Richard Hammond got behind the steering wheel of a Rimac six years after he crashed another one during a hill climb event in Saint Gallen, Switzerland. He now takes it along the winding roads of the ...
Revisiting the scene of a bad crash or even just the type of vehicle you crashed in can be pretty nerve-wracking. I mean, I crashed the hell out of a Ural sidecar back in 2018 and I still get chills ...
Times of 0-60 mph simply aren’t enough when you get into the peak-performance, hypercar segment of electric vehicles. The Rimac Nevera has already done an excellent job demonstrating that it’s one of ...
Mate Rimac, the Porsche-backed, Bugatti-owning maker of electric hypercars and components, has taken the wraps off yet another project: a two-seat autonomous taxi he wants to put on public roads in ...
Auto journalist Richard Hammond has a Rolex watch that survived his Rimac crash in 2017 on view at home. In June 2017, Hammond was involved in a crash while filming for an episode of “The Grand Tour” ...
Brayden Wood is a writer and entrepreneur with a strong passion for cars. He loves anything racing, especially F1, and has dedicated his last two years to writing for the automotive industry. It all ...
Joe is a classically trained journalist who’s been writing about the auto industry and car culture for 40 years, steering the editorial direction of prominent Canadian magazines such as World of ...
Rimac said its $2.1 million Nevera is the world's fastest all-electric production car. The two-seat hypercar reached a top speed of 258 mph (412 kph) on Oct. 23 on the ATP Automotive Testing track in ...
Currently, if you ask anyone ‘what is the fastest and quickest EV’ in 2023, chances are that some people will quickly jump and say Tesla Model S Plaid or Lucid Air Sapphire. Oh well, they might be ...