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The name One:1 comes from the power-to-weight ratio (1,360 PS to 1360 kg) giving the car 1 PS per 1 kg mass. The 1,360 PS power output is the equivalent of one megawatt, which Koenigsegg claims make the One:1 the 'world's first megacar'. The car is track-focused as opposed to the previous cars made by Koenigsegg, leading to changes such as ...
APEX: The Story of the Hypercar is a 2016 American documentary film directed by J.F. Musial and Josh Vietze, produced by Katherina Gaccione. It covers the definition of the automobile term 'hypercar', as well as Koenigsegg CEO and president Christian von Koenigsegg's mission to defeat the world record in the Nürburgring and Spa-Francorchamps in the Koenigsegg One:1.
Koenigsegg improved this record with the One:1 on 8 June 2015. It attained 0–300 km/h in 11.92 seconds and 0–300–0 km/h in 17.95 seconds (a 3.24 sec improvement over the 2011 Koenigsegg Agera R record), it also attained 0–322 km/h (0–200 mph) in 14.328 seconds and 0–322–0 km/h in 20.71 seconds. [77]
Koenigsegg One:1/Agera RS: 2014/2015 1,000 kW (1,341 hp; 1,360 PS) Internal combustion: Max output for Agera RS with 1 MW upgrade. 25 Agera RS, 7 One:1 units produced
Koenigsegg: One:1: 2014 Targa Sweden Limited to six units Koenigsegg: Regera: 2015–2022 Targa Sweden Limited to 80 units Koenigsegg: Jesko: 2021-present Coupé Sweden Limited to 125 units Koenigsegg: Jesko Absolut: 2022-present Coupé Sweden Limited production Koenigsegg: Gemera: 2021-present Coupé Sweden Limited to 300 units KTM: X-Bow ...
1:1 may refer to: 1:1 scale; 1:1 correspondence, the same as a set-theoretical bijection; 1:1 line in a 2-dimensional Cartesian coordinates; 1:1 aspect ratio (image), the square format; 1:1 pixel mapping; 1:1, an animated film by Richard Reeves (2001) One to one computing (education) Koenigsegg One:1, a model of the Koenigsegg Agera sports car
Koenigsegg states it is capable of accelerating to 100 km/h (62 mph) from a stand still in 2.8 seconds, 200 km/h (124 mph) in 6.6 seconds, 300 km/h (186 mph) in 10.9 seconds and attaining a speed of 400 km/h (249 mph) in 20 seconds. Koenigsegg also claims that the acceleration from 150–250 km/h (93–155 mph) requires 3.9 seconds. [1]
Christian Erland Harald von Koenigsegg (born July 2, 1972) [1] is a Swedish automotive engineer and entrepreneur. He is a descendant of the House and lineage of the Koenigsegg, a noble family from Germany. He is the founder and CEO of the Swedish high-performance automobile manufacturer Koenigsegg Automotive.