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calin2k | 2 years ago

Rimac also did the battery system for "Koenigsegg Regera – the world’s most powerful production car" https://www.rimac-automobili.com/media/press-releases/rimac-...

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MrFoof|2 years ago

Mate Rimac was also functionally placed in charge of Bugatti by Rimac and Bugatti becoming a joint venture.

Moreover, Porsche has invested heavily into the brand and currently has between a 45 - 58% stake in it following the formation of the Bugatti-Rimac JV. I'm giving a range for Porsche's ownership because there are multiple conflicting sources.

Strom|2 years ago

45% is the direct ownership, but Porsche also has indirect ownership on top.

From the Rimac press releases we have two different states with accompanying charts.

2021-07-05 - Porsche owns 45% of the joint venture directly, plus 24% of Rimac for an effective total of 58.2%. [1]

2021-11-02 - Porsche owns 45% of the joint venture directly, plus 22% of Rimac for an effective total of 57.1%. [2]

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[1] https://www.rimac-automobili.com/media/press-releases/rimac-...

[2] https://www.rimac-automobili.com/media/press-releases/rimac-...

kwhitefoot|2 years ago

In what sense is a Koenigsegg a production car?

doikor|2 years ago

Usually this means that it is a street legal car that is/was sold to the public.

In modern times this also means that it went through crash testing so modern production cars have much larger production runs to offset the costs of that or are very very expensive (millions). For example Rimac said they are planning to make 150 Neveras but they also had to make multiple rolling bodies and a couple fully built cars (at minimum one for EU and one for US if you want to enter both markets) for crash testing on top of any development cars.

But strictly speaking there is no one definition but instead each field/industry defines it in its own way. Motorsports has its own (multiple actually depending on the series/governing body), car manufacturers have their own, record keeping organisations have their own (guinness book of records), etc

_ea1k|2 years ago

I feel like the minimum standard is too low, tbh. Building dozens of them and selling them seems like enough.

There needs to be another standard that is something like... built at least 10k of them. Because less than that is still likely hand-built and it doesn't really mean much that it was "production".

Toutouxc|2 years ago

In the sense that there were 85 of them built on the same production line and sold to actual customers.

fgsfds028374|2 years ago

It can be purchased by a consumer and driven on public roads.

In what sense is it not one?