
Croatian electric hypercar maker Rimac Automobili has created an extremely limited version of its bonkers Nevera R.
The automaker launched the Nevera R Founder’s Edition, which is limited to just 10 cars worldwide. It has the same 2,107 hp as the Nevera R, but offers buyers a unique bespoke customization experience.
Rimac said buyers will get a deeply personal configuration session at the Rimac campus in Zagreb with company founder Mate Rimac and design director Frank Heyl and his design team.
The configuration session includes V-RED visualization software so buyers can see what their car will look like as they adjust colours, materials and finishes.
The 10 buyers, but only while they remain owners of the vehicles, will also have priority invitations to Rimac events, such as product previews, a company card giving them access to the Bugatti Rimac headquarters, invitations to record-breaking runs, involvement in company strategy discussions and more.

About the car
The Founder’s Edition gets the Nevera R’s four-motor electric powertrain, with each motor controlled by Rimac’s advanced torque vectoring.
Zero to 60 mph arrives in 1.66 seconds and the top speed is 431.45 km/h (268.2 mph).
Each Nevera R Founder’s Edition gets a two-tone colour scheme running the length of the car.

Lead exterior designer Clark Yutong Wu said the company uses the car’s natural geometry for the colour division. The colour split is intended to visually lower the car.
There is an ultra-thin central stripe running along the roof, just two millimetres in the thinnest part.
On the inside, the car gets bespoke embroidery and an asymmetrical seat layout.

Customers can choose from bespoke hand-stitched interiors, hand-painted flourishes and exterior colours.
Each buyer will receive specialist driver training from Rimac’s professional team.
The company said it takes several months to build each car. Once ready, each of the 10 cars will be personally delivered by Mate Rimac himself.

The automaker didn’t provide a price, but if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.
For full model details, visit the Rimac website.
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