A Rimac hypercar has smashed 24 world records – including going from 0 to 249mph then stopping in just 25 seconds.
The hair-raising Nevera R has been crowned the new 0-400-0 Champion whilst breaking a bunch of records in the process.
In just 25.79 seconds, the motor went from standstill to 249mph and back to a halt.
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Beating the previous record by an entire 2.04 seconds.

Equipped with a breathtaking quad-motor all-electric powertrain engine, the Rimac has been labelled the ‘fastest accelerating production car the world has ever seen’.
The new benchmarks set by the electrifying ride include going from naught to 60mph in just 1.66 seconds.
During its record-breaking run, the £1.8 million priced Rimac hit a blistering top speed of 268.2mph.
The Nevera R possesses an incredible 2,107bhp, which helped it to top the charts, as reported by Whats The Jam.
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The huge improvement in performance is down to the re-engineering of major components.
A fixed rear wing and enlarged diffuser creates more downforce whilst increasing aerodynamic efficiency.
The Michelin Cup 2 tires help reduce understeer and increase the lateral grip.
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The adjustments work in conjunction with the next-generation All-Wheel Torque Vectoring system that maximises the potential of the rubber.
Mate Rimac, founder and president of the Rimac Group, stated: “When we first introduced Nevera, it almost seemed like the pinnacle of hypercar performance had been reached.

“In a single generation, we had created a performance jump that previously would have taken decades.
“But now, through relentless innovation, Nevera R goes even faster, while still maintaining much of the comfort and practicality that makes the Nevera a real, usable daily car.
“Breaking records is in our DNA, and we won’t stop here.”
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