[M]anuel Posted November 13, 2023 Posted November 13, 2023 At the time we already told you about this hypercar, which now surprises with its speed going backwards. If you are a faithful follower of Autocosmos, you know that we usually inform you about the records that this or that vehicle achieves, which are generally linked to the final speed reached. This time, the theme is once again speed, but going in reverse. Surely you have read something about the Rimac Nevera at some point. It is an electric hypercar, the fastest of its kind, as demonstrated last May when it broke more than 20 records in a single day. It turns out that the Nevera has just added a new record to its record: it became the fastest vehicle to drive in reverse. Its powertrain, which delivers 1,917 HP (1,891 Hp) and 2,960 Nm of torque, allowed it to reach 270 km/h! going backwards, a figure with which he wrote a new page in the Guinness Book of Records. In this way, the hypercar far exceeded the 163 km/h reached by a Caterham 7 Fireblade model 2001, and whose impeller (from a Honda motorcycle) was modified to use the six gears in reverse. Unlike what was done in the combustion model, and thanks to the facilities provided by being electric, the Rimac Nevera barely needed a few changes to its drive system to reach such speed in reverse. In 2022, the Nevera became the fastest electric hypercar in the world, reaching 412 km/h. In addition, it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.82 s, and from 0 to 200 km/h in 4.42 s, while it is also the battery-powered model to complete the fastest lap of the Nürburgring-Nordschleife, at stop the stopwatch at 7'00"928 Al revés: Rimac Nevera alcanza 270 km/h marcha atrás (autocosmos.com.ve)
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