The Rimac Nevera, an electric hypercar from Rimac Automobili, has made history by setting a new Guinness World Record for the fastest speed in reverse gear. The record-breaking achievement was accomplished at the Automotive Testing Papenburg Center in Germany, where the Nevera reached a staggering 275.74 km/h (171.34 mph) while driving in reverse. This surpasses the previous record held by the Caterham 7 Fireblade since 2001, which had reached a top reverse speed of 165 km/h.
The Nevera, already renowned as the fastest electric car in the world, now boasts another impressive title. The car’s remarkable speed is a testament to its powerful 120 kWh battery and cutting-edge technology. It’s worth noting that the Nevera isn’t just a speed demon in reverse. It can also sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 1.74 seconds, complete a quarter-mile race in 8.25 seconds, and reach a top speed of 412 km/h (258 mph). The Rimac Nevera is a true automotive marvel, pushing the boundaries of performance and technology.
The Guinness World Records representative officially announced the new record on X (formerly known as Twitter), highlighting the Nevera’s impressive feat. Goran Drndak, the test driver, expertly piloted the hypercar to achieve the record-breaking speed. The achievement is a testament to the team at Rimac Automobili and their dedication to innovation. The Nevera, with its exceptional performance and groundbreaking technology, is a testament to the future of electric vehicles. The car’s ability to reach such high speeds in reverse is a remarkable feat, further solidifying its position as one of the most advanced vehicles in the world. This achievement highlights Rimac’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of automotive technology and redefining what’s possible on the road.