Just a month after Rimac announced that its all-electric hypercar, the Nevera, managed to break 23 acceleration and braking records in a single day, it has delivered two new models to a pair of America’s most significant hypercar collectors.
Both examples were delivered in Florida, through Rimac of Naples. They were handed to their new owners during a private event attended by the company’s founder, Mate Rimac, and made their public debuts a day later at the “The Event III,” a charitable supercar show.
The event was hosted by the Triple F Collection, which took delivery of one of the Neveras. It is owned by Dave Frecka and his sons, Jordan and Jason. The collection includes more than 40 exotic vehicles, and has a significant online presence.
The example going to the Triple F Collection is finished in a distinctive Nevera Blue, which has a pearlescent finish. It is complemented by a two-tone interior that features Light Blue leather seats, and Dark Blue elsewhere.
The second Nevera was delivered to the Ash Crest Collection, and is finished in Stratos Blue with the Stage 2 carbon finish in glossy tinted Cyan. It plays against a much lighter interior that features white leather seats and yellow stitching. It also has yellow calipers and impressive Infinitus wheels.
Not only will the cars now be part of two notable collections, they are just the second and third examples ever delivered to the U.S. The first was handed over to its owner earlier this month, and was finished in Gunmetal Infinitus with an Alcantara wrapped interior. Together, the three Neveras have helped the nation become one of the most important for Rimac, which will build just 150 examples of all-electric, record-breaking EV.
“The US market has been instrumental in the development and success of Nevera, and we’re honored to see that our cars are being delivered into the collections of real automotive enthusiasts,” said Mate Rimac. “The Ash Crest Collection and Triple F Collection are comprised of the rarest and most admired performance cars in the world right now, and it’s a great endorsement of what we’ve spent years developing and refining, that they feel Nevera deserves a place among them.”