The Nevera - currently being built at the company's factory on the outskirts of Zagreb - is limited to 150 examples with prices starting at just under £2.1m.
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An electric hypercar made in Croatia has left no doubt about its credentials as being the quickest accelerating - and fastest stopping - motor on the planet by smashing not one but 23 records to stake claim to being the greatest performance vehicle you can buy.
The incredible Rimac Nevera has achieved the remarkable feat of becoming 'undisputed hypercar champion' by setting a new record for travelling from zero to 294mph and back to a standstill (0-400-0kmh). It did this in a just 29.93 seconds - that's over a second quicker than the previous best.
But all this grunt doesn't come cheap.
The Nevera - which is currently being built at the company's factory on the outskirts of Zagreb - is limited to 150 examples with prices (including VAT) starting at just under £2.1million.