Koenigsegg plans a ‘CO2 neutral’ hybrid supercar
It'd slot below both the Agera RS and Regera.
It'd slot below both the Agera RS and Regera.
The Agera replacement will be at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show.
It's set to be more extreme than the record-holding Agera RS.
Almost exactly a year after a rare $1.5 million-plus Koenigsegg Agera RS crashed during testing in Sweden, it's happened again. To the same, repaired supercar.
Tweaks to the 8.0-liter twin-turbo V8 are still being contemplated
The Agera RS just set a production car top-speed record.
A Koenigsegg Agera RS hit 284.3 miles per hour and set a two-way averaged top speed record of 277.9 mph while testing in Nevada. Watch the video here.
It's time to see what 1,360 horsepower can really do when fully uncorked.
The driver and passenger were taken to the hospital, then released.
This is one of 25 Agera RS models, all of which are already sold.
The latest member of the Agera RS family, the Agera RSR, was specially designed for customers in Japan.
Believe it or not, the catalytic converter system of the Agera RS is quite interesting.
Listen to Christian von Koenigsegg give a fascinating interview about the details of the new Regera, the Agera One of 1, and the Agera RS. He makes you desperately want one of the company's cars.
Just ten months after its debut, Koenigsegg has sold all 25 examples of the Agera RS it will build. At least one will come to the US.
The seventh of 25 examples of the new Koenigsegg Agera RS to be built is destined for the United States, representing a new drive by the Swedish automaker to accelerate into the North American market.
Christian von Koenigsegg creates some of the most powerful cars in the world, and his company always finds a way to extract just a little more power or a tad less weight from each new product. In a new video, he explains that drive and makes the work sound easy.