Supercar maker Rimac only has one model in production right now – the Nevera. It will soon get a 15th Anniversary Edition celebrating 15 years since the company was founded. All nine vehicles planned for production will get styling updates, but no extra power. The asking price is €2,350,000.
The upper half of the car body will be finished in a matte copper tint, while the lower one will flash exposed carbon. The wheels will be painted to match the top half, and a graphical stripe resembling a PBC or a tire track will be running from the hood to the trunk.
The interior accents will echo the colors found on the car body, and owners will be able to choose between white and black trim. The number 15 and the dates 2009–2024 will adorn every part of the cabin, and the trim level will be maxed out. The powertrain will continue to send 1,914 PS (1,888 hp / 1,408 kW) to the wheels.
The first Rimac Nevera 15th Anniversary Edition has already made a public appearance at the ongoing Goodwood Festival of Speed.