Welcome to the donation page for the extraordinary Rimac Nevera, an unparalleled halo EV hypercar that epitomizes cutting-edge Croatian engineering. With a production limit of just 150 units, the Nevera is not only a marvel of modern technology but also a coveted collector's asset. The advanced quad-motor system delivers a staggering 1914 horsepower, allowing this hypercar to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 1.74 seconds. Each vehicle comes with an exclusive authentication plate signed by Mate Rimac, adding to its provenance.
As a potential donor in Wilkes-Barre, your generous contribution will support local initiatives through Coal Valley Charity Cars. We also emphasize the importance of thorough battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosure documentation, as it greatly influences the valuation of these hypercars. With a base MSRP of $2.4 million and the potential for appreciation, your donation presents a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact while retaining significant collector-tier value.
📖Generation guide
Nevera GT • 2022+
This is the standard model of the Nevera, featuring a maximum output of 1914hp and advanced torque vectoring.
Nevera GT2 • 2023+
An enhanced version designed for track performance, focusing on weight reduction and aerodynamics.
Nevera Time Attack • 2023+
A variant tailored for ultimate time attack events, boasting further performance upgrades.
Nevera R • 2024+
The upper-tier variant expected to push the limits of speed and performance, offering collectors a unique investment.
Known issues by generation
As with any hypercar, the Rimac Nevera has some model-specific issues that require attention. The H-shaped 120 kWh lithium-manganese-nickel battery pack’s state-of-health (SoH) must be disclosed, as degradation can significantly impact its valuation—potentially swinging by 20-40%. Additionally, the quad-motor drive unit may require preemptive service due to complexities involved, with each motor rebuild costing upwards of $50,000. Regular calibration checks using Rimac proprietary tools are recommended to maintain optimal performance. It's also crucial to conduct crack inspections on the carbon-fiber monocoque chassis, especially after any track events, to ensure the integrity of the vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Rimac Nevera can vary significantly based on multiple factors. The production-number certificate serves as an essential provenance document, verifying the car's authenticity and exclusivity. A battery state-of-health (SoH) report is also mandatory, as it can influence the valuation by 20-40%. Furthermore, cars with original paint and bespoke color program approval letters hold a premium in the collector market. Given the hypercars' high-value nature, an appraisal report from a qualified appraiser according to IRS Pub 561 is non-negotiable, with typical costs ranging from $2,500 to $7,500.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Rimac Nevera entails specific requirements to ensure compliance. A qualified appraisal, per IRS Pub 561, is mandatory due to the vehicle's high market value, triggering Form 8283 Section B obligations. Enclosed transport with a climate-controlled battery-conditioning trailer is critical to maintaining the vehicle's pristine condition. Required documentation includes the production-number certificate, battery SoH report, bespoke paint approval letters, and manufacturer-direct service history receipts. All these elements must be meticulously prepared to ensure a smooth donation process.
Wilkes-Barre regional notes
For Nevera owners in Wilkes-Barre, the region boasts several approved service centers, including Rimac's facilities in Munich, Dubai, and Miami. Additionally, Pininfarina shares service capabilities with Rimac, while Lotus offers specialized service through its Hethel facility. For owners concerned about battery conditioning and climate-controlled storage solutions, the local collector tier provides access to private broker services capable of handling these hypercars with the utmost care and expertise.