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Rimac keen to buy Porsche’s stake in Bugatti

Croatian hypercar brand Rimac Automobili is making headlines once again as it sets its sights on acquiring full control of the iconic supercar maker Bugatti. The brand, known for its cutting-edge technology and high-performance electric vehicles, is looking to buy out Porsche’s stake in Bugatti, a move that could potentially shake up the luxury car market.

Rimac Automobili, founded in 2009 by Mate Rimac, has quickly made a name for itself in the automotive industry with its innovative approach to electric vehicles. The brand’s flagship model, the Rimac C_Two, boasts an impressive 1,914 horsepower and can go from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.85 seconds, making it one of the fastest production cars in the world. With a focus on sustainability and performance, Rimac has gained a loyal following of car enthusiasts and has caught the attention of major players in the industry.

One such player is Porsche, which acquired a 15.5% stake in Bugatti in 1998. This partnership has resulted in the production of some of the most iconic and exclusive supercars, including the Bugatti Veyron and the Chiron. However, with the rise of electric vehicles and the increasing demand for sustainable transportation, Porsche has been looking to shift its focus towards electric and hybrid cars. This has led to discussions of selling its stake in Bugatti, and Rimac has emerged as a potential buyer.

The potential acquisition of Bugatti by Rimac has caused a stir in the automotive world, with many speculating on the implications of such a move. Some see it as a strategic move by Rimac to expand its portfolio and establish itself as a major player in the luxury car market. Others see it as a risky move, as Bugatti has a long-standing reputation and a loyal customer base that may not be easily swayed by a new owner.

However, Rimac has proven itself to be a force to be reckoned with in the automotive industry. The brand has already secured partnerships with major players such as Hyundai and Koenigsegg, and has plans to expand its production capabilities with a new factory in Croatia. With its expertise in electric vehicle technology and its track record of producing high-performance cars, Rimac is well-equipped to take on the challenge of owning and managing Bugatti.

Moreover, the potential acquisition could also bring about exciting collaborations between Rimac and Bugatti. The two brands share a passion for pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the automotive world, and a partnership between them could result in groundbreaking innovations and advancements in the industry. This could also lead to the development of more sustainable and environmentally friendly supercars, which is a growing concern in the luxury car market.

The acquisition of Bugatti by Rimac could also have a positive impact on the Croatian economy. With Rimac’s plans for expansion and the potential growth of Bugatti under its ownership, there could be an increase in job opportunities and a boost to the country’s economy. This could also put Croatia on the map as a hub for high-performance and sustainable car production, further solidifying Rimac’s position as a leader in the industry.

In conclusion, the potential acquisition of Bugatti by Rimac is an exciting development in the automotive world. It not only showcases the brand’s ambition and determination to make a mark in the luxury car market, but also has the potential to bring about positive changes and advancements in the industry. With Rimac’s expertise and innovative approach, we can only expect great things from this potential partnership.

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