We're About to Discover the Market Value of Rimac's Nevera | Carscoops

We're About to Discover the Market Value of Rimac's Nevera | Carscoops

      With an initial MSRP exceeding $2.3 million, it will be intriguing to observe the reaction of the US market toward this electric supercar.

      Recent developments show that a rare Rimac Nevera has appeared for auction, with bids already surpassing the $1 million threshold.

      The original MSRP was around $2.3 million, but the final sale price may be significantly lower.

      Equipped with four electric motors, the vehicle generates 1,813 hp and accelerates to 60 mph in just 1.85 seconds.

      It's not often that a multi-million-dollar electric hypercar is listed in a public auction, but here we have one. While most crossovers feel similar to waiting in line at the DMV, a Rimac Nevera offers an entirely different experience, akin to flying privately through a storm with a jetpack.

      Luxury vehicles, especially at this level, aren’t as accessible as a Dodge Hornet. They are so coveted that waiting lists can extend for years, not just months. The Rimac Nevera is a prime example of this, and while there may be questions regarding its allure among the ultra-wealthy, it's undeniably a halo car. With over 1,800 horsepower, an initial cost exceeding $2 million, and stunning aesthetics, we are now set to discover its market price.

      This specific model is a 2023 variant, adorned in an eye-catching blue pearlescent finish, coupled with blue leather seats and 20-inch staggered wheels. Like all Neveras, it features four independent electric motors, each linked to its own gearbox. A 120 kWh battery powers the system, yielding a total output of 1,813 horsepower. Rimac claims it can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in only 1.85 seconds and complete a quarter mile in an impressive 8.6 seconds.

      To ground these figures, six-piston calipers and electro-hydraulic CCM-R brakes manage stopping power, while electronically adjustable dampers help maintain ride comfort.

      Looking Beyond the Specs

      What’s particularly remarkable about this vehicle, aside from its astounding performance, is the meticulous attention to detail. As expected from a seven-figure car, every aspect appears near perfect. The carbon fiber weave is striking, the door openings are generous for easy entry and exit, and the touchpoints seem delightful to use.

      The previous owner is linked to the YouTube-famous Triple F Collection, where this car is featured on their channel. The odometer reads 1,371 miles, and the car comes complete with its original window sticker indicating a price of €2,136,000, roughly translating to $2.3 million. Currently, the highest bid on Bring a Trailer stands at $1,155,000.

      However, it wouldn't be shocking if the car doesn't sell at auction. Often, a high bid on an auction platform like Bring A Trailer simply indicates that the buyer has secured a chance to negotiate. If both sides can reach an agreement on a final price, the sale may occur off the platform after the auction concludes.

      In any case, this listing is certainly worth monitoring. It represents the fastest electric production car in the world, and opportunities to see one available for sale—and watch bidders set their prices—are rare.

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We're About to Discover the Market Value of Rimac's Nevera | Carscoops

With an initial MSRP exceeding $2.3 million, it will be intriguing to observe the reaction of the US market towards the electric supercar.