As its legion of online fans never cease to remind us, the Tesla Model S P90D is a fast car. Actually, that’s selling the electric vehicle a little short. In Ludicrous mode, it’s about as quick in a straight line as a McLaren 650S, no mean feat considering that the McLaren weighs 1,800lbs (815kg) less. Until now, if you wanted to go any faster in an EV, you needed to roll your own, Flux Capacitor-style. But even Jonny Smith’s quarter-mile EV record may be under threat, courtesy of Rimac’s Concept_One.
You may not have heard of Rimac Automobili, but the Croatian company has been impressing us for a while now. We first saw the Concept_One in the paddock at last year’s Formula E race in Miami. More recently, we met up with some of its engineers in Colorado at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb; the four-wheel torque vectoring powertrain in Nobuhiro “Monster” Tajima’s car is a test-bed for the Concept_One. And Rimac has also been working with Konigsegg on the batteries and power distribution units going into the latter’s Regera hybrid hypercar.

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