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Rimac Opens New Showroom for C_Two Hypercar in Shanghai, Sales Network Grows

Looking back at what Rimac has achieved over the past ten years, I can only say its journey in the automotive industry has been a very exciting one so far. The company rallied up several hundred passionate and talented people at their HQ in Croatia, and is on the verge of something big for the next decade. Considering their upcoming product, the C_Two, and their technology partnerships with industry giants, I can only wonder how far these folks will manage to go by the year 2030.
Rimac Concept Two Showroom in China 5 photos
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The Rimac Concept_Two electric hypercar is making its way onto markets in Asia, thanks to a smart move by the company's sales department. Of course, we are looking at key markets on the continent, and the first showroom has been opened in Shanghai, China. It comes as a result of Rimac's new partnership with the Kingsway Dealership Network. The Chinese company was founded in 1974, and has just launched its new brand Kingsway Apex, which is the group's new hypercar dedicated division.

This will enable a select few wealthy Chinese car collectors to access the highly anticipated 1,914-horsepower C_Two, as Kingsway already has a strong presence on the market, with a diversified portfolio of businesses focused on luxury and lifestyle. This move further boosts Rimac's presence around the globe, as it already has partners in Canada, the United States of America, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, and Japan.

The first vehicles haven't been delivered yet, but they should reach the end customer sometime this year. You just can't help but be inspired by Mate Rimac, if you'll back at his story and how the whole idea of an electric hypercar came to his mind. Talking about the new partnership, he noted that the customer experience is set to match the levels of performance attained by the C_Two and that clients in both Hong Kong and Macau will benefit from the deal.

“The C_Two is the next generation hypercar that unlocks the extreme performance of the electric drivetrain and will bring a new level of driving experience. It will be supported by a customer service experience to match – no matter where you are in the world. As such, we are very happy to welcome Kingsway Group into our family with their excellent reputation and access to the key markets for our customers in Hong Kong, Macau and China. This is another important step in the building of Rimac’s global network and brand.”  

The CEO of Kingsway Group Holdings, Mr. Albert Wong, also shared his enthusiasm for the newly formed connection, as he too is counting on the continuous development of electrification in the automotive industry for the future. “Kingsway reached another milestone. Rimac is an innovative company with outstanding capabilities in electrification. It is an extremely exciting time in the car industry and Rimac is at the cutting edge of this field. We are proud to partner with Mate and his company to take Rimac to new heights in the Greater China Region.

Rimac included just a few photos from the new showroom, and if you're ever in the area and would like to see the car up close, it is located at North Henan Road, no. 23 in the Jingan District. In one of the photos, you can notice the diversity of colors that are available for the C_Two, and we can't wait to see the various exterior-interior combos that people will go for. 

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About the author: Dragos Chitulescu
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The things Dragos enjoys the most in life are, in no particular order: cars, motorcycles, diecast cars, and drifting. He's seen (and driven) many vehicles since he started his writing career back in 2009, but his garage currently houses a 1991 Mazda RX-7 FC3S Turbo II and a 1999 Suzuki SV650-S.
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