Rimac Nevera hits 412 kph to become world’s fastest production electric car
Rimac’s Nevera has set a top speed of 412 kph, or 258 mph, making it the fastest electric production car in the world.
Read moreRimac’s Nevera has set a top speed of 412 kph, or 258 mph, making it the fastest electric production car in the world.
Read morePremium electric mobility brand ZEEKR recently announced its luxury all-electric 001 vehicle has broken two Guinness World Records.
Read moreClimate advocate and adventurer, Chris Ramsey, will drive the all-electric Nissan Ariya from the magnetic North Pole to the South Pole next year.
Read moreMercedes-Benz has taken the Vision EQXX on a European road trip, demonstrating that the EV can cover more than 1,000km on a single charge.
Read moreThe Toyota Mirai has claimed an official Guinness World Record for covering the longest distance made by a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle without refuelling.
Read moreThe Rimac Nevera is now the world’s fastest accelerating production car, thrashing the quarter mile time set by the Tesla Model S Plaid in June.
Read moreThe Renault Zoe E-Tech has set a new hypermiling record by covering a phenomenal 475.4 miles on a single charge.
Read moreThe new all-electric model has gone on a single charge from the Zwickau plant in Germany, which is the production home of the ID.3 and soon also of...
Read moreThe Electraliner beat the previous record in the E2 catagory, set in 1997, by over 16 mph.
Read moreHyundai successfully tested three Kona SUVs for three days at the Lausitzring circuit in Germany. The Konas travelled 1,018.7 km, 1,024.1 km and 1,026 km on a single...
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