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Koenigsegg CCX and CCXR Limited Edition models

Published by on Mar 6th, 2008, No Comments

koenigsegg ccxr edition Koenigsegg CCX and CCXR Limited Edition models

This is the supercars day from what I see, but it’s understandable if we consider what beauties have been unveiled during the International Motor Show in Geneva. Here’s Koenigsegg that decided to come up with two limited editions: Koenigsegg CCX and Koenigsegg CCX.

The reason why they built these two new models is simple “Due to request from certain Koenigsegg Clients and Customers” so even if the price is spicy, there’s demand.

But let me give you some details. Both have a 4.8L twin supercharged Koenigsegg engine with the CCX producing 888 bhp while the CCXR (bio flexi fuel) will come up with nothing less than 1018 bhp. Other specs include stiffer springs and anti-roll bars, reset dampers and lowered chassis, a fully visible carbon body, larger front splitter and beautiful wheels.

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Only 14 CCX models will be built for 1,33M Euro and 6 CCXR versions for 1,5M Euro.

Source: Koenigsegg (images via Motortrend)

Koenigsegg's CCXR 1018 HP Special Edition

Published by on Nov 28th, 2007, 3 Comments

Koenigsegg Koenigsegg's CCXR 1018 HP Special Edition

While details of Koenigsegg’s CCXR supercar were released in March, above is an official rendering of the final production version of the car recently released by the company.

Under the hood the CCXR will have a cast-aluminum V8 engine that will be able to run on biofuel which will cool the combustion chambers. Combine this with a higher octane rating and the enviro-friendly car has 1,018hp at 7,200rpm with peak torque of 1,060Nm at 6,100rpm. The 4.7L engine sports a four-valve double overhead cam design with a compression ratio of 8.2:1 and a sequential multipoint fuel injection system. Combined highway/city fuel consumption stands at 22L/100km. It accelerates from 0-100 km/h in about 2.9 seconds and the Swedish manufacturer is claiming top speeds of over 400 km/h.

The worlds fastest and most fuel efficient supercar can be yours for the price of EUR 1,575,000 plus taxes and fees.

Pictures of Koenigsegg’s CCXR were already circulating the net as of last spring when the car was in a crash but only a hint of the car’s look could be seen.

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[Source: TheCarsBlog]

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