Talk:Rimac Nevera

Latest comment: 4 hours ago by Stepho-wrs in topic Production vehicle yet

CTwo v Nevera edit

In the Porsche Taycan article, the Porsche Mission E is given a section. I think this article should be formatted similarly, with the Concept Two covered in a section; instead of renaming the article to Nevera and search-and-replace. For one thing, search-and-replace isn't supported by the sources, since they still use CTwo or Concept_Two, and not Nevera, as they were published before the new name was unveiled for the production version of the vehicle. And the production version and the concept prototype are different parts in the history of this car. -- 67.70.27.180 (talk) 14:21, 3 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

The name of the production car is Nevera, so the majority of the article should use that name. However, it would be appropriate to add a paragraph dealing with the 'Concept Two' concept car. Many other car articles do this.  Stepho  talk  00:00, 5 June 2021 (UTC)Reply
Yes, please go ahead with that! --Horst-schlaemma (talk) 10:13, 13 September 2021 (UTC)Reply

Production vehicle yet edit

I have started a discussion about whether the Nevera is a production vehicle or not. Please discuss at Talk:List_of_fastest_production_cars_by_acceleration#How_about_Rimc_Nevera_and_other_Rimac_cars.  Stepho  talk 

Production start is not the same as the delivery of the first production car, but earlier. Pre-production car is part of the production just the same as is in case of Mercedes "pre-production" where it is customer ready but made for trade fairs and demonstrations and will be subsequently sold at a discount to customer or retained by factory but is still road legal and part of that model. YBSOne (talk) 12:17, 11 May 2024 (UTC)Reply
It is a bit of a grey area. Large companies (eg Ford, GM) typically send a few vehicles down the production line to test the the line - these are pre-production vehicles. The resulting vehicles are typically used for crash testing, factory mules (eg, testing new engine/trim/suspension variations) or are simply crushed. Very few are sold to customers. Was the pre-production Nevera sold to a customer? If not, then production started in 2022. If yes then we can count production as starting in 2021. Also note that the 2022 reference says that the 2022 vehicle was unit #1.  Stepho  talk  23:44, 11 May 2024 (UTC)Reply