Watch £2million hypercar rear-ended by a motorbike – rider has a terrible day
A MOTORBIKE rider has been caught on video having a terrible day after rear-ending a Rimac hypercar.
The video was uploaded to YouTube by a user called ‘Allen’ and the incident takes place in the US.
It’s all shot using a smartphone from a car in traffic and the person filming appears to have witnessed the accident.
The title of the video is ‘Rimac Nevera Crash’ and starts with a shot of a Yamaha motorbike lying on its side.
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Various debris from the crash is lying on the road in front of the bike and the rider is kneeling on the road looking stunned.
The camera then pans to the right to reveal a Rimac Nevera hypercar, which costs $2.5million in the US.
The Rimac Nevera is an electric car with more than 1900hp and the ability to go from 0-62mph in less than two seconds.
Only 150 of these insane hypercars have been made and this one has just been shunted by an old motorbike.
The passenger in the Rimac is seen getting out and the person filming says: “I don’t know if you need anything, but they’ve been riding crazy down this whole PCH.”
The rider is then seen picking himself up and the driver of the Rimac pulls off the road to sort things out.
Hitting a £2million, limited edition hypercar is a bad day and the rider looks like he’s living it.
People in the comments didn’t have much sympathy for him.
Youtube user LaZaR said: “Dude, i do not wanna be in that guy shoes…hitting a 2M car, good luck putting that on your insurance claim.”
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