Rimac to unveil Concept Two in Geneva

Rimac Automobili will release its second electric hypercar, inventively named Concept Two, at the Geneva motor show in March.

The electric start-up released a short teaser on Facebook, captioned with the question “why play by the rules, when you can change the game?”

Up front, the new electric hypercar looks similar to its predecessor, with slim headlights and a shapely bonnet, although the ‘grille’ has clearly been revised in the transition from Concept_One to Two.

Above: Rimac has been teasing the Concept Two with these work-in-progress shots 

There are no details about a powertrain yet, but expect the Concept Two to be properly powerful. The Concept_One makes 800kW of power and 1600Nm of torque, for a 2.6 second sprint to 100km/h. Range is currently limited to 354km, although up-to-date batteries and more efficient motors are likely to open the door for longer-haul drives in the upcoming model.

Impressive, but that sprint time is slower than the (claimed) time of the lightning-quick Tesla Roadster. It might not match 1.9 seconds, but expect the Concept Two to get close.

The car will be fully unveiled at the Geneva motor show in March. Stay tuned for all the latest.

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