Rimac has revealed a one-off C_Two customer car ahead of its debut at Pebble Beach later this week.
The C_Two California gets bright blue paint on the outside, plus holders for two six-litre bottles of champagne and two champagne flutes inside.
Mechanically, it’s unchanged over the regular C_Two. The blue is a new paint colour for Rimac, however, and a new set of wheels also features.
The C_Two accelerates from 0-60mph in 1.85sec and from 0-100mph in 4.3sec. Its 120kWh battery allows a range of 404 miles on the NEDC cycle, while power output is claimed to be 1888bhp and torque 1696lb ft. A 258mph top speed is also claimed.
Almost all of the 150-unit production run sold out in the three weeks after the car’s official debut at the Geneva motor show earlier this year.
Each car costs around £1.5 million, although Rimac sales boss Kreso Coric revealed to Autocar that buyers add an average of £450,000 of options to their car. The California buyer's champagne additions will have been part of this.
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