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Next year, you"ll see the successor to the Koenigsegg Agera. Specifically, you"ll see it at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, and you will be in for something quite special. Speaking at Monterey"s car week in California, Christian von Koenigsegg told TopGear.com that the successor to the current fastest car in the world will get 1,400bhp. Indeed, that"s just for the base level car. "There is potential to increase that, it"s very exciting," he said. He said that while the new car doesn"t have a single nut and bolt in common with the current one, it"s recognisable. "It will be like a triple-distilled version of the current Agera," Koenigsegg said. So it"s slightly longer, more powerful, the pistons are a bit lighter, the connecting rods a tad more intricate everything is incremental.
Date written: 3 Sep 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13172
Next year, you"ll see the successor to the Koenigsegg Agera. Specifically, you"ll see it at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, and you will be in for something quite special. Speaking at Monterey"s car week in California, Christian von Koenigsegg told TopGear.com that the successor to the current fastest car in the world will get 1,400bhp. Indeed, that"s just for the base level car. "There is potential to increase that, it"s very exciting," he said. He said that while the new car doesn"t have a single nut and bolt in common with the current one, it"s recognisable. "It will be like a triple-distilled version of the current Agera," Koenigsegg said. So it"s slightly longer, more powerful, the pistons are a bit lighter, the connecting rods a tad more intricate everything is incremental.
Date written: 3 Sep 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 13172