The Swedish super sportscar maker Koenigsegg introduced the Agera at the Geneva Motorshow in 2010. It was a good timing, as Koenigsegg celebrated 15 years as a sports car maker. This “monster” is capable of more than 245 mph; after all, it’s powered by a 4.7 litre engine producing 910 bhp. It seems to be more like a rocket with a carbon fibre body capable of acceleration from 0 to 62 mph in 3.1 seconds. Koenigsegg is particularly proud of what they say is the fastest acting traction control. As expected, the interior is full of new features. The interior is illuminated by a ghost light using nano tubes which shine through the vehicles aluminium buttons. New or used Koenigsegg Agera? We have the features, images and specifications and you can read users’ comments and publish your own reviews. Please give feedback; the best vehicle review or observation will be entered into a monthly draw.
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The Swedish super sportscar maker Koenigsegg introduced the Agera at the Geneva Motorshow in 2010. It was a good timing, as Koenigsegg celebrated 15 years as a sports car maker. This “monster” is capable of more than 245 mph; after all, it’s powered by a 4.7 litre engine producing 910 bhp. It seems to be more like a rocket with a carbon fibre body capable of acceleration from 0 to 62 mph in 3.1 seconds. Koenigsegg is particularly proud of what they say is the fastest acting traction control. As expected, the interior is full of new features. The interior is illuminated by a ghost light using nano tubes which shine through the vehicles aluminium buttons. 




