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The CCX was produced between 2006 and 2010 and the total production amounted to 49 cars (30 CCX, 9 CCXR, 6 CCX/CCXR Edition, 2 CCXR Special Edition and 2 CCXR Trevita). One of them was a CCX used for Crash tests and the other was a CCXR which is still a factory test car. Some CCX cars have later been upgraded to CCXR-specifications.
By comparison, in 2008 Koenigsegg with its staff of 45 produced 18 cars at an average price of US$1 million each; ... In 2006, Koenigsegg introduced the CCX, a new ...
Koenigsegg CCR/CCX: 2004/2006 601 kW (806 hp; 817 PS) Internal combustion: 14 CCR and 29 CCX units produced. [54] [55] Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4: 2022 599 kW (803 hp; 814 PS) Internal combustion: 112 units to be produced.
Said claim was put to test on February 28, 2005, at Italy's Nardò Ring where a team of five Koenigsegg engineers and mechanics together with founder Christian von Koenigsegg ran a standard CCR, driven by Loris Bicocchi to a top speed of 387.87 km/h (241.01 mph), breaking the fastest production car record (if "production car" is defined ...
Koenigsegg initially used twin-supercharged versions of the Ford Modular V8 engine in its 2002–2004 Koenigsegg CC8S and 2004–2006 Koenigsegg CCR. The company switched to its twin-supercharged engine for the 2006–2010 Koenigsegg CCX .
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For the 1:17.6 lap, the Koenigsegg CCX was fitted with an optional rear spoiler to provide downforce after The Stig spun the unmodified version off the track. The Stig allegedly recommended this modification, correctly predicting that the car would then be the fastest ever round the track, [ 11 ] although Koenigsegg stated that the improvement ...
The Koenigsegg Agera is a mid-engine sports car produced by Swedish car manufacturer Koenigsegg. It is a successor to the CCX / CCXR . The name comes from the Swedish verb 'agera' which means "to act" or in imperative form "(You) act".