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The company that owned Bugatti made the first version of its car that relies on 4 engines

 The company that owned Bugatti made the first version of its car that relies on 4 engines


 


The company that owned Bugatti announced the production of the first version of its new car that relies on 4 electric motors with a combined power of 1,887 hp (1,914 PS) and 2,360 Nm of torque, which makes it reach a speed of 96 km / h in 1.85 seconds. . The star of this news is the Rimac Nevera, which will be produced by the Croatian company Rimac, which is currently the largest shareholder in Bugatti-Rimac, after last year witnessed the abandonment by the German VW Group of the French company Bugatti to be acquired by Rimac, which was founded in 2009, which specializes in making all-electric supercars The share of Rimac's ownership is currently distributed; 55% for the Croatian Rimac Group, and 45% for the German Porsche AG, and the number of employees is 850.

 

The company that owns Bugatti announced the production of the number one version of the Rimac Niviera in Croatia. This is a huge effort, especially for a small company that has had to deal with the global Corona pandemic, the chip shortage crisis, and a million other problems, despite the challenges. With Vertex graphite tires and an Alcantara interior in an earthy color. This piece of news bears the #000 number and is the first fully production version of the Rimac Niviera, but it will remain in the possession of Bugatti Rimac as a form of marketing for this model, however, this version paves the way for consumer models that are already assembled, once this process is complete, The cars will be delivered through the company's network of 25 global distributors. The company that owned Bugatti will make up to 50 cars a year, but all the cars that will be produced in the first year have been sold out before they are made. “Excited customers hope to experience the world's first all-electric supercar. Production of Rimac Niviera cars will be limited to 150 copies in the world, the price of one car is 2 million euros

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