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Agera RS1 [41] Agera RSR [41] A one of three limited edition version of the Agera RS which was only sold to customers in Japan. The car features the top-mounted rear wing from the Koenigsegg One:1, while also featuring a shorter roof scoop enabling the roof to be stored in the front.
The Koenigsegg Regera was the first car to be equipped with Autoskin, a feature which allowed this mechanism to be completely motorized by making the door sweep automatically by pressing a button. [3] These doors are found on all Koenigsegg cars which includes: Koenigsegg Agera; Koenigsegg Agera Final; Koenigsegg Agera R; Koenigsegg Agera RS ...
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]
Niklas Lars Erik Lilja [1] (born 22 November 1984) [2] is a race driver and factory test driver at Koenigsegg Automotive AB.He set the land speed record for a production vehicle in 2017 with an average top speed of 277.87 mph (447.19 km/h) in a Koenigsegg Agera RS, as well as several related records.
After the Koenigsegg Agera RS was found not eligible for this list since only 11 cars had engines rated higher than 865 kW, the former 25 car minimum was dropped and replaced with new rules based on suggestions by Koenigsegg PR manager Steven Wade.
The Koenigsegg Chimera is based on the Koenigsegg Agera RS chassis. It has the Koenigsegg Jesko engine and the Koenigsegg CC850 transmission. This car, like the Koenigsegg CCGT, is one of one manufactured car. The Chimera was used as a testing platform to develop the CC850 three years prior to the unveiling at The Aurora Concours.
The Koenigsegg Regera is a limited production, plug-in hybrid grand touring sports car manufactured by Swedish automotive manufacturer Koenigsegg. It was unveiled at the March 2015 Geneva Motor Show. The name Regera is a Swedish verb, meaning "to reign" or "to rule". Koenigsegg produced 85 Regeras, [10] most of which were sold upon unveiling ...
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