How does it compare?
When we stack the RIMAC Nevera against other electric hypercars like the Pininfarina Battista, Lotus Evija, Aspark Owl, and Tesla Roadster (2025), we’re clearly not in Kansas anymore. All five bring outrageous specs to the table—but the Nevera charges ahead in areas that matter most to real-world and track-day enthusiasts alike.
Range
The RIMAC Nevera boasts a 550 km (342 miles) range, thanks to its 120 kWh battery. The Battista mirrors this closely with 500 km (310 miles), while the Evija lags at 400 km (249 miles). The Aspark Owl delivers just 280 km (174 miles). Tesla Roadster (2025) claims 1000 km (620 miles), but we’ll believe it when we see it.
Acceleration
Only the Nevera and Aspark Owl dip under the 2-second mark—1.97 and 1.9 seconds respectively for 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph). The Battista clocks in at 1.86 seconds, while the Evija and Tesla Roadster land just above 2 seconds. It’s milliseconds, but on this stage, every blink counts.
Power
With 1914 hp (1427 kW), the Nevera sits neck-and-neck with the Battista. The Evija ups the ante with 2000 hp, while the Owl hits 1985 hp. The Roadster trails behind (for now) with a rumored 1100 hp. Score one for the European trio.
Charging Time
The Nevera supports 500 kW charging—meaning you can juice to 80% in under 25 minutes. The Battista and Evija hover around 180–350 kW capabilities, stretching charge times to 30–45 minutes. Tesla’s 250 kW Superchargers can’t quite keep pace with the Nevera’s appetite for voltage.
Price
Let’s talk wallets. The RIMAC Nevera rings in at $2.4M (€2.21M), the Battista slightly less at $2.2M (€2.02M). The Evija demands $2.3M (€2.11M), while the Owl crosses the $3M mark (€2.76M). The Roadster? A comparative bargain at $250,000 (€230,000), if and when it arrives.


