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From 0 to 100 in 1.72 seconds – setting new standards for acceleration. And braking.
In July 2025, the Rimac Nevera made history once again: with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 1.72 seconds, it is currently the fastest production vehicle in the world.
But impressive acceleration is only half the story. True performance is revealed when braking.
Because at these speeds, every millisecond counts – and this is exactly where LSP's brake-by-wire systems set new standards.
Modern brake-by-wire systems must respond in less than 150 milliseconds to ensure safety and stability. Our current measurement?
Time to lock (TTL): only 128 milliseconds – more than ten times faster than the vehicle's acceleration.
These values were not achieved under laboratory conditions, but in realistic driving scenarios under high load – with series components, on normal asphalt. Just as they are used in everyday life.
"Fast cars need even faster braking systems. The Nevera's acceleration is extraordinary – we are delighted to support true engineering excellence with precise, repeatable deceleration"— Emanuel Wallrapp, Product Manager at LSP IAS GmbH
Rimac once again demonstrates how electric mobility and high-performance technology come together. And with every new record, it becomes clearer:
Innovations are not only defined by speed – but also by control.
Learn more about our brake-by-wire systems for high-performance vehicles:
https://www.lsp-ias.com/our-products/brake-systems-for-supercars-and-hypercars