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Delivered by Mate Rimac himself, this red, white, and blue Nevera represents the colors of the Dutch flag

 Colorful Rimac Nevera Is A Stunning Dutch Tribute

The world-record-breaking Rimac Nevera is a highly desirable hypercar and today, the first ever Dutch-registered example landed in Rotterdam. The details specified by the owner make this more than just a simple story of ‘rich guy gets a fancy car.’

Mate Rimac himself delivered this Nevera, number 24, to Michel Perridon, in an exclusive event on Tuesday. Perridon specified the tricolor paint that ties in Volcano Red with Polar White and Navy Blue. Those three shades come together to represent the colors of the Dutch flag.

The semi-exposed carbon fiber panels all feature an orange gloss tint and the car rests on diamond-cut wheels in gunmetal. Gloss black calipers help the Nevera come to a stop and the interior is equally stunning. Much of the cabin received a heavy dose of dark blue Alcantara but a few bright pops of red Alcantara, notably on the steering wheel, show up too.

More: Mate Rimac Finally Takes Delivery Of His Own Nevera

The delivery event gave Rimac a chance to leverage its partnership with Pon Luxury & Performance Cars which operates Rimac Rotterdam. “I am excited to see more Nevera hitting the roads worldwide, and this particular example will surely turn heads. We’re delighted to see it in the hands of passionate enthusiasts like Michel Perridon. His ownership isn’t just about a car; it’s about being part of something groundbreaking, pushing boundaries together,” said Mate Rimac.

For his part, Perridon expressed his feelings saying: “As a true Dutchman, I am immensely proud to have received the first delivery of the 2000 horsepower electric hypercar to the Netherlands. Being personally handed over this magnificent example of the Nevera by Mate Rimac himself, finished in the colors of the Dutch national flag as per my vision, is truly an honor. It’s a privilege to make history together with the Rimac team.”

Like every example of the Nevera that starts from around $2.2 million going all the way up to $3 million if you keep ticking the option boxes, this one uses a quartet of electric motors to make 1,888 horsepower (1,408 kW). The hypercar has achieved several track records around the globe including at the Nurburgring where it finished a lap in just 7:05:298.

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