It's the sound that first gets you. EVs, even massively powerful ones, can feel synthetic, what with their eerie silence or space commander theme music. Then there are the sounds coming from the Rimac Nevera's four motors and their attendant reduction gears through the carbon-fiber conduit that is the one-piece chassis. They create the impression this thing is alive-connecting human and machine like no other EV has.
The Nevera brings an almost preposterous 1813 horsepower to bear via four AC motors, one driving each wheel with its own direct-drive gearbox. At full whack, the total output is rear-biased, because while the front motors produce 295 horsepower and 207 pound-feet of torque apiece, the two rear units each kick out a monster 644 horses and 664 pound-feet. The result is a claimed 1.9-second 60-mph time, 8.6-second quarter-mile, and 258-mph top speed.
Five preset drive modes tailor the motors' output, steering effort, and damper tuning. Sportiness ratchets up through Range, Cruise, Sport, and Track modes. Only Track unleashes all 1813 horses. Drift mode puts the front motors to bed while allowing the driver to light up the rears to the fullest.
The chassis is otherworldly, with immense torsional stiffness. It's bolstered by the massive 117.0-kWh battery pack, which is a fully stressed chassis member between and behind the seats with wings of cells spreading under occupants' feet. The absence of cells beneath the seats allows for a low H-point and roofline.
この記事は Car and Driver の October 2022 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
すでに購読者です ? サインイン
この記事は Car and Driver の October 2022 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
すでに購読者です? サインイン
Drivelines - Refreshed but Not Revitalized. The Forester has long begged for more driver interaction, anything to differentiate it.
Refreshed but Not Revitalized. The Forester has long begged for more driver interaction, anything to differentiate it. But its innate funkiness has been discarded in a roadside ditch. Sure, it’s practical. But if that’s what you’re after, go hug your dishwasher. This redo feels half-hearted when what the Forester really wanted was a whole new hear
Selective Evolution
Now hybrid only, the Toyota Camry features careful tweaks for its ninth generation.
Stress Reliever
IN THE LINCOLN NAUTILUS, the loudest sound you hear at highway speeds is the rhythmic respiration of the massaging seats. With just 66 decibels of interior noise at 70 mph, this slick-looking new Lincoln is on a mission of zen.
Mega Bus
A three-row mid-size SUV trying to look and feel bigger, the latest has size on its side but still lacks charisma.
Going to Extremes
The Porsche Taycan Turbo GT pulls out all the stops in its quest for EV supremacy.
What the Tech?
IT’S NO COMPLAINT TO SAY that given the slow visual evolution of the Mercedes-Benz E-class, many wouldn’t notice that the stately three-box sedan has entered a new generation this year.
The Full Monty Carlo
EVERYONE IS NAKED. Just putting that out in the open.
THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS
THE MAZDA MX-5 MIATA RF CLUB AND THE SUBARU BRZ IS MAY BE SMALL IN STATURE, BUT THEIR PERSONALITIES ARE LARGER THAN MOST.
Sterrato > Dirt Road
Nothing lost in translation here. Might as well call it what it is: the best Lamborghini Huracán ever.
DEAD OR ALIVE?
Is the new 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser the real deal? We venture into the wilds of Utah to find out.