There’s no mistake in the title. Little supercar maker Rimac, based in Sveta Nedelja, Croatia, builds to most spectacular electric performance cars in the world.
Last March, at the Geneva Motor Show, Rimac unveiled their latest creation, the C_Two. This $2-million USD hyper-electric-supercar’s specs are completely mind-boggling. The four electric motor and 8,000+ cell battery are responsible for 1,914 horsepower and 2,300 Nm (1,696 lb.-ft.) of torque. We are talking about a car, and not a jet fighter.
The C_Two reaches 60 mph in 1.85 seconds on its way to a top speed of 258 mph or 412 km/h. The car’s entire chassis and tub is made out of carbon fibre and yes, this is the car Richard Hammond crashed.
Everything on the car has a purpose, from the plethora of cooling ducts to the gorgeous butterfly doors that cut into the roof and door sills for ease of entry and exit.
Fullychargedshow interviewed Mate Rimac and they talk about the new C_Two. The video’s long but very interesting.