Mate Rimac is leading the world when it comes to high-performance electric cars. His innovations in battery and motor technology impressed Porsche enough to buy almost 16% of his company. In return, he has helped develop the 2020 Porsche Taycan into a true Tesla rival. He thinks outside the box, just like Nikola Tesla, and both men were born in Croatia. In his most recent upload, we witness the age-old debate among supercar engineers: More Power vs Stronger Parts. Running their electric motors at 90% of capacity will ensure a long life, but the top priority for the boss is: Will it drift? Well, since each wheel has its own motor, we think 1,888 horsepower can probably drift. With a range of 402 miles, it can do just about anything you desire, so stay with us for all your Rimac updates.
Rimac C_Two: Will it Drift?
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