Rimac's Concept One, which debuted in 2011, has a rating of 1,224 horsepower, allowing it to reach top speeds of 220 mph and hit 62 mph from a standstill in just 2.5 seconds. The nearly $1 million supercar's 90 kWh battery pack gives it a 310-mile range.
Rimac made only 88 units of the supercar, and British TV personality Richard Hammond famously crashed one in 2017.
In 2018, the Croatian company unveiled Concept One's successor, the C_Two. With a 1,914 horsepower rating and a 403-mile range, the newer sibling is able to go from zero-to-60 in 1.85 seconds and a 256 mph top speed
The supercar can be charged 80% in 30 minutes when it's connected to a 250 kW fast-charging network. It also includes a list of driver assistance systems, such as facial recognition to open doors and start the engine. It can also scan your face to determine your mood, and if the C_Two determines emotions such as stress or anger, it will start playing soothing music.
The planned 150 units of the $2.1 million car were nearly all purchased within three weeks of orders opening. The cars will be delivered in 2020.