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KOENIGSEGG AGERA CARS PHOTOS
ABOUT KOENIGSEGG AGERA:
The Koenigsegg Agera is a mid-engined sports car produced by Swedish car manufacturer Koenigsegg. It is a successor to the Koenigsegg CCX/CCXR. The name comes from the Swedish verb 'agera' which means "to act" or in imperative form "(You) act!".It was named Hypercar of the Year in 2010 by Top Gear magazine.[4] The Agera RS model is the world's fastest production car, setting a record in 2017 with a GPS-verified two-way average top speed of 447 km/h (278 mph) and a fastest straight-line speed of 458 km/h (285 mph).The Agera ceased production in July 2018 with the unveiling of the two final edition cars at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Other special editions
There have been a number of special editions of the Agera built on customer request. Such special editions include:
- Agera N[28]
- Agera X[29]
- Agera S Hundra (built to celebrate the production of 100 cars)[19]
- Agera HH[30]
- Agera RS Naraya[31]
- Agera RS Draken[32]
- Agera RS Valhall[33]
- Agera RS1[32]
- Agera RSR (3 special-edition Agera RS built for Japanese customers)[32]
- Agera ML[34]
- Agera HM[35]
- Agera XS (2 special-edition Agera RS built for two US customers)[31]
- Agera RSN[36]
- Agera RS Phoenix[37]
- Agera R Zijin[38]
Technical data
Koenigsegg Agera | Koenigsegg Agera R | Koenigsegg Agera S | Koenigsegg One:1 | Koenigsegg Agera RS | Koenigsegg Agera Final | ||
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Production | 2011 | 2011–2014 | 2012–2014 | 2014–2015 | 2015–2018 | 2016–2018 | |
Engine | 5.0L V8, Twin-turbo | ||||||
Displacement | 5,032 cm³ | 5,065 cm³ | |||||
Transmission | Specially developed 7-speed dual-clutch 1 input shaft transmission with paddle-shift Electronic differential | ||||||
Power | 960 PS (947 bhp; 706 kW) at 7,100 | 1,140 PS (1,124 bhp; 838 kW) at 6,900 | 1,030 PS (1,016 bhp; 758 kW) at 7,100 | 1,360 PS (1,341 bhp; 1,000 kW) at 7,500 | 1,176 PS (1,160 bhp; 865 kW) at 7,800 1,360 PS (1,341 bhp; 1,000 kW) at 7,500 (1 MW upgrade) | 1,360 PS (1,341 bhp; 1,000 kW) at 7,500 | |
Torque | 1,100 N⋅m (811 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 | 1,200 N⋅m (885 lbf⋅ft) at 4,100 | 1,100 N⋅m (811 lbf⋅ft) at 4,100 | 1,370 N⋅m (1,010 lbf⋅ft) at 6,000 | 1,280 N⋅m (944 lbf⋅ft) at 4,100 1,370 N⋅m (1,010 lbf⋅ft) at 6,000 (1 MW upgrade) | 1,370 N⋅m (1,010 lbf⋅ft) at 6,000 | |
RPM limiter | 7,500/min | 8,250/min | |||||
0–100 km/h (62 mph) | 3 sec | 2.8 sec | 2.9 sec | ~ 2.8 sec | ~ 2.9 sec[39] (1 MW upgrade) 2.6 sec (C&D) | ||
0–200 km/h (124 mph) | 8 sec | 7.8 sec | 7.9 sec | 6.6 sec | ~6.9 sec[39](1 MW upgrade) 5.8 sec | ||
0–300 km/h (186 mph) | 14.5 sec | 11.92 sec | 13.3 sec 10.9 sec 10.3 sec (1 MW upgrade) | ||||
Curb weight (kg) / (lb) All fluids, 50% fuel | 1,435 / 3,163 | 1,435 / 3,163 | 1,415 / 3,120 | 1,360 / 2,998 | 1,395 / 3,075 | 1,395 / 3,075 |
World records
Record | Time |
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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 |
On 1 October 2017, the Agera RS made the 0–400–0 km/h (0–249–0 mph) record in 36.44 seconds, 5.56 seconds faster than the record made by the Bugatti Chiron. The record was achieved on an old Danish air base in Vandel, Denmark. The car was driven by Koenigsegg test driver Niklas Lilja. Koenigsegg mentioned that during the record run, the car accelerated from 0–400 km/h in 26.88 seconds over a distance of 1,958 metres and decelerated in 9.56 seconds over a distance of 483 metres. The total distance used for the record was 2,441 metres. During the speed record run on 4 November 2017, Koenigsegg also broke their previous 0–400–0 km/h record by 2.57 seconds.[42]
Record | Time |
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0–400–0 km/h | 36.44 sec |
0–400–0 km/h | 33.29 sec |
On 4 November 2017, Koenigsegg made the production car speed record with an Agera RS recording an average speed of 447 km/h (278 mph). The car achieved a speed of 458 km/h (285 mph) during its northbound run and 436 km/h (271 mph) during its southbound (return run). Official confirmation of the record by Guinness World Records still awaits. The car was driven by Koenigsegg test driver Niklas Lilja. The record run was made in opposite directions on an 18-kilometre (11 mi) section of Nevada State Route 160 between Las Vegas and Pahrump in the United States which was closed specifically for that purpose.[43]
Record | Speed (average) |
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Agera RS | 277.9 mph (447.2 km/h)[44] |