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The Agera R is a massive step forward for the Agera platform and exists as a more accurate representation of what a Koenigsegg is capable of.
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6 Koenigsegg Agera S
Top Speed: 261 MPH
It seems Koenigsegg can't produce anything but an impressive speed weapon.
Not so long ago, if you built a car that could crack 200 miles per hour while looking exotic, you were really something special.
Nowadays, though, that isn't good enough. The CCXR stands as the final version of Koenigseggs original hypercar design.
11 Koenigsegg Agera
Top Speed: 249 MPH
Agera, meaning "to take action" in Swedish, tells its story even before the engine is started.
The result is an almost unbelievable 600 horsepower from just the 2.0-liter internal combustion engine alone.
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9 Koenigsegg Regera
Top Speed: 251 MPH
A technological mindbender. It's not for gasoline fumes, but instead to radiate heat produced by its electrical system inverter.
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The rules to race on famous tracks such as the LeMans are clear, so every detail was followed to ensure that the CCGT passed the inspections.
Performance
0 to 60 MPH | 3 seconds |
Top Speed | 245 MPH |
Curb Weight | 2,425 pounds |
Horsepower | 600 horsepower |
Torque | 679 pound-feet |
Layout | middle engine, rear-wheel drive |
Passing inspections is not all that it was about, though.
Here are 15 of Koenigsegg's fastest creations.
Updated on July 16, 2023: Over the decades, numerous supercars have come and gone that have gained a place in our hearts, so we have decided to refresh and update this list. That means instead of burying this one into the endless articles lost to the internet, the original ten Koenigsegg supercars and a few new ones can be found below to help expand your knowledge.
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15 Koenigsegg CCR
Top Speed: 241 MPH
Due to the refresh of this list, the Koenigsegg CCR gains a spot in last place.
260+ miles per hour has been achieved as multiple areas of the car have been overhauled, including brakes, body panels, aero canards out front, a free-flowing exhaust, a higher redline, and the ability to run on E85 fuel.
Performance
0 to 60 MPH | 2.8 seconds |
Top Speed | 261 MPH |
Curb Weight | 3,164 pounds |
Horsepower | 1,115 pounds |
Torque | 885 pound-feet |
Layout | middle engine, rear-wheel drive |
E85 helps Koenigsegg achieve significantly higher horsepower numbers and gives these models an extra push towards a higher top speed.
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920 Nm 678.56 lb.-ft. The CCXR might not be the newest Koenigsegg model, but it can sure hold its own in a battle for speed.
Performance
0 to 60 MPH | 2.9 seconds |
Top Speed | 249 MPH |
Curb Weight | 2,601 pounds |
Horsepower | 1,004 horsepower |
Torque | 740 pound-feet |
Layout | middle engine, rear-wheel drive |
With a Koenigsegg-built engine rather than the modular Ford units used in the past, Christian and his team can proudly boast a massive 249 MPH, all-Swedish top speed.
The Ford-based 4.7-liter engine V-8 can push the car from a complete standstill to 100 MPH in under 7 seconds.
Currently, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolute (Koenigsegg's theoretical fastest car) has not been tested at the limit, but Christian says that may happen at some point, and it appears the results may shock the world.
Koenigsegg has been building supercars since 1994 and brought out his first car in 2000, called the CC8S.
300 miles per hour is the newest hypercar goal. Don't blink because this helps propel the four-seat Koenigsegg to 60 miles per hour in just 1.9 seconds on its way to a terminal velocity of 249 miles per hour.
Performance
0 to 60 MPH | 1.9 seconds |
Top Speed | 249 MPH |
Curb weight | 4,078 pounds |
Horsepower | 1,700 horsepower |
Torque | 2,580 pound-feet |
Layout | middle engine, all-wheel drive |
With its Koenigsegg exclusive "free valve" head design, the "Tiny Friendly Giant" three-cylinder engine, as it's described internally, uses a cam-free valve train that saves weight while adding more adjustability per combustion cycle.
It was a two-year side project solely in the works to give the brand a foothold on the track. For this super high-speed luxury special labeled as a "luxury menacer," Koenigsegg developed a trick single-speed transmission system called "direct drive." The hybrid hypercar is so powerful and has such an impressive power-to-weight ratio that a single ratio between the engine and the wheels is all that is necessary to propel the Regera to its top speed of just over 250 MPH.
Performance
0 to 60 MPH | 2.8 seconds |
Top Speed | 251 MPH |
Curb Weight | 3,589 pounds |
Horsepower | 1,479 horsepower |
Torque | 1,475 pound-feet |
Layout | middle engine, rear-wheel drive |
The car produces 1,500 horsepower, with 700 of that total consisting of electric-only power.
678.56 lb.-ft.