Andrew Tate unveiled his $4.4 million hypercar

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Andrew Tate’s collection of spectacular hypercars has grown even more impressive.

And, for one reason, this car is unlike anything else he has.

The Rimac Nevera, a 258 mph beast, is the new hypercar in question.

Rimac, the corporation that currently owns Bugatti, built it in Croatia and it runs on an all-electric design devised by Rimac.

In fact, Rimac lends its technology to other producers.

The Porsche Taycan, the Apollo Intensa Emozione, and the Audi E-Tron GT all feature Rimac-based powertrains.

The Rimac Nevera, on the other hand, is a completely different beast.

Rimac impacted the hypercar world in many ways by increasing the bar in terms of performance.

The Nevera has over 1,900 horsepower and, because electric motors have fewer moving parts, it can accelerate from 0 to 97 km/h (0-60 mph) in 1.74 seconds.

The Nevera set 23 performance records in a single day in May 2023.

The Nevera also set the record for the quickest production EV at Goodwood and the Nürburgring in July and August of this year.

These records and performance metrics, however, come at a cost.

The price varies greatly based on the specifications, but if you want to acquire a Rimac Nevera, you’ll need to budget $4.4 million.

That, however, is probably not a big problem for Andrew Tate.

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Andrew Tate was a professional kickboxer before becoming renowned – some would say infamous – on social media.

Tate is a controversial personality known for being outspoken, and over the years he’s granted interviews to a variety of equally controversial people.

From Piers Morgan to Jordan Peterson and Tucker Carlson, the list goes on.

Whatever you want to call it.

But one thing is certain.

His car collection is out of this world.

The Nevera is the latest addition to a collection that includes Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and even a Bugatti Chiron.

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