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The Koenigsegg Gemera is a limited production four-seat plug-in hybrid grand tourer (or 2-door sports saloon) to be manufactured by the Swedish automobile manufacturer Koenigsegg. It was unveiled on 3 March 2020 at an online broadcast by Koenigsegg at the cancelled Geneva Motor Show. [8] [9] Koenigsegg Gemera Rear Interior
This could be the ultimate family car or just the most irrational thing Koenigsegg has ever made, and that's saying something. 1677-HP Koenigsegg Gemera Has 3 Electric Motors, 4 Seats, 8 ...
The production version of Koenigsegg's four-seat supercar will offer a 5.0-liter V-8 along with the original three-cylinder powertrain, with both engines mated to a single e-motor.
Koenigsegg states it is capable of accelerating to 100 km/h (62 mph) from a stand still in 2.8 seconds, 200 km/h (124 mph) in 6.6 seconds, 300 km/h (186 mph) in 10.9 seconds and attaining a speed of 400 km/h (249 mph) in 20 seconds. Koenigsegg also claims that the acceleration from 150–250 km/h (93–155 mph) requires 3.9 seconds. [1]
The world's first hypercar that will be able to use fuel made out of plastic waste, limited to 33 units Bizzarrini: P538/ P538S: 1965-1966 Racecar Italy Bizzarrini: 5300 GT Strada: 1965-1968 Coupé Italy Limited to 133 units BMW: 3/15: 1927-1930 Roadster Germany BMW: 315/1: 1934–1937 Roadster Germany BMW: 319/1: 1935-1936 Roadster Germany BMW ...
The 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine. In early development, the car was fitted with a 4.7-litre V8 engine with fixed-vane twin-turbochargers, [8] but the engine was replaced with an in-house developed 5.0-litre V8 engine and fitted with twin-turbochargers which generates a maximum power output of 706 kW (960 PS; 947 hp) at 6,900 rpm and 1,100 N⋅m (811 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 4,000 rpm. [9]
The Nilu is the first hypercar from upstart automotive manufacturer Nilu27. Created by former Koenigsegg designer Sasha Selipanov, it will debut at Monterery Car Week.
For the purpose of manageability, this list is limited to production cars that have at least 600 kilowatts. Car models with higher-powered variants are listed only in their most powerful incarnation (for example, the Agera RS would be listed in place of the standard Agera, although the Agera makes over 600 kW).