Koenigsegg Agera
The Koenigsegg Agera is a mid-engined supercar produced by Swedish car manufacturer koenigsegg since 2011. It is a successor to the Koenigsegg CCX/CCXR. The name Agera comes from the Swedish verb 'agera' which means "to act" or in imperative form "(You) act!".
Specifications and performance
In early development the car was fitted with a 4.7-litre V8 engine with twin fixed-vane turbos, but it was replaced with a 5.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine for the production version of the car.
Engine and transmission

Dynamic
- 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 2.8 sec
- 0–200 km/h (0–124 mph) in 8.9 sec
- 0–300 km/h (0–186 mph) in 14.53 sec
Top speed for the production model is above 420 km/h (260 mph).
Exterior and interior

Koenigsegg Agera R

On 2 September 2011, during test sessions in Ängelholm, the Agera R broke six world land speed records for a production car, including 0–300 km/h in 14.53 seconds, and 0-300-0 km/h in only 21.19 seconds. The braking performance required to maintain this record is enabled in part by the Agera's stability, demonstrated by Koenigsegg's test driver and drivetrain technician Robert Serwanski, who was recorded by passenger Rob Ferretti (founder of the group "Super Speeders") braking from 186 mph to 0 without holding the steering wheel.
The Agera R can produce lateral cornering forces of 1.5G, due to a combination of mechanical balance and high levels of grip from the specially developed Michelin Supersport tyres.
The 2013 version of Agera R premiered at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. Upgrades included carbon fiber wheels, enhanced aerodynamics, and engine upgrades allowing the Agera R's 5 litre twin turbocharged engine to produce 1140 hp on E85. And, thanks to Koenigsegg's Flex Fuel Sensor technology, the ECU can respond to varying fuel qualities and alcohol content by reducing power levels as a means of protecting the engine. On standard low octane fuels, power is reduced to 960 hp.
The Agera R was featured prominently in the movie Need for Speed and in Criterion's Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012) and Need for Speed: Rivals (2013) video games.
Koenigsegg Agera S

On 10 June 2014, NAZA Swedish Motors launched the Agera S in Malaysia. It was the second Koenigsegg after the CCXR to arrive in the country, thus setting a new market for Koenigsegg. It was priced at RM5 million before the tax and it was estimated that it will be priced at RM15 million with government tax and duties – making it one of the most expensive cars in the country. The Agera S is the only model offered in Malaysia due to the absence of E85 biofuel in Malaysia.
Koenigsegg One:1

The Koenigsegg One:1 was presented at the March 2014 Geneva Motor Show. Koenigsegg will build six cars apart from the car presented on the Geneva Motor Show. All the cars have already been sold. Koenigsegg brought two cars to the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, where it was displayed alongside other supercars such as the McLaren P1, the Ferrari LaFerrari, the Porsche 918 Spyder and the Pagani Huayra.
The name One:1 comes from the power (1360 PS) to weight (1360 kg) ratio giving the car 1 PS per 1 kg weight. The 1360 PS power output is the equivalent of one megawatt, which Koenigsegg claims makes the One:1 the ‘world’s first megacar’. The car is more focused as a track car than the previous cars made by Koenigsegg. Koenigsegg had to sacrifice a few things to be able to achieve their goal with the car. There is an airscoop on the removable roof, so it would not have been possible to stow the roof in the trunk like previous models. As such, Koenigsegg have taken advantage of this and modeled the front to create more downforce, which reduces trunk capacity by 40%. The Koenigsegg One:1 is fitted with a variant of the same 5.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine used in all Ageras. It produces 1,360 PS (1,000 kW) at 7500 rpm and 1,371 N·m (1,011 lb·ft) of torque at 6000 rpm. Total weight of the engine is only 197 kg (434 lb) thanks to a carbon fiber intake manifold and the aluminium construction. The transmission is a 7-speed dual clutch paddle shift.
Koenigsegg Agera RS

Technical data
Koenigsegg Agera | Koenigsegg Agera R | Koenigsegg Agera R | Koenigsegg Agera S | Koenigsegg One:1 | Koenigsegg Agera RS | ||
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Production | from 2010 | 2011–2012 | from 2013 | from 2013 | 2014–2015 | from 2014 | |
Motor | 5.0L V8, dual Turbo | ||||||
Displacement | 5000 cm³ | ||||||
Transmission | Specially developed 7-speed dual clutch 1 input shaft transmission with paddle-shift Electronic differential | 7-speed paddle-shift with auto shift mode Koenigsegg Electronic differential (KED) Koenigsegg Gearbox Control Module (KGCM) | |||||
Power | 706 kW (947 bhp; 960 PS) at 7100 | 820 kW (1,100 bhp; 1,115 PS) at 6900 | 895 kW (1,200 bhp; 1,217 PS) at 7100 | 758 kW (1,016 bhp; 1,031 PS) at 7100 | 1,000 kW (1,341 bhp; 1,360 PS) at 7500 | 865 kW (1,160 bhp; 1,176 PS) at 7800 | |
Torque | 1100 Nm at 4000 | 1100 Nm at 4000 | 1200 Nm at 4100 | 1100 Nm at 4100 | 1371 Nm at 6000 | 1280 Nm at 4100 | |
RPM limiter | 7500/min | 7500/min | 7500/min | 8250/min | |||
Top Speed | 435 km/h (270 mph) | 440 km/h (273.4034 mph) | 443 km/h (275 mph) | 440 km/h (273.4034 mph) | 468 km/h (290.8 mph) | 198 km/h (123 mph) | |
0–100 km/h
(62 mph)
| 3 sec | 2.8 sec | 2.8 sec | 2.9 sec | ~ 2.7 sec | ||
0–200 km/h
(124 mph)
| 8 sec | 7.8 sec | 7.8 sec | 7.9 sec | |||
0–300 km/h
(186 mph)
| 14.53 sec | 11.92 sec | |||||
0-200-0 km/h | 13.5 sec | 12.6 sec | 12.8 sec | ||||
0-300-0 km/h
(186 mph)
| 21.19 sec | 22.7 sec | 17.95 sec | ||||
0–400 km/h
(248 mph)
| 20 sec | ||||||
400–0 km/h | 10 sec | ||||||
Braking distance (100–0 km/h) | 30.5m | 30.5m | 30.5m | 28m | |||
Curb weight (kg) / (lbs) All fluids, 50% fuel | 1435/3163 | 1435/3163 | 1415/3120 | 1360/2998 | 1395/3075 |
World Record
World records set on 8 June 2015 with an Agera One:1
Record | Time |
---|---|
0–300 km/h | 11.92 sec |
0–200 mph | 14.328 sec |
300–0 km/h | 6.03 sec |
200–0 mph | 6.384 sec |
0–300–0 km/h | 17.95 sec |
0–200–0 mph | 20.71 sec |
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