Antelope Valley Press

Croatia’s Rimac takes over iconic Bugatti

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ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Croatia’s electric supercar maker, which started in a garage a decade ago, is taking over the iconic French manufactur­er Bugatti in a deal that is reported to be worth millions of euros.

The Croatian car producer Rimac Automobili said Germany’s Volkswagen Group, including the Porsche division — which owns a majority stake in Bugatti — plans to create a new joint venture. The new company will be called Bugatti-Rimac.

Rimac Automobili announced Monday that it will be combining forces with Bugatti to “create a new automotive and technologi­cal powerhouse.”

Rimac has progressed in 10 years from a one-man garage startup to a successful company that produces electric supercars. Mate Rimac, who founded the company in 2009, says the venture is an “exciting moment” and calls the combinatio­n of the companies “a perfect match for each other.”

Porsche will own 45% of Bugatti-Rimac while Rimac Automobili will hold the remaining 55% stake, according to Croatian media reports. Financial details of the deal were not published.

Bugattis will continue to be assembled in eastern France, where the company was establishe­d in 1909. The vehicles will use engines developed and made in Croatia.

“In an industry evolving at ever-increasing speed, flexibilit­y, innovation and sustainabi­lity remain at the very core of Rimac’s operations,” the company said. “Uniting Rimac’s technical expertise and lean operations with Bugatti’s 110-year heritage of design and engineerin­g prowess represents a fusion of leading automotive minds.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This handout photo provided by Rimac Automobili shows a Rimac Nevera electric car, at an undisclose­d location in Croatia on April 15.
ASSOCIATED PRESS This handout photo provided by Rimac Automobili shows a Rimac Nevera electric car, at an undisclose­d location in Croatia on April 15.

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