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First Dutch-Registered Rimac Nevera delivered to Rotterdam

A significant moment for Dutch automotive enthusiasts happened on Tuesday last week as the first Dutch-registered Rimac Nevera was delivered to the Netherlands.

Given to its new owner, Dutch entrepreneur Michel Perridon, in Rotterdam at an exclusive handover event, the one-off creation has been customised to the smallest, finest details. It has been finished in a bespoke, triple arrow livery in Volcano Red, Polar White and Navy Blue, accented by a Tinted Orange Gloss finish on its carbon elements - a nod to the Dutch national flag. The wheels have been given a special touch in Gunmetal Diamond with Gloss Black callipers.

The interior has a Dark Blue leather and Red Alcantara combination with white stitching across the dashboard.

The Nevera is designed, engineered and manufactured at Rimac’s HQ in Croatia and has set over 20 performance world records in a year, including the production EV Nürburgring track record and Goodwood hill climb production car record. It also boasts a 0-60mph time of 1.74 seconds.

Production of the Nivera has been limited to just 150 vehicles and deliveries of the car have taken place all across the globe, including one to 2016 Formula 1 World Champion Nico Rosberg.

words: Mike Booth
pictures: Rimac