Bugatti joins forces with electric hypercar maker Rimac
Electric hypercar company is taking control of Volkswagen’s supercar brand as part of a joint venture with (which VW owns). Bugatti and Rimac will share resources and expertise but remain separate brands with their own production and distribution setups as part of the new company, which will be called Bugatti Rimac.
Once the joint venture is up and running, which is expected to happen later this year, Bugatti will be able to harness Rimac’s EV knowhow and perhaps carry on its legacy of . Rimac, meanwhile, can tap into the knowledge of Bugatti, which makes on the planet in the Bugatti Veyron.
Rimac will own 55 percent of Bugatti Rimac and Porsche will hold the remainder. As of March, Porsche directly of Rimac, following for a 10 percent stake in 2018.
Meanwhile, the Rimac Group is creating a new company, Rimac Technology, to handle “development, production and supply of battery systems, drivetrains and other EV components.”
Bugatti Rimac’s headquarters will be in Zagreb, Croatia, where Rimac is based. A 200 million Euro ($237.3 million) Rimac Campus is scheduled to open in 2023 and it will be the research and development hub for both Rimac and Bugatti hypercars.
“We are combining Bugatti’s strong expertise in the hypercar business with Rimac’s tremendous innovative strength in the highly promising field of electromobility,” Porsche CEO Oliver Blume . “Bugatti is contributing a tradition-rich brand, iconic products, a loyal customer base and a global dealer network to the joint venture. In addition to technology, Rimac is contributing new development and organizational approaches.”
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