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Rimac Nevera Time Attack Edition: When Electricity Breaks the Sound Barrier

The Hypercar That Redefines Reality

The Rimac Nevera Time Attack Edition is not a variation.
It is not a cosmetic upgrade.
It is the limit a celebration of raw engineering dominance, created to honor the Nevera’s unmatched streak of 27 world-record performance titles.

Only 12 units exist.
Each one a tribute to a car that did not simply challenge physics but rewrote the rulebook entirely.

And in the world of ultra-luxury performance, this is the kind of rarity collectors hunt long before the public ever sees a press shot.

Born From Victory

The Time Attack Edition exists because the Nevera walked into the hypercar arena and silenced it.
Record after record fell acceleration, braking, quarter-mile times, 0–400–0 km/h each treated not as a challenge but a formality.

This edition marks that reign.

Rimac cloaks the car in an exclusive bi-tone carbon livery, available only to the 12 units.
One half is liquid-smooth black.
The other, a shimmering metallic “Time Attack Orange,” slicing across the Nevera’s sculpted profile like a blade.

A visual signature engineered to communicate speed even while still.

The Livery of a Legend

On the side profile, a sweeping graphic traces the car’s airflow paths a subtle nod to the computational aerodynamic systems that helped the Nevera break numbers once considered theoretical.

Laser-etched badging identifies the car as 1 of 12, a reminder that this hypercar is as much an artifact as it is a machine.

Each unit sits on exclusive matte-black wheels with Time Attack accents.
Behind them: the Nevera’s monstrous braking system, capable of stopping the car from 400 km/h faster than any production vehicle in history.

A Powertrain Without Equal

The Nevera Time Attack Edition retains the full untamed power of Rimac’s quad-motor system:

  • 1,914 horsepower
  • 2,360 Nm of torque
  • 0–60 mph in 1.74s
  • 0–100 mph in 3.2s
  • 0–400–0 km/h in 29.9 seconds

This is acceleration that disorients.
This is speed that feels like a teleportation attempt.

And because each wheel is independently controlled, the car can carve through corners with a composure that borders on digital sorcery.

Inside the Storm

The cabin is Rimac’s most refined expression yet:

  • Alcantara wraps the cockpit in obsidian black.
  • Time Attack contrast stitching traces the interior lines like racing telemetry.
  • A numbered plaque on the console confirms the car’s identity.

It feels like stepping into a cockpit designed for a mission, not a commute.

A Collector’s Trophy

The Time Attack Edition is the form luxury now takes:
rare, purposeful, technologically outrageous, and impossible to duplicate.

No one buys this hypercar for attention.
They buy it because it represents something only twelve people on Earth can claim: ownership of the moment electricity defeated combustion in pure performance.

And that moment is priceless.