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Koenigsegg’s 2,300-HP Four-Seat Hypercar Is Finally Reaching Customers

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Out Of The Box Thinking

When it comes to Hypercars, one of the most respected brands is Koenigsegg. A Swedish company built by a visionary owner has endured and thrived over the decades, outliving larger manufacturers and surviving in a cutthroat industry and an even more cutthroat segment.

It isn't just about the radical looks or the extreme speed for Koenigsegg; as a company, they also strive to push the boundaries of technology further with each new hypercar. One of its newest creations, the Gemera, has finally come off the production line, marking a special occasion for a very special model.

Four-Seat Hypercar

On his official Instagram page, Christian von Koenigsegg, founder of the brand, posted a video announcing that the first Gemera is finally headed to its very first customer. It's believed that the first Gemera will be shipped to Switzerland, but in the video, Koenigsegg said it will also be displayed at the Aurora Concours for everyone to see.

Why display a car that was first unveiled back in 2020? Well, there are some subtle differences between the display car and the actual production unit. For the production Gemera, Koenigsegg decided to scale back some of the radical design elements. Instead of the camera-type side mirrors, conventional ones were used, while the production car now features a reworked rear wing, front splitter, and other aerodynamic parts included in the optional Ghost Package. What makes the Gemera more interesting is that it is a four-seater, dubbed by the automaker a "Mega-GT."

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Hyper Performance

When first unveiled, it was announced that the Gemera would use a 2.0-liter twin-turbo 3-cylinder plug-in hybrid. However, for the final version, it was given a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8 paired with three electric motors, producing a mind-bending 2,300 hp and 2,028 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels via the brand's patented 9-speed Light Speed Tourbillon Transmission (LSTT). Performance-wise, it is said to accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 1.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 249 mph.

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