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Croatian electric car manufacturer Rimac has set a new speed record by operating their electric vehicle in reverse at a speed of 171 miles per hour. The record-breaking feat was achieved by the Rimac Nevera, a $2.1 million electric supercar. The achievement has been recognized by the Guinness World Records. This news comes shortly after Rimac's nanomaterial fuel tanks were highlighted as a potential catalyst for the hydrogen revolution.
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Croatian supercar company Rimac sets new speed Guinness World Record... IN REVERSE! The 2.1million Nevera EV clocks 171mph backwards https://t.co/UAjVHRwtwa https://t.co/6qTZJas5Ab
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It's not April First... Rimac Nevera sets the record for fastest production car going BACKWARDS... 171mph 😭 https://t.co/8ZV8pQSInx https://t.co/sRz59wtl10
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Rimac establishes a new global benchmark by operating their electric vehicle in reverse at a speed of 171 miles per hour. https://t.co/QlfOM8djY1
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