The Agera is the latest and greatest Koenigsegg to be launched, now coming with seemingly huge levels of power, as the manufacturer has added twin turbos to the previous CCXR, giving a stunning 910 horsepower!
The name comes from 2 different places: it’s the Swedish for ‘to act’ but also Agera is short for the Greek word Ageratos, which in ancient Greek means “ageless”. The Agera is on display at the 80th Salon International de l’Auto in Geneva 2010.

Koenigsegg Agera Front

Koenigsegg Agera Head On

Koenigsegg Agera Rear

Koenigsegg Agera Interior
The Trevita name on this stunning (and stunningly expensive) car comes from the Swedish for ‘three whites’ and refers to the silvery white diamonds that are infused into the visible carbon fibre weave in the bodywork, giving a silver white finish to the fibre rather than the traditional carbon grey-black. Yes, that’s right – real diamonds, as if the standard Koenigsegg wasn’t expensive enough!
Koenigsegg will only produce 3 CCXR Trevitas in total, hence the name, making the car incredibly exclusive.

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita Front

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita Side

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita Spoiler
The Quant concept car was shown by Koenigsegg at the 2009 Geneva Salon, being developed in conjunction with NLV Solar AG – a pioneer in photovoltaic cells (solar power)
and accumulator technology to produce a 4 seater electric car.
The concept is said to be being developed into prototypes for production, with a power output of 512 horsepower, giving 0-60 in 5.2 seconds and a distance between recharges of 500km, due to a thin film photovoltaic coating that helps recharge on the move from sunlight.

Koenigsegg Quant Concept

Koenigsegg Quant Concept Rear