Hypercar maker Koenigsegg is renowned for its meticulous attention to detail and over-the-top engineering. It’s a practice ...
Modeled after the gearbox in the Jesko, it uses nine speeds, but has no starter, no flywheel, and no reverse gear. For ...
Koenigsegg's Gemera hypercar features the groundbreaking Light Speed Tourbillon Transmission (LSTT), promising lightning-fast ...
This foreign supercar employs some of the most innovative technology to boost the power of its small engine upwards of 1,000 ...
And with that, Koenigsegg was also able to accomplish something never before done in a production car: All wheel drive (AWD) with a single electric motor. A look at the entire Koenigsegg Gerema ...
Near the end of the video, Koenigsegg takes you to the company’s chassis dyno to show off how the company has been developing ...
The Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita was the only car made using white carbon fiber, through the Swedish automaker's Diamond Weave ...
he aimed to create the best sports cars imaginable, and the Koenigseggs are fast indeed. In 2019, von Koenigsegg sold a fifth of the company to National Electric Vehicle Sweden for $171 ...
Koenigsegg hasn't released a 0-60 time, but we imagine it's something like six milliseconds, and we're told the car can theoretically top out at near 273 miles per hour. You know, no big deal.
Koenigsegg’s Dark Matter electric motor is also at the front, and this ups the car’s total power output to 2,300 hp. The electric motor is about more than just top speed, though, and the ...
For reverse and for starting up, Koenigsegg just uses the electric motor it developed for the car. It's called the Dark Matter drive — and it, combined with the V8 is responsible for the 2300 ...