Koenigsegg’s Ultimate Driver’s Megacar Unveiled in Monterey

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the first production Koenigsegg CC8S, the CC850 was unveiled at The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering. In celebration Christian von Koenigsegg’s 50th birthday, only 50 cars will be produced. Twenty years ago the introduction of the Koenigsegg’s first production car, the CC8S, defined the new “megacar” category. In celebration of … Read more

The Gemera – the world’s first Mega-GT and Koenigsegg’s first four-seater

 

 

Swedish manufacturer of high-performance sports cars, based in Ängelholm, Skåne County, Sweden unveiled the Koenigsegg Gemera: the 1,700bhp four-seat ‘Mega GT’.

Koenigsegg Gemera; @Koenigsegg

The Gemera is limited to an edition of 300 cars. It is an extreme megacar seating four large adults comfortably with space catering to their carry-on luggage. This means the Koenigsegg megacar experience can be shared with family and friends.

“Despite the current coronavirus outbreak, we doubt the end of the world is coming anytime soon. The car apocalypse, however, could be near as Koenigsegg has just presented the first production car to be powered by a three-cylinder engine in its entire history,” commented motor1.com. “Not only that, but it’s the first model of the company to seat four passengers and the automaker likes to call it a mega-GT. Meet the Gemera.”

Despite being a four-seater, the Gemera easily outperforms most two-seat megacars, both combustion and electric. Still, the focus of the Gemera is taking on long-range public roads – family trips, in comfort, style, and safety with never-before-experienced performance.

With its 1.27 megawatts of power and 3500 Nm of torque, the Gemera goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and to 400 km/h in record matching pace. Equipped with three electric motors, the Gemera can drive completely silent up to 300 km/h, and the powerful 800V battery gives a range of up to 50 km in EV mode.

Koenigsegg Gemera; @Koenigsegg
Koenigsegg Gemera; @Koenigsegg

The Gemera comes with an evocative and deep-throated growl from its large displacement Freevalve 3-cylinder engine.

As the first in a new segment the Gemera Mega-GT is set to impress with 4 cold and 4 warm cup holders, front and rear seat central infotainment displays, front and rear wireless phone chargers, Apple CarPlay, On board internet and Wi-Fi, 11 speaker state of the art sound system, exterior and interior cameras, 4 reading lights, memory foam heated seats, electric front seats, 3 climate zones, Autoskin plus much more.

The three electric motors – one for each rear wheel and one on the crankshaft of the engine – have a combined output of 800 kW or 1100 bhp simultaneously, or 1400 bhp when counted individually. On top comes 600 bhp and 600 Nm from the 2- liter 3-cylinder dry-sumped twin-turbo Freevalve engine, named the Tiny Friendly Giant (or TFG for short).

The TFG is a progressive outlook on the powertrains of tomorrow. The TFG offers a lighter, more efficient cradle-to-grave solution compared to any combustion engine before it.

Koenigsegg Gemera; @Koenigsegg
Koenigsegg Gemera; @Koenigsegg

The Gemera, if plugged in and filled with second-generation (Gen 2.0) ethanol or CO2-neutral methanol like Vulcanol or any mix thereof, becomes at least as CO2-neutral as a pure electric car running on a “good” electric source. Before these second-generation renewable fuel sources are more accessible, the Gemera can also be driven on E85 and in worst case normal petrol.

Koenigsegg Gemera is one of the safest megacars out there and it is designed for world-wide homologation. The Gemera has a very strong carbon fiber monocoque, six smart airbags, stability control, TC, ABS and an ADAS 2.5 assistant system. It lacks nothing in ultimate safety.

The all-wheel steering and all-wheel drive and all-wheel torque vectoring give the Gemera maximum opportunity to offer a safe, stable and exhilarating drive. ISOFIX is available for both rear seats.

Koenigsegg Gemera; @Koenigsegg
Koenigsegg Regera supercar; @Koenigsegg YouTube
Koenigsegg Gemera; @Koenigsegg

 

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What it’s like to own and drive a Koenigsegg: Koenigsegg Ghost Squadron 2018

 

After two consecutive years in Scandinavia, Koenigsegg Ghost Squadron 2018, the Koenigsegg Owners Tour, was held in southern Germany – “the ancestral home of the Koenigsegg family,” as Koenigsegg’s team announced in a statement. The Swedish manufacturer of high-performance sports cars is based in Ängelholm, Skåne County, Sweden.

Koenigsegg ghost Squadron
Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com

 

As has become tradition, the supercar manufacturer produced a video of the weekend. The video offers images of some amazing cars snaking their way through the mountain roads of the Black Forest in Germany and interviews with some Koenigsegg’s customers who gave their thoughts on what it’s like to own and drive a Koenigsegg.

Ghost Squadron 2018 kicked off in Baden-Baden, 70kms west of Stuttgart. Guests and their cars assembled at the Brenners Park Hotel and Spa, a beautiful hotel and our base for the first two nights of the event.

“Our first duty of this event was to present the keys to Thor and Väder to their lucky owners. The two Agera Final Edition cars made their public debut at Ghost Squadron 2018,” said Koenigsegg.

The goal, as always for this event, is to have fun and build friendships within the wider Koenigsegg family. The event is open to all Koenigsegg customers world-wide and while timing and logistics prevent many owners from attending, the 2018 turnout was fantastic with 16 Koenigseggs present and a handful of future customers driving other vehicles as part of an extended fleet.

The largest ever gathering of the Koenigsegg family – 19 cars, took place in 2017 in Sweden. Starting in Malmö, the fleet toured the southern Swedish countryside, including a stop at a wet Ring Knutstorp. The first ever customer, Stephan, who still owns and drives his Koenigsegg CCR today, is also starring in the event video.

The Koenigsegg Regera and Agera FE ‘Thor’ both participated in the hillclimb at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed
The Koenigsegg Regera and Agera FE ‘Thor’ both participated in the hillclimb at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed; koenigsegg.com

Koenigsegg at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018

Koenigsegg’s factory involvement in this year’s show included three vehicles – two Agera FE models and one Regera.

Fresh from their debuts at the Ghost Squadron event in Germany one week earlier, the Koenigsegg Regera and Agera FE ‘Thor’ were both part of the Michelin Supercar grouping that completed two runs per day up the Goodwood hillclimb circuit. These two cars split the event, with Thor running Thursday and Friday, and the Regera running on the weekend.

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Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com
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Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com
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Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com

On 1 October 2017, an Agera RS set an unofficial record for 0–400–0 km/h (0–249–0 mph) with a time of  36.44 seconds. The record was set at the Vandel Airfield in Denmark and broke the record of 42 seconds. The Agera RS broke the previous record set by the Bugatti Chiron a few weeks earlier.

On 4 November 2017, an Agera RS set a new record for the world’s fastest production car with an average speed of 446.97 km/h (277.73 mph). The record breaking run was done on a closed 11 mi (18 km) section of Nevada State Route 160 in Pahrump, Nevada, United States. On the same day they also beat their own 0– 400–0 km/h record they set a few weeks prior (33.29 seconds compared to the old record of 36.44 seconds).

Koenigsegg ghost Squadron 2018 - presenting the keys to Thor and Väder to their lucky owners
Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com
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Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com
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Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com
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Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com
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Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com
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Video and stills: Sebastian von Koenigsegg and Johan Bohlin. Photos by Keno Zache and Steven Wade. www.koenigsegg.com

 

A Concours d’Elégance in the truest sense: Tribute to 70 Years of Ferrari @ 2017 Salon Privé

Automotive Excellence: Salon Privé announces ‘Tribute to 70 Years of Ferrari.’ Concours Masters is a special new one-day competition dedicated each year to celebrate a particular manufacturer, country of origin or automotive moment-in-time. A Concours d’ Elégance in the truest sense, Salon Privé is the most luxurious of garden parties set against the backdrop of … Read more

Spyker hand-built sportscars to be propelled by the new Koenigsegg engine

 Spyker x Koenigsegg at 2017 Geneva Motor Show. Spyker cars have always been bespoke in every aspect apartfrom their drivetrain. Spyker announces engine supply agreement with Koenigsegg for its Preliator sportscars on the occasion of the world debut of the Spyker C8 Preliator Spyder at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show. The normally-aspirated, Koenigsegg dry-sump … Read more