Maybe electric hypercars won’t dominate the acceleration record books after all? The Swedish carmaker proudly announced on Friday that its seven-year-old hypercar was able to rocket to 249 mph (400 ...
In the wild world of hypercars, the Koenigsegg Regera is a legend. With a ground-breaking power-train configuration tucked beneath a fighter-jet-style carbon-fiber body, it’s one of the quickest ...
This is what happens when a Swedish auto engineer remembers his ancestors were berserk Vikings that bowed to nobody – records fall under a high-speed axe. Mate Rimac is easily one of the central ...
Despite no longer being in production, the Koenigsegg Regera has recaptured the 0-249-0 mph record, doing it in 28.8 seconds. The Swedish supercar beat the Rimac Nevera, which recently set a time of ...
The Koenigsegg Regera, which is almost a decade old, has been setting speed and braking records for a few years now, the kind of thing Koenigsegg does for fun, because at this point they don't have ...
The Koenigsegg Regera is capable of outlandish things that already make it stand out from other insanely expensive supercars. So when one shows up at auction claiming to carry over $1 million worth in ...
For most people who know cars, the name "Koenigsegg" needs no introduction — though sometimes a quick spell-check. If there's one thing these cars are famous for, it's being fast. Alarmingly fast, ...
Koenigsegg has announced that it has set two new world records with the Koenigsegg Regera, the car set a new world record for 0 to 250 miles per hour and 250 mph to 0 and a new world record for 0 to ...
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.
Founded in 1994 by 22-year-old automotive engineer Christian von Koenigsegg, Koenigsegg is a Swedish automobile manufacturer ...
Koenigsegg is without a doubt one of the finest hypercar manufacturers in the world, with its cars being incredibly scarce and even more impressive when it comes to numbers, performance, and price ...
The Swedish carmaker proudly announced on Friday that its seven-year-old hypercar was able to rocket to 249 mph (400 kmph) and then completely halt all of its momentum in just 28.81 seconds during a ...
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