Nevera

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Rimac
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Coupe

There is now a Rimac Nevera that everyone can afford, thanks to Hot Wheels immortalizing the revolutionary electric sports car as a 1/64th scale model. The car will now be available in Riviera Blue and will be #4 out of 10 in the 2023 HW Green Speed series. It only costs a little over $3, too, meaning you can buy about 750,000 of these little cars for the same price as the actual $2.4 million hypercar. A worthwhile investment if you ask us.

"I know there are thousands of young people out there who - just as I did - are currently finding inspiration in the world of Hot Wheels," says Mate Rimac, Founder and CEO of the Rimac Group. "It's a privilege to know that some of them will be inspired by what we've built."

It joins cars like the Lotus Emira and Evija, immortalized as the little metal and plastic diecast models last year. It's truly the ultimate honor that can be bestowed on a vehicle, as, like Mate Rimac put it, now thousands of others will be able to acquire and admire a vehicle that only the rich select few will truly be able to enjoy in person.

Then there's even the Hot Wheels Legends Tour that gives just about anyone with enough time, money, and creative skill the chance to turn their own car into something that'll look pretty great on your dash at car shows.

For anyone that actually owns a Nevera though, this diecast model will truly be the cherry on top of a car that's continuously proven it's able to one-up even itself. Not only does it hold the title of fastest electric production car, but just a few weeks ago, the company took the car to Germany, where it shattered 23 different records while being verified by two independent parties.

The best part is that this was all accomplished in one day, and after the fact, the car has been seen blasting around the Nurburgring as we assume it prepares to tackle the Green Hell record. Given what it's been accomplishing, we have high hopes.

It's an electric tour-de-force, and it's not too dissimilar from the diecast version as it uses alternative means of propulsion, much like its human-powered Hot Wheels counterpart. It will be a hot commodity, much like the real thing, since it's already sold out on Rimac's website. Jumping over to Amazon, though, the little hypercar is selling for $5 though, so if you're interested, now's the time to scoop them up.