Rimac Nevera R Founder's Edition: Ten Final Cars Mark the End of an Era
1.66 seconds
431.45 km/h
2,107 hp
What Happened
The Rimac Nevera R Founder's Edition is limited to ten examples, announced at Monterey Car Week 2025. Each car begins with a personal configuration session at the Rimac Campus in Zagreb, working directly with Mate Rimac and the design team. The first handover took place at The I.C.E. St. Moritz in January 2026.
“This car for me is a mountain, Mount Everest of blood, sweat and tears of all the people who have been involved to make it happen. Basically shouldn't have happened. It's a glitch in the matrix that this exists.”
2,107 hp, 0-60 mph in 1.66 s, top speed 431.45 km/h
Set 24 verified performance world records in 2025.
Announced during Monterey Car Week.
First car handed over at The I.C.E. St. Moritz.
- Priority invitations to product previews
- Direct access to Bugatti Rimac HQ via company card
- Invitations to performance showcases and record-breaking runs
- Involvement in strategy discussions with Mate Rimac and leadership
- Input into research and development for future cars
Why this matters
The Nevera proved an EV hypercar can break records and reshape an industry; its final edition honors the journey and locks owners into an exclusive relationship with Rimac.
Terms in This Story
- Torque Vectoring
- A system that distributes torque to individual wheels to improve handling and traction.
- Downforce
- Aerodynamic force that pushes the car downward for better grip at high speeds.
- Bespoke
- Custom-made to a customer's specifications.
- Hypercar
- An extremely high-performance, exclusive sports car at the pinnacle of automotive engineering.
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