On display at the Geneva Motor Show, this exotic-looking creature is the CCX (Competition Coupe X), the latest in the Koenigsegg CC family.
Built to comply with US road vehicle regulations, the CCX has a top speed of 245+mph (395+km/h) and is capable of accelerating from 0-62mph (0 to 100km/h) in 3.2 seconds.
The CCX's power can be found in the Koenigsegg V8 cast aluminium engine. This retains the performance and power of the CCR engine, while running on
Its body, created using Icem Surf CAD software, has a new scoop on the bonnet and air vents behind the front wheels.
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