
Here’s over 19,000bhp worth of Rimac lounging in a Roman amphitheatre
Nine standard Neveras and an ‘R’ come together in what might be the quietest and most powerful four-day road trip
Rimac has assembled a rather powerful flock of Nevera hypercars for a four-day tour of Croatia, and yes, our jealousy is running very deep right now.
Combined, what you’re looking at is 16,992bhp, 15,660lb ft and a value of at least £15.3m, since each Nevera starts at £1.7m. And that’s before you throw in the Nevera R captaining the group, which adds another 2,078bhp to the mix.
Boss Mate Rimac also joined in on the many excursions, which kicked off at Rimac’s factory near Zagreb. It then saw the convoy hit up the city’s grand Esplanade Hotel before stopping off at the Nikola Tesla Memorial Centre to pay homage to one of Mate’s idols. You remember Nikola, of course: the man who put AC into AC/DC. Very rock 'n roll.
From there, the group trekked through the countryside to flex some of the Nevera’s considerable muscles, reaching its conclusion at the Pula Arena: a perfectly preserved, 2,000-year-old Roman amphitheatre made of limestone arches.
Mate, let us know if you need another driver for the next one, yeah?
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