(Reuters) -Reverse stock splits globally have climbed to a record this year, underscoring the strain on small-cap companies struggling to stay listed even as an AI-fueled rally lifts technology ...
Electric motors don't much care whether they're going forwards or backwards – certainly not as much as passengers tend to. So the latest Guinness World Record for Rimac's electric Nevera hypercar is ...
Whether using cars, planes, or their bodies, people find all sorts of ways to set new records that set them apart. The latest example comes from India, where a man from Tamil Nadu drove his car in ...
The Rimac Nevera is the world’s fastest car in reverse. One year after the Nurburgring record, the electric hypercar breaks new record speed. And this time, it is driving backwards. Back in the 1960s, ...
The Nevera already holds enough world records – 23 at the last count – that Mate Rimac could probably wallpaper his office twice over with the certificates. So you could excuse us for responding to ...
It may not be the fastest car around a racetrack, but when it comes to driving in a straight line, few cars have the pace to beat the Rimac Nevera EV. The 1,914-hp hypercar has been racking up a ...
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