Rimac Automobili finished constructing an industrial complex in the settlement of Veliko Trgovišće, Croatia, in June, and has since used it to produce a test batch of C_Two electric hypercars. The tests were all successful, so the production should begin soon.
Before full-scale assembly can begin, however, another six pre-production samples will have to be pieced together. Whereas the original test sample was used for certification and crash test purposes, the new batch will be tested on public roads and the dyno stand, stress-tested for reliability and assessed for noise proofing and interior trim quality. Last but not least, Rimac will use the six new cars to decide what to include in the standard equipment list and what to make optional.
Each vehicle will take eight weeks to assemble, an improvement over the sixteen weeks Rimac used to spent prior the construction of the factory. Mass production will only begin once all checks are green and no issues remain. Shipments should begin next year.
The C_Two comes powered by quad electric motors jointly rated at 1,914 PS (1,888 hp / 1,408 kW) and 2,300 Nm (1,700 lb-ft) of torque. Its traction battery consists of lithium-magnesium-nickel cells and can store up to 120 kilowatt-hours of power.