10 Most Expensive Koenigsegg

The Koenigsegg One of One is the most expensive Koenigsegg ever made, with a price tag of $10 million. Custom-built for a buyer who wanted the only one in existence, this exclusive hypercar has a carbon fiber body and a 1,360 hp engine. It's the ultimate bespoke creation from the Swedish manufacturer.

Koenigsegg is a Swedish car manufacturer known for making some of the most exclusive and high-performance supercars in the world. Founded in 1994 by Christian von Koenigsegg, the company produces only a handful of hypercars each year with price tags in the millions. Koenigsegg cars are the ultimate combination of speed, luxury, and innovation.

Let’s take a look at the 10 most expensive Koenigsegg cars ever made:

Top 10 Most Expensive Koenigsegg

10. Koenigsegg CC8S

The CC8S was the first car ever made by Koenigsegg. This 2-door coupe was limited to only 6 units and could reach speeds over 240 mph. Under the hood was a 655 horsepower, V8 engine.

The engine management system senses the fuel mixture and adjusts the engine’s operation accordingly. The Agera R’s fuel system has enough flow capacity to generate 1140 hp and 1200 Nm of torque on E85 and E100 biofuel.

9. Koenigsegg CCR

Succeeding the CC8S was the CCR in 2004. It was the first model to use Koenigsegg’s own engine design. The CCR boasted 806 horsepower and could accelerate from 0-62 mph in just 3.2 seconds. This car is truly unique with its distinctive colourway. The Koenigsegg CCR achieved a remarkable feat in February 2005 when it claimed the Guinness Record for the world’s fastest production car, reaching a top speed of 388 km/h.

8. Koenigsegg Agera R

Introduced in 2011, the Agera R model has a 5.0-liter V8 engine producing 1,140 horsepower. It set a new 0-300-0 km/h record of only 21.19 seconds. The engine management system senses the fuel mixture and adjusts the engine’s operation accordingly. The Agera R’s fuel system has enough flow capacity to generate 1140 hp and 1200 Nm of torque on E85 and E100 biofuel.

7. Koenigsegg Gemera

Koenigsegg Tiny Friendly Giant Twin Turbo Freevalve 3-cylinder Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) with dry sump lubrication. This 2+2 seater supercar has four seats and is also one of the first hybrid models by Koenigsegg. The Gemera combines a twin-turbo 3-cylinder engine with 3 electric motors for a total output over 1,700 horsepower.

6. Koenigsegg One

The car is fitted with a variant of the same 5.0 L twin-turbocharged V8 engine used in the other Agera variants. It generates a maximum power output of 1,360 PS (1,000 kW; 1,341 hp) at 7,500 rpm and 1,371 N⋅m (1,011 lb⋅ft) of torque at 6,000 rpm.

Considered an ultimate track-focused car, the One:1 has a power to weight ratio of 1 horsepower for every 1 kg. With 1,360 horsepower and only 1,360 kg of weight, this makes it one of the fastest Koenigsegg ever at over 273 mph.

5. Koenigsegg Regera

Introduced in 2016, the Regera is a hybrid model pairing a twin-turbo V8 engine with 3 electric motors. It produces over 1,500 hp and has a claimed top speed of 255 mph.

The Regera is the first car in the world that operates all body closures completely automatically, at the touch of a button. We call this system ‘Autoskin’. Koenigsegg has managed to robotize the entire Regera with almost no weight penalty, thanks to the latest advances in compact lightweight hydraulic technology.

4. Koenigsegg Agera RS Gryphon

With a run of only 3 units, the Agera RS Gryphon is quite exclusive. It has a 1,360 hp twin-turbo V8 and many exposed carbon fiber surfaces inside and out.World Record Holder. This isn’t just any hypercar; it’s a world record holder.

With a top speed of 277.87 mph, the Gryphon has etched its name in history as the fastest production car in the world. This achievement is a testament to its exceptional aerodynamics and power.

3. Koenigsegg Jesko Black Edition

The fastest car in the world is the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut. Swedish automaker Koenigsegg said it would do 310 mph, but it hit 330 mph in actual testing. Power comes from a twin-turbo V8 that makes nearly 1,300 horsepower on standard gasoline.

2. Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita

A special edition of the now-retired CCXR, the Trevita name comes from the Swedish meaning “three whites”. It is made of Koenigsegg’s special diamond-colored carbon fiber, and has the same 4.8-liter twin-supercharged V8 as the CCXR. It is intended to run on biofuel, and when it does it can produce 1,018 horsepower.

1. Koenigsegg One Of One

The most expensive Koenigsegg ever is the aptly named “One of One”. Made specifically for a buyer who wanted the only one in existence, this custom-built supercar has a carbon fiber body, 1,360 hp engine, and more. It’s the ultimate expression of exclusivity from Koenigsegg.

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