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Mate Rimac’s path to fame and electric hypercardom started as a teenager racing an E30 BMW 3 Series, and it’s been quite the ...
Mate Rimac drives a Volkswagen Golf R32 despite the fact that he might as well use a Bugatti or a Rimac Nevera as his daily ...
Rimac may have quietly dropped a teaser image for its upcoming single-seater hypercar that Mate Rimac has promised will be ...
Virginia Tech football has endured a massive rebuild since the Hokies went 6-7. Since that 24-10 loss to the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the Duke's Mayo Bowl, b ...
Mate Rimac reveals his dream project, critiques hybrid supercars, and hints at a dramatic future for Bugatti performance ...
This was Mate Rimac’s early vision, and as a car enthusiast, he launched an eponymously named car company 15 years ago with the aim of developing high-tech electric supercars that deliver ...
Rimac wiped social media to unveil a new vision, teasing a new hypercar. Founder hinted at potential non-electric model, but this is unlikely at this point. Signs point to an even more hardcore ...
Eileen Falkenberg-Hull leads the Autos team at Newsweek. She has written extensively about the auto industry for U.S. News & World Report, CarGurus, Trucks.com, AutomotiveMap, and American City ...
"The future of automotive is not going to be boring," Rimac told ABC News. Mate Rimac has a tall order: trying to convince drivers that electric supercars are superior to combustion vehicles.
It's now been two years since Rimac delivered its first Nevera hypercars to customers, a record-setting EV from the small Croatian company now also running Bugatti. So as you might expect from the ...
They say that EVs lack emotion. Well, the Rimac Nevera is about to change all of that. And the Nevera represents a major milestone for the fledging company. As Rimac's first serialized production ...
Croatian entrepreneur Mate Rimac presented the beautiful Nevera R in a very fitting location - Grand Prix weekend in Monaco.
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