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Koenigsegg and Hennessey agree location is the toughest challenge in setting new top speed records
Over the last two decades, three automakers have emerged as the kings of outright speed. Bugatti, Koenigsegg, and Hennessey are at the forefront of taking road-legal production cars to new heights, ...
Swedish hypercar builder Koenigsegg always has something crazy for the Geneva Motor Show. But even though this year's event was canceled, the company still revealed its latest machine in a video shot ...
In 2017, Juan Pablo Montoya drove a Bugatti Chiron from standstill to 400 kilometers per hour (249 mph) and back to standstill in 41.96 seconds. A month later, Koenigsegg took more than five seconds ...
You might have seen motoring publications quote 1,600 horsepower for the Jesko, but said ponies are metric because Koenigsegg is headquartered in a country that adopted the metric system in 1878. Even ...
The Koenigsegg Jesko is a hot commodity, but that didn’t stop the company from using the car to set a new world record. While this seems like a questionable move, the Jesko Absolut is now the fastest ...
The race for the world’s fastest production car is well from being over, with Christian von Koenigsegg hinting at a new attempt later this year. The company is currently looking for a suitable road to ...
Founded in 1994 by 22-year-old automotive engineer Christian von Koenigsegg, Koenigsegg is a Swedish automobile manufacturer known for chasing car speed records. Over the years it has developed record ...
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