solid-state tech to other automakers
✔ Develop autonomous hypercar experiences (AI co-pilots for track days)
✔ Launch a “Nevera GT” – a slightly detuned, road-trip-friendly version