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This Rimac Nevera Has Almost $150,000 In Options, But Its Owner Still Doesn’t Want It

In June 2023, Croatian automaker Rimac celebrated a milestone and delivered its sixth Nevera out of the 150-unit limited production – among the first three units that reached the US. Bugatti-Rimac CEO Mate Rimac was there during the delivery event, as the keys were handed over to the Ohio-based Triple F Collection. Now, not two years later, that very same Nevera has been listed for sale.

2023 Rimac Nevera

Horsepower

1,877 hp

Torque

1,740 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

1.74 Seconds

Top Speed

258 mph

With the marking 006/150 on its firewall, this exotic and extremely fast Rimac Nevera is currently up for auction on Bring a Trailer. It only has 1,371 miles on the clock, which means the ultra-rare hypercar rarely hit the road and spent most of its time in storage prior to this listing. The original window sticker lists the car at €2,136,000 after options or around $2.3 million at the current exchange rates.

Nearly $150,000 Worth Of Options

Just like every other Rimac Nevera ever made, this example comes with a carbon-fiber monocoque chassis. It’s powered by four electric motors, with a total output of 1,914 horsepower and 1,741 lb-ft of torque – short of the Nevera R’s 2,078 hp but mind-boggling nonetheless. Those numbers allow the standard Nevera to sprint to 60 mph in just 1.74 seconds, with a top speed of 258 miles per hour. This particular unit is painted with pearlescent Nevera Blue, which is a $21,600 option.

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Speaking of options, what sets this Nevera apart is its $147,000 worth of add-ons. Clearly, its owners spared no expense in this configuration, adding features like exposed gloss carbon-fiber accents worth $86,300 (or about the price of an aging pre-owned supercar), and the light blue leather found on the tiller and other interior trims. The polished wheels also add value to the car, as well as the anodized metal and other metal accents found inside.

Current Bid Is Seven Digits Now

It’s unclear why this Nevera is getting flipped by its famous owner, but the listing says its Carfax report doesn’t list any accidents or any other issues. It also comes with a clean Ohio title, though oddly enough, it’s listed as a 2023 Bugatti. It has been serviced since delivery, including a software update.

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At the time of this writing, the listing had only gotten a few bids, with the current bid at $1,026,000 – just $1,000 over the previous bid placed by Naples Motorsports, the very dealer that sold the car to Triple F Collection. There are 10 days left before this auction matures, so let’s see if the bids will rise as quickly as the hypercar accelerates.

Source: Bring a Trailer

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