Brief History
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Rimac
was founded by Mate Rimac in 2009 when he was just 21. 2 years earlier,
he converted his BMW E30 323i into an electric car and enjoyed some fun
in motor-racing. Having realized the potential of electric power, he
founded his company to develop and build high-performance electric
components for cars, such as batteries, inverters, motors and axles.
Later on, he expanded into composites and autonomous driving technology
as well.
2 concept supercars were unveiled in 2011 and 2018, but even before the
latter reached production under the name Nevera, Rimac had already
became a well-known EV technology company in the industry, attracting
investment from Hyundai group and Porsche. Aston Martin Valkyrie and
Koenigsegg Regera employed the high-performance batteries it made,
while Pininfarina commissioned it to build its electric supercar
Battista. In 2022, Nevera finally went into production. Rimac became a
supercar maker.
Nevera
In the same year, Volkswagen group shifted the control of Bugatti to
Rimac in exchange for minority stakes in the Rimac group and the merged
company Bugatti Rimac. As a result, Rimac gets a prestigeous brand it
desperately needed, while Bugatti is relieved from heavy investment
into EV tech.
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