Koenigsegg at Festival of Speed: Agera RSN, Regera, Agera Final Edition 'Thor' & Agera RS!

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Here's a compilation I made fully focused on Koenigsegg hypercars I recorded during three different editions of the Goodwood Festival of Speed (2017-2018-2019). In particular the cars you see here are:

- Agera RS 'Naraya' (Blue carbon with gold leaf details). The first European RS and probably one of the best specced Agera. Koenigsegg unveiled the RS in 2015 as an advanced version of the Agera R sharing some technologies developed during the exclusive Koenigsegg One:1 program. It weighs 40 kg less then the Agera/R/S versions (1,395 kg vs 1,435 kg) and it features a more powerful 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine able to produce 1,160 hp. The Agera RS is limited to 25 units.

- Agera RSN. "Josh Blue" colour, black carbon and white accents. Being each of the 25 Agera RS units fully customised by its owner, this RSN features the best optionals the car could get. The engine is the One-Megawatt 5.0-litre V8 from the One:1 producing 1,360 bhp and the big rear wing is taken from the One:1 too.

- Agera Final Edition - Thor (Two-tone black/grey carbon with diamond-flake). A final three-car series of the Agera was announced to celebrate the end of the Agera range in 2016. The cars could be fully customised and combined the Agera RS chassis with the One:1 engine. Thor has custom-designed front winglets, enlarged front and rear spoiler and a LeMans-style central fin for high-speed stability.

- Regera (Full dark green carbon). It was unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show as Koenigsegg's first plug-in hybrid hypercar, developed and designed to be a more practical and luxurious alternative to the rest of Koenigsegg's lightweight sports cars. The Regera doesn't have a traditional multi-gear transmission but instead features a single-speed fixed-gear transmission developed in-house and called Koenigsegg Direct-Drive System (KDD). Its behavior resembles that of a CVT gearbox, but without the famous "scooter effect" in acceleration, where the engine would rise to the maximum rpm limit as soon as maximum performance is required flooring the throttle pedal. With the KDD the rpm of the internal combustion engine immediately rises to an average value (around its maximum torque range) and then increases progressively, rising togheter with the speedometer. The maximum rpm are reached when the car hit its maximum speed. The total combined power of the 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8 combustion engine plus the three electric motors is of around 1,500 hp.

- Regera w/ Ghost Package (Purple carbon with gold accents). Koenigsegg revealed the optional 'Ghost' aerodynamic package for their Regera in 2018. This package widens the front splitter, adds canards to the front fenders and adds fixed winglets to the rear quarter panels. Thanks to these extra pack the downforce of the Regera is increased by more than 20 percent.

#Koenigsegg #Agera #Regera
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- Camcorder: Canon Legria HF G30 & GX10 + Canon DM-100 Microphone
- Event: Festival of Speed 2017-2018-2019
- Where: Goodwood, England

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