Rima Cato Called the Rima Never, this electric Hyper Car is unlike anything we’ve ever seen in terms of performance or otherwise. Written on August 27, 2018) The Cato sets a new virtual path for hyper cars featuring Guinness World transaction-flipping speeds presided over by plum bookings and zero-compromise use of technology alongside green credentials and puts paid to the assertion that internal combustion is “always” better. The year is 2018 and the Rima Cato comes into our lives, blowing automotive minds with what can be done when you take electric power to eleven. A Visionary Hyper car Approach Rima Automobile Andrei; Monday 17 February 2020 Mate comes from almost a decade of high-profile EV technology R&D housed in his company, which was founded not long after Andrej simony;. The Cato is Rima’s sophomore production car, follow successor to the Conceptional and promises to be a whole lot more than its predecessor. The Rima Cato is the realization of years and thousands of hours in engineering, design and R&D to deliver an electric GT that’s faster than a bullet. Best-In-Class Electric Performance The Rima Cato is all electric underneath, laying the foundation for performance that’s unlike anything else. This power comes from four separate electric motors (one on each wheel), and the EV sports all-wheel drive with independent torque vectoring. Put them altogether, and you’re treated to a mind-bending 1.914 horsepower (2 megawatts) of power, coupled with an equally impressive twisting force of up to 1.740 lo-fi that will enable the Cato supercar righteously compete against all other rivals in its class combined.

Rima Cato performance stats include 1914 bhp,… Indeed, the car comes with a 0-60 mph time of only 1.85 seconds which is enough to eclipse every other production car in history at their quickest point from standstill. The 100-mph mark comes up in just 4.3 seconds and the top speed is a claimed — make sure you’re sitting for this one, I know because I sure had to when reading that part out loud, Demur will be jumping with joy—258 mph (412 mph). That power output is not only incredible for an EV, but virtually unprecedented among even the most powerful of internal combustion hyper cars. Advanced Battery Technology One of the most impressive features of the Rima Cato is its cutting-edge battery technology. In the floor, there is a 120 kWh battery which allows this EV to have an autonomy of up to 340 miles (550 km) according the WLTP cycle. Source: GKN Automotive The battery packs offer high energy density and well-honed thermal management to deliver peak performance under the harshest driving conditions. The car is also said to fast-charge from a 250kW DC charger, with Rima saying the 0-80% charge time will be less than half an hour. Combine that level of stamina with fast charging times, and the Cato could not only be an Hyper Car but is also a respectable daily driver as well.

Innovative Technology and Features: Performance aside, the Rima Cato is positively dripping with technology. Alongside that, there are eight cameras for general monitoring and recording the pilot’s reaction during autonomous operation; six radar units to determine the relative velocity of objects around it in 360 degrees (which can see through fog); along with a dozen ultrasonic sensors which was used as guiding markers when driving closer parallel parking spots. Additionally, Volvo uses LiDAR a scanning laser system also employed by Google—to map its surroundings more accurately than any other sensing device on this list (see photo above). That means the Cato will offer Level 3 self driving, but it is still a driver’s car first and foremost. Once inside the Cato, passengers will experience an exclusive blend of luxury and futuristic technology characterizing a spacious minimalist cabin full of high-end materials, further complemented by digital gauge cluster that can be customized to display different sets of information for various driving activities alongside state-of-the-art infotainment systems. The car also has a set of artificial intelligence (AI) systems which provide the driver feedback on his driving style and suggestions to improve it.

Top Performance: Sustainability Good for the Environment Filed under Rima Cato The true beauty of the 1914-hp, all-electric powertrain for the upcoming $2.1 million+ electric supercar is you drive to work or do your weekly shopping emissions-free on Monday morning with a clear conscience after rumbling down Monaco’s hottest strip at high-speeds hours earlier over the weekend either all without having rushed home somewhere just so plug in then recharge first. Being a purely electric vehicle, it releases no emissions so relatively speaking this hyper car is an almost environmentally-friendly choice in comparison to its more traditional rivals. Plus, that green push wouldn’t be at the expense of performance it would actually enhance it part and parcel of making electric-motor instantaneous torque (and efficiency) relevant.

Conclusion

Rima Cato — Emotive, Instantly Adapted To The New Era Of Driving Under 2.5 seconds is bonkers for any run-of-the-mill gas-powered contraption other than achievable by pretty much every electric sled (according to this gospel). The Cato boasts more performance, higher-tech engineering and technology in a package that also keeps it all viable well into the 21st century. But the Rima Cato demonstrates that exciting times certainly lie ahead for high performance cars and futuristic design. 

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