Hyundai Motor Group to invest 80M EUR million in Rimac Automobili

(May 14, 2019) SEOUL — Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors Corporation have jointly invested 80M Euros ($89.6 million) in Rimac Automobili  — the Croatian high-performance electric vehicle technology and sports car company. The companies have announced a strategic partnership to collaborate on the development of high-performance electric vehicles.

With the new collaboration underway, Hyundai Group aims to speed up its transition towards Clean Mobility and position itself as a global leader in driving this change in the industry.

Rimac has established themselves as a leader in high-performance electric vehicle technology and as an electric sports car manufacturer. The company continues to deliver EV technology supporting many industry partners to accelerate their way towards an electric future.

Hyundai, Kia and Rimac will work closely together to develop an electric version of Hyundai Motor’s N brand midship sports car and a high-performance fuel cell electric vehicle.

“Rimac is an innovative company with outstanding capabilities in high-performance electric vehicles,” said Euisun Chung, executive vice chairman of Hyundai Motor Group.

“Its startup roots and abundant experience collaborating with automakers combined with technological prowess makes Rimac the ideal partner for us. We look forward to collaborating with Rimac on our road to Clean Mobility.”

Founder and CEO of Rimac Automobili, Mate Rimac said: “We are very impressed by the Hyundai Motor Group’s vision and prompt and decisive initiative. We believe that this technology partnership will create maximum value for our companies and their customers. Rimac is still a young and relatively small but fast-growing company. We see a strong investor and technology partner in Hyundai Motor Group and believe that this collaboration will charge the company’s position as a Tier-1 electrification components supplier to the industry."

About Rimac Automobili

Rimac Automobili was founded in 2009 by Mate Rimac (then 21), converting his first Guinness-World-Record breaking electric car in a garage. Today, Rimac develops and manufactures key electrification systems for many global automotive companies, and at the same time, raises the bar for performance EVs with its own electric hypercars. The technology company with headquarters on the outskirts of Zagreb, Croatia, employs more than 500 people today with plans for strong future growth.