New Supercar Hits 249 mph in First (and only) Gear

The Koenigsegg Regera is the latest supercar from the small, Swedish brand, and its specifications will blow your mind as easily as the car can blow you away.
The two-seat, mid-motor, carbon fiber machine, whose name means "to reign" in Swedish, features a unique plug-in hybrid powertrain with a total output of 1,500 horsepower, and can reach its top speed 249 mph in less than 20 seconds.

Koenigsegg says the entire kit and caboodle weighs just 194 pounds more than the 7-speed twin-clutch automatic transmission used in its other cars, helping to keep the Regera’s total weight under 3,600 pounds.
To make the most of all that power, the electric motors at the wheels provide a torque vectoring effect that enhances handling while an active aerodynamics package adjusts the ride height, various vanes and a deployable rear wing.

For added techno-sizzle, the doors, engine cover and front trunk lid can all be opened and closed remotely and the navigation system is equipped with WiFi, a 3G cellular connection, and Apple Car Play, which integrates iOS devices.
Koenigsegg is limiting production to 80 cars at a starting price of around $1.9 million.

Source: Fox News 

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