Production will be limited to nine units, with the first car featuring a unique matte copper exterior. This color choice not only symbolizes celebration and energy but also represents copper's practical use in electrical cables.
The Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition stands out as the first to sport matte paint, complemented by a striking carbon fiber split that contrasts in both texture and color. Each model will feature two-tone wheels, special badging, and graphics inspired by circuit board connections.
Inside, the special edition includes copper-painted surfaces, anodized copper switchgear, and black or white seats with contrasting copper leather accents. The headrests are embossed with “15” graphics, and there’s a “2009-2024” script on the armrest, along with special badging on the rear bulkhead.
Priced at €2,350,000 ($2,540,291), the Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition comes fully equipped with all options and a bespoke luggage set matching the car’s interior. The first model will debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where its owner will drive it up the hill.
Rimac Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition
CEO Mate Rimac reflected on the journey, saying, “When I started to tinker with my first car in a garage, I couldn’t have even dreamt of being where we are 15 years later. There were so many times in the early years that we really thought the company wouldn’t make it, so reaching the 15-year milestone felt like it was worthy of a celebration.”
The Nevera boasts a 120 kWh battery pack and a quad-motor all-wheel-drive system, delivering a combined output of 1,888 hp (1,408 kW / 1,914 PS). This power enables it to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 1.74 seconds, reach a top speed of 258 mph (412 km/h), and achieve a WLTP range of 304 miles (490 km).
Source: Rimac