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Rimac C Two, almost 2000HP, 1.85 sec to 60


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Seems Geneva auto show is where the EV stomping of Tesla is begining with the Rimac C Two, at nearly 2000HP and 1.85 seconds to 60, they have stomped on the Tesla Roadster 2.0 before it even starts shipping.

https://www.autoblog.com/2018/03/06/rimac-c_two-electric-hypercar-almost-2-000-horsepower/

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While the performance is, of course, incredible, they RUINED the design by going with the same old-same old 'super car' cues; pulled the front wheels back to the door seam, gave it a ridiculous front overhang, big wing, raised rump.... Rimac made it completely 'run of the mill super car' in a sea of the same, when they had a very unique & distinctive design in the Concept One.

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@balthazar I agree that the One has a much cleaner flowing design. Looking at them side by side you can see the Race Car Video Game they put into the 2nd gen version. Interesting, if we asked them why would be a good question.

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