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Watch a Rimac Nevera Unleash Unbelievable Power on a Dyno and Still Hold Back

Watch a Rimac Nevera Unleash Unbelievable Power on a Dyno and Still Hold Back
Watch a hypercar-market-demand-decline">Rimac Nevera Unleash Unbelievable Power on a Dyno and Still Hold Back

If you think unleashing nearly 2,000 horsepower is just another day at the office for a hypercar, think again. The Rimac Nevera, an all-electric hyper missile, recently lit up the internet with a dyno test that turned into a theatrical four-tire burnout. Courtesy of The Hamilton Collection, this spectacle was not only an ode to Rimac's engineering marvel but also an insight into why this beast has earned its elite status.

In a particularly riveting episode, Steve Hamilton took his prized Rimac Nevera to Cannonball Garage in Illinois for a power measurement like no other. And before you even ask, yes, it needed a specially-prepped dynamometer to handle what's under the hood. To add an extra layer of authenticity and drama, Mate Rimac himself blessed this test, offering advice via video call on how to not destroy the testing equipment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Rimac Nevera is an all-electric hypercar known for its incredible power and performance.

The Rimac Nevera boasts nearly 2,000 horsepower.

The dyno test of the Rimac Nevera took place at Cannonball Garage in Illinois.

Mate Rimac himself blessed the dyno test of the Rimac Nevera, offering advice via video call.

A specially-prepped dynamometer was required to handle the power of the Rimac Nevera.
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