Swedish supercar constructor Koenigsegg has revealed its new model, which it will make its debut at tomorrow's Geneva motor show.
Although Koenigsegg claims the car is all new, the Agera is essentially a heavily modified and upgraded version of the outgoing CCX. The length, height and width remain identical to the CCX, although the exterior and interior styling has been overhauled.
Underpinning the car is an aluminum honeycomb-reinforced carbon fiber chassis. Power comes from a 4.7-liter V8 engine, which produces 898hp at 6850rpm and 811lb-ft at 5100rpm.
The 2,845lb Agera can get from 0-62mph in 3.1sec and from 0-124mph in 8.9sec, before hitting a top speed of almost 250mph.
New interior features include a carbon fiber center console and a new lighting system that uses "invisible nano tubes" to increase the visibility of the buttons, dials and instruments.
Koenigsegg plans to build just 16-20 Ageras per year in Sweden and will start taking orders at the Geneva show, where pricing will also be revealed.
Source: Autocar
