2-Koenigsegg One:1
2-Koenigsegg One:1
The Koenigsegg One: 1 is a model of two-seater supercar, produced by the Swedish manufacturer Koenigsegg since 2014. Its presentation was in March of that year at the Geneva Motor Show.1 Koenigsegg will build six cars apart from the car presented in the Geneva Motor Show, which have already been sold. Being the fastest car of today, the brand took two cars to the Goodwood Festival of Speed, posing alongside other limited versions of the supercars that compete with the Agera R, such as the McLaren P1 GT-R, the Ferrari FXXK, and the Pagani Zonda R. The name of One: 1 comes from power (1361 PS) and weighing (1,361 kg) of ratio giving the car 1 PS per kg of weight. The output power PS 1361 is the equivalent of one megawatt, for which Koenigsegg claims that the One: 1 is 'the world's first mega-car'. Being a more focused model for circuits, Koenigsegg had to sacrifice some things in order to achieve his goal. When modeling the front of the car, to increase its aerodynamic load, the capacity of the trunk was reduced by 40%, thus preventing the storage of the removable roof, which has a new air intake. The Koenigsegg One: 1 is equipped with a variant of the 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine used in all models of the Agera line. It produces 1,361 CV (1,000 kW) at 7,500 rpm and 1,371 Nm (1,011 pounds per foot) of torque at 6,000 rpm.2 The total weight of the engine is only 197 kg (434 pounds), thanks to the use of carbon fiber in the manifold and aluminum construction. It uses a transmission of double clutch of 7 speeds with levies in the steering wheel. This vehicle accelerates from 0 to 100 in 3.37 seconds and reaches over 470 km / h, it is the fastest car in the world. Its price is approximately 3.7 million dollars

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