Output figures are what make headlines, but for the real gear heads, it’s just as interesting to know how that power is made. Cars like the Koenigsegg Agera and the SSC Ultimate Aero use V8 engines with twin turbochargers.
Another is a loan Rimac obtained from the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Sinocop Resources, a natural resources company based in Hong Kong, signed a non-binding agreement last month to buy 10 percent of Rimac Automobili for 7 million euros.
Finally, and perhaps most crucially, is the backing which Rimac has received from Frank Kanayet Yepes, a Croatian-Columbian, green-energy investor who knows a thing or two about cars. Yepes is the Colombian importer for Ferrari and Maserati, is part of Ferrari’s exclusive 599XX program and is one of the investors behind the Formula E electric racing series starting up later this year.
With the financial backing in place and a burgeoning global network of backers, it may now only be a matter of time before the Rimac Concept_One materializes from fantastical vaporware into an electrifying reality.