Tuesday, May 20, 2025

The hyped electric car has lost over 50 percent of its value

Rimac Nevera has set several world records. And all at once. But the owners are now suffering huge losses in value.

The owners of the electric hypercar Rimac Nevera are apparently suffering huge losses in value. This is clearly seen in an auction currently running on Bring A Trailer .

The car has only covered 2,150 kilometers. Yet the Nevera has lost value. In fact, more than half of the new price of 14.7 million kroner has disappeared in value loss. The car was delivered from the factory just two years ago.

To make matters worse – especially for the car's first owner – this particular Nevera is equipped with optional equipment after what Rimac calls 'level 2'.

This gives the car, among other things, a lot of carbon fiber and an additional price of 554,000 kroner.

The car also has a special blue paint job for which the first owner paid 128,000 Danish kroner.

Rimac: People don't bother driving expensive electric cars anymore

The Rimac Nevera is particularly known for its specifications. Four electric motors and almost 2,000 horsepower deliver acceleration from 0-100 km/h in 1.81 seconds and the ability to travel 276 km/h in reverse.

Yet sales have been sluggish since its launch in 2022. Only 50 out of a planned 150 units were sold last year. The limited demand may be a contributing factor to the fact that the cars that are still on the market are rattling along.

Mate Rimac, who is the CEO of both Rimac and Bugatti, has a possible explanation for the waning interest.

He believes that the mainstream adoption of electric cars is reducing the exclusivity of electric hypercars.

He compares it to watches.

– An Apple Watch can make everything better. It can do 1,000 more things, it's much more accurate, it can measure your heart rate.

"But no one would pay $200,000 for an Apple Watch," he said at the Financial Times Future of the Car conference.

It is unknown whether the owner will accept a sale unless the bid moves significantly upwards. However, a potential new owner should get a driving instructor.

The original buyers, who dealt directly with the factory, also received driving lessons in order to be able to include the car in the purchase.

Speaking of Mate Rimac, the Croatian is no longer so sure that electric cars are the future. At least not when it comes to drivers who have money. Read more about it here .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W62EBYc3ENs

Latest

Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

The government now expects 1 million electric cars by 2028

The government expects that Danes will have purchased one million electric cars by 2028. The Danish car importers' interest group praises the projection. The...

8-year wait is over – Tesla promises 50,000 cars

It's been more than eight years since Tesla first showed the "Semi" truck to the public. Series production will begin in 2026. Tesla Semi...

Study: New cars have never been heavier

New passenger cars now weigh over 1,550 kilograms on average. This is an increase of 300 kilograms since 2016. The explanation must be found...

Volkswagen: EU to postpone ban on petrol cars

VW CEO Oliver Blume casts doubt on the EU's 2035 deadline for the sale of new petrol and diesel cars. He calls for more...

Porsche warns – stops sales of electric cars

Porsche is now bleeding so much in the Chinese market that the brand is now seriously considering whether to withdraw from the world's largest...

Volkswagen will now build electric cars with gasoline engines

Volkswagen will make the gasoline engine part of the electric ID. cars. VW boss Oliver Blume sees it as a way to facilitate the...

Can't be stopped – Nissan ends up illegal in Russia

The large SUV Oting Paladin will soon be launched in Russia. The car is actually a Nissan Patrol, which is not allowed in the...

Donald Trump drops tariffs on the auto industry

Donald Trump is partially backing down on tariffs on auto parts. The move benefits US automakers, while import tariffs on cars appear to remain...

Denmark is being cheated of a wild Tesla move – see it here

In Denmark, Tesla is now lowering the interest rate on Model 3 and Model Y to 0.99 percent. But it's even wilder just across...

Dubai police now drive Rolls-Royces from Mansory

The custom-built Rolls-Royce Cullinan from Mansory is now part of the Dubai Police fleet. The car has 610 horsepower and hits 100 km/h in...

Car brand in crisis – to lay off and save 12 billion

Volvo Cars has seen better days. The new, returning boss sees no other option than a savings plan of 12 billion kroner. Layoffs will...

Police bust scrapyard mafia with 116 deadly cars

A large-scale police operation coordinated by Europol has hit an international crime ring that was making millions selling dangerous scrap cars from the US...