The Koenigsegg Regera is not a car. It's an alien craft pretending to be something humans made. The hypercar sets some amazing performance records and it's always nice to see crazy numbers being ...
Athletes often like to say that it’s much harder to stay at the top than to get to the top, as a target is immediately put on their back the moment they reach the summit. This appears to be the case ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Maybe electric hypercars won’t dominate the acceleration record books after all? The Swedish carmaker proudly announced on Friday ...
Hypercars including Bugatti Chiron, Koenigsegg Regera, LaFerrari, Porsche 918 Spyder, Pagani Zonda, McLaren P1, Senna, and ...
Since Koenigsegg is touring the world with its Jesko right now, an adventure that isn't without its challenges, it can be easy to overlook the brilliant of the carmaker's Grand Tourer model, namely ...
Bugatti has spent the good part of the last month basking in its post-304-miles-per-hour record glory, but now it seems Koenigsegg has had enough. The Swedish hypercar maker announced that it’s broken ...
Getting from 0 to 400 km/h (249 mph) and back to a standstill as quickly as possible has become a hotly contested acceleration and braking benchmark for the world's fastest hypercars. It's not just a ...
The $2.2 Million Koenigsegg Regera took center stage at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, combining extreme performance with elegant design. Featuring over 1,500 horsepower and hybrid technology, the ...
Koenigsegg won't begin delivering fully baked models of the Regera until September. It plans to build only 80 copies of the 1,500-horsepower, carbon monocoque monster for about $1.89 million a pop, ...
Despite customer deliveries of the Koenigsegg Regera kicking off quite some time ago, reviews of the potent Swedish hypercar have been few and far between. Now, thanks to YouTuber Mr JWW, we’re ...
The Swedish carmaker proudly announced on Friday that its seven-year-old hypercar was able to rocket to 249 mph (400 kmph) and then completely halt all of its momentum in just 28.81 seconds during a ...