The legendary video game Need for Speed is coming to the big screen. It is an adaptation of one of the most popular video games of all time. The film will certainly excite all lovers of octane speed, top cars and, of course, adrenaline.
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The Swedes unveiled the Koenigsegg Regera hypercar at the Geneva Motor Show, which stands out from the supercars in terms of performance, drive, and price. Slovenians also participated in the development, as Akrapovič took care of the ultimate exhaust. Under the line, the Regera is capable of 1,822 hp and speeds of over 400 km/h, and the acceleration to 100 km/h should take about as long as it takes us to blink.
If you've ever wondered what a Koenigsegg motorcycle would look like, you should definitely read this post. The Swedish maker of limited-edition supercars only makes four-wheelers that mere mortals can only admire from afar, but that hasn't stopped Maksim Burovov from imagining a two-wheeler like Koenigsegg would make if they made motorcycles.
Unfortunately, it's not really theirs, it's just a figment of 3D designer Maksim Burov's imagination. And if by any chance the execs at Sweden's Konigsegg do decide to build a motorcycle, we strongly wish they'd use the Bike 1090's proposed design.
Now it's official. The Koenigsegg Agera RS is the fastest production road-legal car in the world. During two runs, in the opposite direction, which must be done due to Guinness requirements, the Agera RS reached an average speed of 444.6 km/h.
The Koenigsegg Regera is more polished and comfortable than the other spartanly equipped Koenigsegg racing beasts. This time it is presented in a unique version, where the carbon fibers are revealed to the smallest detail.
The Swedish Koenigsegg has surprised many times before, but it has never done it like it did this time. They presented two of the fastest cars in the world, which take your breath away with their image, and even more with their hard-to-understand numbers. The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut is said to be the fastest car in the world, and the Koenigsegg Gemera is definitely the fastest 'three-cylinder' in the world.
Koenigsegg is not known for making entry-level cars, but that could change quickly with RAW by Koenigsegg.