Koenigsegg was founded back in 1994 and in 2002 they delivered their first production cars to customers. Now little over ten years later they have brought an Agera S Hundra (Swedish for one hundred) to Geneva Motor Show to celebrate a milestone in the company’s history. Ten years and 100 cars.
The Agera S Hundra is powered by a twin-turbo 1,016bhp 5.0-litre V8 engine. 0-62mph comes in 2.8 seconds and 0-186mph and back to zero in 22.5 seconds.
Four-thousand man hours have gone in to hand-building it and the one-off supercar features a full carbon fibre body with 24-karat gold leaf.
Koenigsegg’s order book is about a year long and the Agera S Hundra costs a modest $1.6 million plus taxes.
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