Koenigsegg One:1 could become most expensive car

David BondCars10 years ago15 Views

A ‘hypercar’ efficient in 273mph could end up being the globe’s most costly new model after striking the forecourt for virtually ₤ 5 million.

The Koenigsegg One:1 has actually been announced as the very first ‘megacar’ thanks to its incredible proportion of 1bhp per kilo.

This means the Swedish equipment has a tremendous 1,360 bhp – making it 20 times as effective as a regular Ford Feast.

Because of this the One:1 will certainly increase from 0-62mph in 2.6 secs, 0-186mph in 12 seconds and also 0-248mph (400kph) in about 20 secs.

It will certainly then return to a standstill in merely ten seconds courtesy of its cutting edge brakes.

Engineers at Koenigsegg approximate the One:1 is good for 273mph – however they have not been able to examine it to that rate.

They only constructed six production vehicles and also one model, known as # 00, with every one of the common designs offering before it was formally unveiled.

Supervettura, a supercar dealer in Sunningdale, Berkshire, is currently providing # 00 for a shocking ₤ 4.8 million.

This makes it one of the most pricey new car to ever come onto the marketplace. When the Bugatti Veyron initially went on sale it set you back a simple ₤ 830,000.

The One:1 is the globe’s fastest increasing car to 300kph, along with 0-300-0, and it is the fastest production auto to ever lap Spa Francorchamps as well as Suzuka.

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