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Driving The New Fastest Car Ever Made!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd7.8M viewsAug 18, 202312:25
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Rimac Nevera is the quickest/fastest production car ever made (0-60 in 1.74s) and solidifies the future of electricity in automotive @AutoFocus tour of inside the Rimac: youtu.be Behind the Scnes with @TheStudio: youtu.be Shoutout to the Triple F collection! @TheTripleFCollection MKBHD Merch: shop.mkbhd.com Tech I'm using right now: amazon.com Playlist of MKBHD Intro music: goo.gl ~ twitter.com @MKBHD @MKBHD

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The Rimac Nevera, positioned as the pinnacle of electric performance, is presented as a dramatic leap beyond traditional gasoline hypercars. The video frames the Nevera as the ultimate demonstration of what all-electric propulsion can achieve in the high-end segment, with a focus on record-setting straight-line performance. Early portions recount the Tesla Roadster’s original push into the performance wars, noting that Roadster delays opened the door for Rimac to assert leadership in the electric hypercar space. The host describes Nevera’s lineage, from Concept One to Concept Two and finally to production form, highlighting the collaboration with Bugatti and the Volkswagen Group as essential to its development and cost of entry. Several on-track demonstrations are shown, culminating in a comparison against the Porsche 911 Turbo S to illustrate the Nevera’s unmatched acceleration and control in street-legal form. The narration emphasizes that these numbers are not just flashy specs but indicators of a broader industry shift toward electrification across supercar lineups. In closing, the video argues that the Nevera proves electric cars have arrived as legitimate performance platforms, even for enthusiasts who prize the sensory experience and visceral thrill of gas-powered machines, while acknowledging that future electrified flagship models from other brands are on the horizon.

Topics · automotive · electric vehicles · technology · science and engineering