Koenigsegg called it the “Flower Power” car. Back in 2006, when most supercar builders were focused on ever-increasing muscle, the Swedish automaker decided to combine output with sustainability via ...
There's no such thing as a common (or inexpensive) Koenigsegg, but this example is rarer than most. A CCXR prototype from 2006, it was one of the earliest hypercars the company built to use biofuel.
Koenigsegg has once again rewritten the record books, with its Jesko Absolut hypercar now officially holding the title for the fastest top speed ever achieved in a standing half-mile run. Driven by ...
You might have seen motoring publications quote 1,600 horsepower for the Jesko, but said ponies are metric because Koenigsegg is headquartered in a country that adopted the metric system in 1878. Even ...
The Koenigsegg Gemera features a hybrid powertrain with a V8 engine, delivering a combined output of 2300 hp. This makes it ...
The Koenigsegg Jesko is a hot commodity, but that didn’t stop the company from using the car to set a new world record. While this seems like a questionable move, the Jesko Absolut is now the fastest ...
The Koenigsegg Jesko's 5.0-liter V8 makes 1280 hp and 1106 lb-ft of torque on pump gas, and 1600 hp on E85. It doesn’t seem like this was any serious winter testing, and with the spring 2022 launch ...
One of these was a stealthy, satin-black prototype used to help fine-tune the biofuel technology. Now, after years of being tucked away in storage in Norway, chassis No. 7031 is heading to auction at ...