Rimac Nevera(1:18, GT Spirit)

  • Rimac Nevera (from 2022)
  • GT Spirit
  • 1:18
  • Showcase model / No engine
  • resin
  • blue
  • GT405
  • Perfect mint condition
  • Original packaging exists
  • Not for sale
Limited edition
 
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Rimac Nevera as the reference: generation, tech, and classification

This collectible piece from Modelly member “Phat-T” is very clearly based on the Rimac Nevera. The production car belongs to the Nevera generation and has been built since 2021. The electric hypercar was developed in Croatia by Rimac Automobili, now Rimac Group. Its direct predecessor was the Rimac Concept_One, which had already shown what the brand could do with a high-performance electric car. For the Rimac Nevera, people like Mate Rimac as founder and key technical figure, and Adriano Mudri as designer, helped shape the project. The original uses a carbon monocoque and a drivetrain with four electric motors, one motor per wheel. That gives it all-wheel drive and extremely precise torque vectoring through the R-AWTV system. The total output is 1,914 horsepower (1,408 kW), with 2,360 Nm of torque. The 120 kWh battery is integrated into the vehicle as a structural element. The Rimac Nevera is said to do 0 to 100 km/h in under 2 seconds, and it has a top speed of 412 km/h (256 mph). The brakes, aerodynamics with active elements, and extensive driving-dynamics control are also among the original’s key technical features.

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1/18 model car by GT Spirit: resin mini with clear Nevera details

What you’re looking at here is a model car in 1/18 scale from GT Spirit. Important for collectors: the mini is made of resin, a type of synthetic material often used for sealed model cars because it allows for clean body shapes and finely modeled surfaces. Another important point is the production run, since this collectible model is a Limited Edition. In the photos, you can easily spot the typical proportions of the Rimac Nevera: the low front end, the cabin stretched far to the rear, the strong side air channels, and the fixed rear wing. The model’s shape language shows the original’s signature tight lines without classic combustion-engine features like large radiator openings. The low roofline, compact mirrors, and heavily sculpted side skirts are also captured well. This 1/18 scale model by GT Spirit is clearly aimed at collectors of modern hypercars and fans of electric supercars. Since this is a closed resin model, the focus is on the exterior shape, the paintwork, and the overall body presence.

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Paint, body details, and visible styling of the GT Spirit model

The paint looks like a dark metallic blue with a slight greenish shimmer depending on the light. That effect suits the technical, clean design of the Rimac Nevera really well. Bright reflection lines run along the doors, front fenders, and rear quarter section, making the sculpted body surfaces and cut-ins stand out clearly. Black contrast parts appear on the front splitter, front bumper, side aero pieces, side skirts, and around the rear section. There’s a “NEVERA” script visible on the side, which makes the connection to the original even clearer. The roof and glass area look dark-tinted, and through the side windows you can see a brown to cognac-colored interior, which gives a nice contrast to the exterior color. The wheels have a delicate multi-spoke design in silver/gray, with drilled brake discs visible behind them. You can’t identify a specific wheel manufacturer or exact wheel model from these photos alone, though. The logos on the center caps are present, but not clear enough for a secure identification beyond the vehicle itself. Overall, the model’s appeal comes from the long flowing side surfaces, the low stance, and the clean contrast between metallic blue, black aero parts, and silver wheels. Especially from the side, the model looks well balanced and technically sharp, without needing extra decals or decoration.

Collectible piece from Phat-T’s Modelly collection: details, limited run, and reference car

For collectors, this piece from “Phat-T’s” collection is especially interesting because of its modern reference car. The Rimac Nevera stands for the shift from a classic hypercar with a combustion engine to a fully electric high-performance vehicle. That also makes the miniature relevant, because it represents a car that marks a technical turning point in automotive history. On the model, you can see the low-integrated headlights, the air outlets on the hood, the deeply shaped door sections, and the striking rear end with its fixed wing. These elements give the model a clear structure and a strong presence in a display case. The resin construction helps sharpen the edges and capture the complex surface changes across the front, sides, and rear. A tuning company can’t be identified from the photos provided, and there’s also no reliable sign that the depicted car is linked to a movie or TV appearance. So for collector purposes, it mainly stands as a near-stock hypercar model. Another important note for documentation: this is a limited edition, which is a key feature for many collectors when it comes to brands like GT Spirit. If you collect modern electric hypercars in scale, this mini gives you a compact version of the Rimac Nevera with clearly recognizable body sculpting and strong visual accuracy.

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    Chriskitt

    Auto-translated A very nice electric car. I like it a lot too. The trains are also stylish cars 👍👍👏👏

    2 weeks ago
  • avatar
    Chriskitt

    Auto-translated A very nice electric car. I like it a lot too. The trains are also stylish cars 👍👍👏👏

    2 weeks ago