Monday 19 June 2017

Koenigsegg Regera: The $1.9 million hypercar is out of stock

When you put a sticker price of $1.9 million on a car, it must be ultra-ordinary car to attract the customers. But if you still sale all of your stock of these super expensive cars, then the car must be beyond the words. Sweden-based Koenigsegg Automotive AB has sold all the 80 units of its Regera which is a hybrid hypercar. Koenigsegg Regera that debuted at Geneva Motor Show in 2015, went into production in 2016, and in just a year the company has achieved this feat.


The Koenigsegg Regera is powered by an electric drive system that consists of three electric motors – one on the crankshaft and one on each of the two rear axles. These electric motors produce a total output of 670PS. Koenigsegg claims that the power-to-weight ratio, which is more than 10PS per kilogram, has never been offered in a road-legal electric car prior to the Regera. This power, along with 1,100PS from the internal combustion engine, is directed to the rear wheels with the help of Koenigsegg Direct Drive system (KDD) instead of a conventional gearbox. This single-speed unit has been designed to save both weight and mechanical losses. All of that tech helps the Koenigsegg Regera attain an acceleration of 0-400kmph in as little as 20 seconds.

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