Koenigsegg is chasing 300 mph in dramatic fashion. The Jesko Absolut is the Swedish company's idea of a high-speed streamliner, with a drag coefficient of 0.278 and 1600 horsepower from a twin-turbo V ...
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 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 ...
Koenigsegg just reset its own record with the Jesko, but the automaker may not be done yet. In February, Koengisegg founder and CEO Christian von Koenigsegg said the Jesko Absolut will make a ...
Koenigsegg has officially retaken the hallowed 0-400-0 km/h record set just under a month ago by fellow hypercar manufacturer Rimac. Koenigsegg factory driver Markus Lundh completed the feat in a ...
View post: 1988 Ford E-250 Coachmen Camper Conversion For Sale In Mystery Machine Livery. Koenigsegg has recaptured a coveted speed record from Rimac. In 2024, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut set a new 0 ...
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Swedish hypercar brand Koenigsegg is no stranger to breaking records. In 2005, Koenigsegg briefly dethroned McLaren for the ...
If there is a Koenigsegg that will break through the 300-mph barrier, this is it. If there is a Koenigsegg that will be the fastest car the Swedish automaker builds, this is also it. Not long after ...
Athletes often like to say that it’s much harder to stay at the top than to get to the top, as a target is immediately put on their back the moment they reach the summit. This appears to be the case ...
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 ...
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 ...
The first production vehicle to crack 200 mph was the Ferrari F40. The year was 1987; immediately after that Italian stallion’s speedometer registered 201, the race to enter the 300 mph club began. In ...
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