MALIBU, California – The most amazing thing about the $2.1 million Rimac Nevera is how easy it is to just get in and drive.
It sits low — very low — to the ground, and at first glance it looks like the simple act of getting into it could be complicated.
Gears are shifted with a big knob to the left of the steering wheel, the power seat's adjustments are hidden in a touchscreen, and switches for the turn signals and headlights are mounted directly on the steering wheel.
One of the first things I noticed as we got underway is that it's easy to see out of the Nevera.
And the Nevera is very special indeed — as it should be for its just over $2 million asking price.
Persons:
you've, That's, There's, Rimac's Ryan Lanteigne
Organizations:
Ferraris
Locations:
MALIBU, California, Croatia