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273 mph Koenigsegg Agera R goes on sale in U.S. By Viknesh Vijayenthiran , High Gear Media Published October 1, 2012 12:41pm EDT | Updated October 10, 2016 11:41pm EDT ...
Just such an example of a car was recently spotted in China - the Agera R Zijin. The unfamiliar Chinese word translates into purple gold, and that`s exactly what the car is - purple on the outside ...
With only 120 or so built over the course of its 23-year history, Koenigsegg makes each one of its high-priced hypercars to order in line with its ...
Koenigsegg brought its latest hypercar, the Agera R, to Geneva. Read about and see photos of the 1115-hp Agera R at Car and Driver.
The purpose of my visit today is to discover just how far Koenigsegg has come by driving an example of its first car, a 2003, 655bhp CC8S, back-to-back with its latest, the 1140bhp Agera R.
The Koenigsegg Agera R, the holder of six production car records, has finally been launched on the American market. The Swedish supercar made its official North American debut at the recent Pebble ...
The Koenigsegg Agera R which has been reworked for the 2013 model year, raising peak horsepower to 1140 bhp, giving it a top speed of 440 km/h (273 mph) which Koenigsegg will attempt to prove ...
The Koenigsegg Agera R, built by an extraordinary man named Christian von Koenigsegg, in Angelholm, Sweden, last year laid waste to a bunch of Guinness production-car records, among them: zero to ...
We all know Koenigsegg makes blisteringly fast exotic cars. The latest hyper machine from Sweden is the Agera R, and Koenigsegg wanted to see just how fast its two-door toy could go. With the help ...
The crew at Koenigsegg is pretty confident the company's Agera R can put some high-end metal in its place. That includes bruisers like the McLaren P1 and the Ferrari LaFerrari, thanks in part to ...
evo speaks with Christian von Koenigsegg, and drives the earliest CC8S and brand new Agera R, to find out why it’s time to take the Swedish supercar builder seriously ...
The Koenigsegg Agera R, built by an extraordinary man named Christian von Koenigsegg, in Angelholm, Sweden, last year laid waste to a bunch of Guinness production-car records, among them: zero to ...